Monday, March 30, 2009

Spring in Skagit Valley


Get ready for spring. While this photo was taken in April of 2008, it will not be long before the fields of the Skagit Valley will be blossoming with bursts of color.

Whidbey Island Views


There is hardly a spot on Whidbey Island's coastline that doesn't have a phenomenal view. This is the view from Channel Lane, south of Oak Harbor on the east side of the island. In the foreground is navy housing on Maylor's Point. In the distance is Mt. Baker.

Friday, March 27, 2009

San Juan Islands


To the west of Whidbey Island are the San Juans Islands and Vancouver Island. The sunsets floating in from the Pacific Ocean can be spectacular.

Mount Baker


To the northeast is Mt. Baker. Its majesty dominates the landscape. Hills and cliffs on the east side of Whidbey Island offer breath-taking views. Mt. Baker is now the "snowiest" place on earth, setting the world record for
snowfall in a single season (1,140 inches or 95 feet) in 1999.

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Foggy Mt. Rainier Sunrise


To the south is Mt. Rainier. It is well south of Seattle so it is seen from the north part of Whidbey Island only on clear days. On this foggy morning,a fisherman heads out through Crescent Harbor.

Cascade Mountains


Whidbey Island is surrounded by mountains. To the east are the Cascades. In the foreground is San de Fuca, one of the earliest settlements on the island.

Winter Olympics


The view from the west side of Whidbey Island is incredible! There are days when the Olympic Mountains seem within touch. A winter coat of snow graces the peaks in this view from Libbey Beach, an Island county park.