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20.5.12

The Lake Today....fog





15.5.12

Lake Crescent, a short hike on the way home..


I can imagine a bald eagle sitting on this snag....with an attitude of, this is my place~
But I wonder if the fishing is good here, and come to think of it have never seen bald eagles around here. The ocean is close by and it is teeming with life in comparison.


This is a beautiful lake, and serene, yet after feeling Sunday that we had to leave our reserved room at Lake Crescent Lodge and heading out to the ocean, a sharper distinction was felt, between the two places. 

The color is so gorgeous in the lake, but the ocean is so alive, life is playing out there in a big way. The harbor seals and sea lions are catching chinook, salmon, and trying to eat them under water, but emerging to breathe the gulls attack to get a chunk of food. Eagles are also everywhere, and it is mating season, the sky is full of young bald eagles and many first year adults with white heads and tail feathers, yellow beaks, etc, markings of adulthood for an eagle, some are turning and their feathers are mottled.

Twice we watched as an eagle snatch a gull out of the air, and about 5 other gulls came to it's rescue, the eagle dropped it, and I really think the testosterone was high out there, and those gulls were annoying to the big boys. One younger eagle who was still brown was chasing an older eagle, and they latched talons in mid air more than once,, I was surprised that it was going on that way and I am wondering if it was fighting or juvenile play? Perhaps jealousy over white tail feathers?

 But here at the Quileute River and Beach 1 at LaPush where we ended up Sunday, the distinctions are easy to see, and the eagles come close by to be observed. I saw a king fisher as well. The scene was dramatic, it was about territory, food, mating, and all those details of life that we often call politics.


However so far as meeting people that I found warm and enjoyable, I met a couple at Lake Crescent who I struck up a conversation with by the fire Saturday night. I found it easy to scan a variety of topics and enjoy a really stimulating conversation. I was interested in these people and the stimulating conversation was unique. She was a toxologists, and he was also a scientist, so the conversation was intelligent and witty, we laughed into the evening.

At Quileute everyone was refreshing, helpful, and warm to talk with for the most part. A few arrogant men on the river doing this or that, but arrogant men are easy enough to come across and arrogance is interesting to observe. But the natives there and some others were truly enjoyable to interact with. A couple from Tacoma had lived here all their lives, and had never been out here, which I find astonishing, but nonetheless they were enjoying it so much. Happy people were not hard to find here, and the shift in scenery quickly changed a mood that was turning dark via the Lake Crescent Lodge Mothers Day Fiasco.



Three Rivers Resort/cabins a nice stay after a troubling Experience at Lake Crescent Lodge, Mothers Day


It's been years since staying at these little cabins.
They're nice though, 2 bedrooms, kitchen area, about 8 miles from Rialto,  I've walked in many times.










La Push at the beach.


THese logs at 2nd Beach near LaPush are so delightful, to see the power of the ocean, and imagine these giants being tossed around.

Somebody left a baseball mitt, a pillow, and some gatorade, maybe they will be back?

First beach La Push


Beautiful beaches of the PNW, this is Rialto Beach

These canoes are the great canoes of the  Great Quinault Nation
The ocean at 1st beach, LaPush
We saw 10 mature eagles Sunday and Monday here at LaPush, and I met some nice people, and bought my first Quiluete basket.
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Beach 2 at LaPush


A Banana Slug
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2nd Beach

13.5.12

Ball jar goblets at the Hungry Bear Cafe near Sappho Wa. Near Forks WA

The Quiluete River today, 10 bald eagles spotted easily and seals catching chinook salmon coming in from the ocean. A run as they call it. Yes, near Forks Washington of Twilight fame.


It was a sunny, but windy day today. I love the wind though, and the rain, sun, snow, hard to complain, at least weather here is mild. So hiked to 2nd beach, and walked down the beach. hat was nice was all the people coming out of the beach laden with some stuff that was found on the beaches..amazing..



We saw 12 eagles, many young ones, probably 6 mature ones with white tail feathers and white heads. There were sea lions in the water there at 1st beach and the Quileute river, they were catching chinook I guess which must be running, and the gulls were diving for what was in their mouths when they came up for air.

It was amazing to watch and I learned a lot watching. Check back tomorrow for a review.

9.5.12

Suzani details in sunshine.

7.5.12

The package of Suzani from Uzbekistan.

And close up plus reverse side.
The mail service has been rather intrigued by the packaging.

A new Suzani. Where will I put you? Amazing lunar suzani...

Just got my new Suzani from the postman. It's solid embroidery. This is a lunar Suzani. Perfect timing with our power moon.

5.5.12

Azaleas blooming everywhere

Tulips in The Skagit Valley