
- Silver Falls
Silver Falls, on the Ohanapecosh River, Mount Rainier National Park - Silver Falls
Silver Falls, on the Ohanapecosh River, Mount Rainier National Park - Almost Home
Bainbridge Island ferry approaches Colman Dock, as seen from Smith Tower, Seattle - Alien sky needle
Sunrise, February 10 2016 - Flyover
Blue Angels, Seattle - Portal Gun Malfunction
Rick Sanchez on a wall, near Roy St & 4th Ave N, Seattle - Light and Lighthouse
Discovery Park - Sourdough Mountain, Lake Crescent
- Nosmo King
- Aurora Bridge
Aurora Bridge, 167 feet above the water level of Lake Union. Officially called the George Washington Memorial Bridge, it opened on George Washington's 200th birthday in 1932. Between its construction and 2011, when 8-foot fences were added on either side of the pedestrian walkways, there were 230 known suicides here, a grim record exceeded only by the Golden Gate Bridge. Photographed from the east walkway of the Fremont Bridge. - Packard Saw Mill (Twin Peaks)
- Angel of the Morning
Maude, age ten. - Leap Day
- 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. - MV Doc Maynard, water taxi
- Towards open waters
- Creatures of the Night
Creatures of the Night Haunted Trail, West Linn Oregon, 2016 - Blue Cranes
- Ancient Cedar
Western Red Cedar at the Grove of the Patriarchs. (The broad bright leaves at lower right belong to another tree that is intertwined with the cedar). - 1201 Third
- Lavender B
- Ancient Cedar
Western Red Cedar at the Grove of the Patriarchs. - Root Dweller
Me, in the roots of a downed tree at the Grove of the Patriarchs, Mount Rainier National Park (photo by Ben Cade) - Ancient Cedar
Top of ancient western red cedar. - Creatures of the Night
Creatures of the Night Haunted Trail, West Linn Oregon, 2016 - Mount Rainier
From the east - He changed the title.
- Monorail Blue
- Creatures of the Night
Creatures of the Night Haunted Trail, West Linn Oregon, 2016 - San Juans Night Boat
- Thin steel grid between me and death
- Creatures of the Night
Creatures of the Night Haunted Trail, West Linn Oregon, 2016 - Creatures of the Night
Creatures of the Night Haunted Trail, West Linn Oregon, 2016 - Lower Snoqualmie
Snoqualmie falls and Snoqualmie River, from below - River Ohanapecosh
- Creatures of the Night
Creatures of the Night Haunted Trail, West Linn Oregon, 2016 - Tasty Volkswagen
- Creatures of the Night
Creatures of the Night Haunted Trail, West Linn Oregon, 2016 - This is the forest primeval. The murmuring pines and the hemlocks...
- Myrtle Edwards Park
- Creatures of the Night
Creatures of the Night Haunted Trail, West Linn Oregon, 2016 - Every twig
- Creatures of the Night
Creatures of the Night Haunted Trail, West Linn Oregon, 2016 - 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. - Roadhouse
Twin Peaks' Fall City Roadhouse. - 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. - Reach for the skies
- Whorls within whorls
Ring detail of an ancient fallen tree - King Street Station
- Window Seat