Showing posts with label Larrabee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Larrabee. Show all posts

Friday, August 19, 2011

Skywatch Friday: Seagull Sentry


In memory of my blogger friend Klaus Peter, whose bird photos are some of the best I've ever had the pleasure of seeing. 
You will be missed, Klaus. 
Thank you for sharing your breathtaking vision with us; in this way, you will live forever.


Skywatch Friday




Sunday, May 23, 2010

Why I Live Where I Do

A fifteen minute drive...
A fifteen minute hike...
And I'm rewarded with a view like this.

It's pretty hard to beat.

Sunday, May 9, 2010

The Eagles Rock

A pair of bald eagles claimed this rock as their own at Larrabee State Park. Not surprisingly, none of the seagulls were willing to question the eagles' claim.

and...

Happy Mother's Day

Friday, March 12, 2010

SkyWatch Friday: Tahiti Dreaming


Replace the cedar tree with a nice coconut palm and I could convince myself I'm lounging somewhere in the South Pacific.

For more skies click HERE.

Saturday, March 6, 2010

The Bay


What better way to spend an evening than paddling off into the sunset?
Just be sure you don't keep paddling till the sun sets!

Friday, March 5, 2010

Skywatch Friday: Pirate Princess


The pirate princess
perches on her stone,
a rocky, precarious throne.
Her eyes survey all that's her own:
sun... sky... sea... shore...
She is four.
When you're four
everything is yours.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Larrabee Sunset

Sunset at Larrabee
A blanket and a glass of wine
Nothing else to me
Could ever be so fine!

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Seagulls at Larrabee

I know seagulls are a major nuisance and supposedly quite dirty, but if you ask me, they're very pretty. The crisp white against grey, the pale yellow beak with a dot of red at the tip. I would decorate a room in those colors. Anyway, this seagull is perched on a rock at Larrabee State Park, and as long as I'm so freely giving my opinions, Larrabee is the best state park in Washington. Gorgeous views, miles and miles of trails, an incredibly beautiful drive on the way there, and great tidepools for starfish hunting with the kids. Plus, while it feels secluded, there are two fine dining spots within a 15-minute drive: The Oyster Bar and Chuckanut Manor.