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11.6.10

The ferry to Clinton.

10.6.10

Along the ridge at Ebeys Landing

9.6.10

Hikers were here.....

A gull, not an eagle sits atop a log washed up on the beach

But there was an eagle. He just didn't cooperate with me. But he made
some exciting maneuvers.

Logs I used to run on the island when I moved here.

The last 4 or 5 posts are about this hike on whidbey island.

Rainier and the Straight of Juan De Fuca

Mt Baker from the Landing hill

Bunnies at trail head. I saw 8 total.

Some were babies.

From Ebey's Landing hike above the Straight a hawk of some kind searches for prey.

Coupeville

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Ferry to Whidbey and Coupeville today. Mt Baker in bground

An afternoon trip to Whidbey for a hike at Ebey's Landing. Stopped for
a short shopping trip and at Toby's for a picnic sandwich to go before
going to Ebey's to hike up the hill by the Straight of Juan De Fuca
and down then along the beach back. There were bunnies, hawks, eagles,
small yellow birds and chitons and marvelous rocks upon the beach.
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6.6.10

The Skagit Valley

Looking for a feather. I hiked through a wet sour slough to a hill
over looking islands and after sitting there awhile watching birds and
water patterns I saw a feather fluttering nearby. I think it's from a
falcon or hawk.
You can make out Mt Baker in the distance in one of these photos. I
could faintly see Mt Rainier as well.
I was a mess after this hike. I should have worn disposable pants
cause I splattered black mud all over me. No going to Palmers
afterwards for dinner or burger in the bar. I was filthy dirty.
I loved it!!
It was truly beautiful being out in the slough and just being part of
nature.

5.6.10

Skagit Valley and Mt Baker

Still looking for a feather...







Mukilteo in my rear view mirror

4.6.10

Lookin for the pot of gold....

3.6.10

Today I walked to a beach hoping to find

A special feather there. I asked brother crow if he had a feather for
me. But alas I will have to continue looking.

1.6.10

Car show in Everett.

I went because my neighbor had a food booth. But there were very cool
old muscle cars. I used to drive a Chevelle SS 386. What amazing cars
those were. Roomy. Fast. Cool looking.