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9.8.14
6.8.14
View from Inside a log on 1st Beach
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Jerez / Sherry /Eve2.0
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1st beach,
Inside a log,
la Push,
logs strewn on our beaches
4.8.14
Mt Baker area of N Cascades
The corn lily pops out from huckleberry bushes
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Jerez / Sherry /Eve2.0
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Corn Lily,
fireweed,
huckberries,
huckleberry,
lake Anne Trail,
MT Baker,
Mt Shuksan,
Spirea
3.8.14
Five photos of Mt Shuksan
The most photographed mountain in the world.
It's sits below Mt Baker (in the northernmost Cascade mountain range in USA)
Plants around the mountain include
The purple huckleberry, corn lily (false helebore), fireweed, a
It's such a beautiful place on earth.
And I can see it from my living room
window on a clear day.
It's a place where snowboarders come to ski
2.8.14
Summertime
..and just out of the oven a few hours ago,
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Jerez / Sherry /Eve2.0
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cosmos,
hydrangea,
MT Baker,
Mt Shuksan,
pie,
rhubarb apple pie
Area photos. My garden and Mt Rainier
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Jerez / Sherry /Eve2.0
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Gabbeh,
hotlips,
hydrangeas,
MT Baker,
Mt Shuksan,
sculpture
1.8.14
Mt Baker yesterday
Mt Baker photo( taken into the sun), but until I go back to camp and hike at Lake Anne Trail a few days, this is the best I could do.
Anyway, it's iPhone..
Chain Lakes Trail is mostly accessible currently. And... huckleberries are green now, due to be purple by Augusts end.
Anyway, it's iPhone..
Chain Lakes Trail is mostly accessible currently. And... huckleberries are green now, due to be purple by Augusts end.
30.7.14
16.7.14
:-) Still Life, after all..And The Mountain
Antique pitcher from some Island near Italy
Mount Rainier is the most heavily glaciated peak in the lower 48 states at 35 square miles of snow and ice with Emmons Glacier being the largest by surface area with 4.3 square miles of ice. The Emmons is best viewed from Sunrise on the NE side of the mountain.
Mt Rainier
- Mount Rainier is a massive stratovolcano located 54 miles southeast of Seattle in the state of Washington, United States. Wikipedia
- Elevation: 14,409' (4,392 m)
- Last eruption: 1894
- Prominence: 13,212' (4,027 m)
- First ascent: August 17, 1870
pink cascading hydrangea in my garden
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Jerez / Sherry /Eve2.0
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Antique pitcher,
Italian pottery,
Mt Rainier,
Mt Rainier in a pool of water,
my pottery Sherry Stewart,
pink cascading hydrangea
14.7.14
29.6.14
1 at beach getaway trip, Quileute Nation
We had so much fun per usual running logs and playing in surf.
"Thousands of winters before the arrival of the White Drifting-House people (ho-kwats), the Quileute Indians and the ghosts of their ancestors lived and hunted here.
For as long as the ageless memory of legend recalls, the Quileutes flourished in the territory which originally stretched from their isle-strewn Pacific beaches along the rain forest rivers to the glaciers of Mt. Olympus.
Today, Quileutes need only lift their eyes to see the burial place of chiefs atop James Island, or A-Ka-Lat -- translated as "Top of the Rock". This sense of cultural continuity is their birthright and heritage. Though much has changed, Quileute elders remember "back in the days" when the "old people" dared challenge kwalla, the mighty whale, and who recounted the exploits of wily raven or bayak, who placed the sun in the sky."Quileute Nation
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