
- Gatton Creek Trail
Gatton Creek Falls trail, Lake Quinault, Olympic National Park - Gatton Creek Falls
Gatton Creek Falls trail, Lake Quinault, Olympic National Park - That's Me in the Corner II
- Sheriff's Department (Twin Peaks)
Building used for the filming of the TV series Twin Peaks, as the office of Sheriff Truman. It now belongs to Dirtfish Rally School. Special thanks to Lisa (pictured) for letting me explore. - Boat before warehouse
Albers Brothers Warehouse (1908) in La Conner, Wa, now abandoned. - Watching and listening
- #WeGotThisSeattle
Seattle's Space Needle, closed to visitors since mid-march, added a flag reading "#WeGotThisSeattle", to bolster the city's spirit during the Covid-19 pandemic. The flag is tattered due to a sudden intense hail storm on the afternoon of March 31. - Solitude
Shed near Heather Meadows, Mount Baker - Packard Saw Mill (Twin Peaks)
- Ronette Pulaski Bridge (Twin Peaks)
Reinig road trestle bridge, also called "Ronette Pulaski Bridge" after the character who was found walking along it, dazed and brain-damaged, after escaping the killer. Originally a railway bridge over the Snoqualmie River, built to service the saw mill (see previous posting), the railroad was ripped out after the mill closed (1989), the elevated approach on one side of the bridge torn down, and the bridge converted to a foot bridge, part of a nature trail. A stairway leads up to it on the Reinig Road side, the second stairway built on the site after the first was destroyed by an arsonist. - Towards open waters
- Ruby Beach, at the end of the day
- We Got This, Moon
- Ancient Lake
Ancient Lakes, near Quincy, Washington - Lower Snoqualmie
Snoqualmie falls and Snoqualmie River, from below - Ronette Pulaski Bridge (Twin Peaks)
Reinig road trestle bridge, also called "Ronette Pulaski Bridge" after the character who was found walking along it, dazed and brain-damaged, after escaping the killer. Originally a railway bridge over the Snoqualmie River, built to service the saw mill (see previous posting), the railroad was ripped out after the mill closed (1989), the elevated approach on one side of the bridge torn down, and the bridge converted to a foot bridge, part of a nature trail. A stairway leads up to it on the Reinig Road side, the second stairway built on the site after the first was destroyed by an arsonist. - Ronette Pulaski Bridge (Twin Peaks)
Reinig road trestle bridge, also called "Ronette Pulaski Bridge" after the character who was found walking along it, dazed and brain-damaged, after escaping the killer. Originally a railway bridge over the Snoqualmie River, built to service the saw mill (see previous posting), the railroad was ripped out after the mill closed (1989), the elevated approach on one side of the bridge torn down, and the bridge converted to a foot bridge, part of a nature trail. A stairway leads up to it on the Reinig Road side, the second stairway built on the site after the first was destroyed by an arsonist. - Double crested cormorant
- Hat Island, Skagit County WA
- Tree and Moon
That's all, just a tree and a moon, just like it says in the title. I think it's a fir or a hemlock or something like that. It has big cones that you can see if you zoom in a bit. - Under the Rainbow
Rainbow Bridge, La Conner WA - Ronette Pulaski Bridge (Twin Peaks)
Reinig road trestle bridge, also called "Ronette Pulaski Bridge" after the character who was found walking along it, dazed and brain-damaged, after escaping the killer. Originally a railway bridge over the Snoqualmie River, built to service the saw mill (see previous posting), the railroad was ripped out after the mill closed (1989), the elevated approach on one side of the bridge torn down, and the bridge converted to a foot bridge, part of a nature trail. A stairway leads up to it on the Reinig Road side, the second stairway built on the site after the first was destroyed by an arsonist. - No one lives there
- Soon they will be gone
- In pieces on the ground
On the Olympic Peninsula - Three sticks, three streams
On the Olympic Peninsula - Baker Above Us
Mount Baker from Padilla Bay - Earth, Wood, Water
On the Olympic Peninsula - Hat Island
Near Anacortes, Washington, at the north end of the Swinomish Channel. Mount Baker is in the background. - Double crested cormorant
- Douglas Fir Cathedral
Olympic Peninsula, Washington - Murhut at the base
On the Olympic Peninsula - Hat Island Approach
Near Anacortes, Washington - Murhut Falls, 130 foot drop
On the Olympic Peninsula - Visitors on Saddlebag Island
Saddlebag Island, Near Anacortes, WA - The Woods
Gatton Creek Falls trail, Lake Quinault, Olympic National Park - Flight
Near Anacortes, Washington - Murhut Falls
- Fallen
- Green is the log
- The Fallen One
Blade from a Vestas V80 wind turbine, damaged during construction, now an exhibit at the Wild Horse Wind Farm visitor center. 129 feet long. The open end, where it would attach to the hub, is about 6 feet in diameter. - Washington Tulips
At Roozengaarde, Skagit County WA - Washington Tulips
At Roozengaarde, Skagit County WA - Washington Tulips
At Roozengaarde, Skagit County WA - Washington Tulips
At Roozengaarde, Skagit County WA - Lodge
- Lake Quinault
As viewed from grounds of Lake Quinault Lodge - Lake Quinault Lodge
- Washington Tulips
At Roozengaarde, Skagit County WA - 17 feet of rain
Rain guage at Lake Quinault Lodge - marked in feet, not inches