Sunday, August 30, 2009

Fog Shrouded Olympics


I took this image today from Ebey's Landing on Whidbey Island. The morning fog continued to hang over the Olympic Mountains. All ships heading into or out of Puget Sound must pass through this area.

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Whistler Peak to Peak Ride

During a recent stay in Whistler, B.C., we took the Peak to Peak gondola ride. It was a bit of a stormy day (we were hailed upon at one point - August). I captured this image of what I think to be Overlord Mountain. The ride is well worth the time and effort.

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Joseph Whidbey State Park



Located on the northwest side of Whidbey Island, the park has several inviting trails. Some of the longest trail goes through a forest and then into open grassland. Another trail parallels the beach. The paths are well maintained and well used. The area is open for dog lovers so be prepared two meet some along the way. Although dogs are supposed to be leashed, three of the six I met today were not.


The area has been preserved in its natural state and wildlife abounds. In just the hour I was there today I saw a hawk and two eagles.
Included at the park are picnic areas and a camp site for kayakers. A great place to spend an afternoon.

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Driving Whidbey Island


A recent poll showed that people from Seattle love to take the day trip of driving the length of Whidbey Island. Not only do you see the magnificent views of Deception Pass, Mt. Baker, and more, even the view along the road is great. Shown here is Madrona Way, south of Coupeville.

Staying beach cool in hot weather

While new record highs have been set in the Pacific Northwest, many stay cool by heading to the beaches. We on Whidbey Island are particularly blessed during these hot days as a cool onshore breeze generally cools the air in the evening. Shown here is Joseph Whidbey State Park. One can walk along the shoreline path and even do some "surfing."