
- Alders and the rain
Near Lake Quinault Lodge and the Olympic National Forest - Baker Above Us
Mount Baker from Padilla Bay - By the river, the trees
via Instagram ift.tt/1YqNC8s - Clouds over Columbia Center
3-exposure HDR, from Jose Rizal Bridge. - Cranebird
Osprey on a construction crane in Seattle - Crisp December Day
- Dark House
Discovery Park light house, after sunset. - Dark River
via Instagram ift.tt/1SKCI9x - Do the eagles have large talons?
- Duckabush River near the Olympic National Forest
via Instagram ift.tt/1qF1y4g - Dystopian Fortress
- Eagle in Tree
Young bald eagle (about 1-2 years) - Emergence #Seattle #Monorail #SeattleMonorail #EMPMuseum
via Instagram ift.tt/1TPP2Kt - Fly-by
Kenmore Air seaplane, over Lower Queen Anne, Seattle - Forest wasteland
- Green Lake
Green Lake in Seattle - Gurgle Gurgle
via Instagram ift.tt/1T0yqgS - Harold ponders the future
- Hat Island
Near Anacortes, Washington, at the north end of the Swinomish Channel. Mount Baker is in the background. - Hat Island Approach
Near Anacortes, Washington - Head for the Mountains
via Instagram ift.tt/1Sv1VV9 - I'm ready for my close-up
- I'm thinking about good lunations.
- Lake of Glass
Green Lake at night - Lake Quinault
Near Lake Quinault Lodge and the Olympic National Forest - Lake Quinault
Near Lake Quinault Lodge and the Olympic National Forest - Leap Day
- Lord of the Swinomish
- Morning Crescent
- Mountain Road
- Mountain Road
- Observer from another dimension.
- Red House
Near Lake Quinault Lodge and the Olympic National Forest - Refinery refuge
Anacortes refinery - River Ohanapecosh
- River Ohanapecosh
- Roadside flow
- Rocky takeoff
- 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. - 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. - Root and Island
Massive tree washed up at La Push, Washington. - Second Avenue
- Seymour Peak
As seen from Highway 123, east side of Mount Rainier National Park. 6337 feet. - Seymour Peak
As seen from Highway 123, east side of Mount Rainier National Park. 6337 feet. - Sir William
- Sir William
- Slugs for the Slug God!
Banana slug, about 4-5 inches, Hoh rainforest. - Spoon Creek Falls
Olympic National Forest, Washingto