There are many possible Skagit perspectives on Mt. Baker. This shot is a view a farmer might see while tilling his acreage on “the Skagit Flats.”
Members of the Old Anacortes Rowing Society row by in the beautiful wooden boat “Erica.”
Sailboat “Abby Normal” slides by Fidalgo Island shore, Mt. Baker and Hat Island as backdrops.
Pleasure boat “Honey Badger” passes in front of Mt. Baker on a beautiful Wednesday morning in Anacortes. A Nordic tug, I believe.
A shoreline walk on the west side of Anacortes is even more gratifying when shared with friends.
Majestic Mt. Baker, as framed between crane and scaffolding at Dakota Creek Industries (DCI) on the Anacortes waterfront.
Mt. Baker as viewed from Whistle Lake Road in Anacortes.
Just another sunny day in Anacortes! Pictured here are three dog walkers on the dock at Seafarers’ Memorial Park. Visible in the distance are a Foss tug and majestic Mt. Baker.
Mt. Baker in a particularly majestic moment, summit spotlighted by setting sun.
Fresh snow, blue skies. A crisp beautiful day in Anacortes. Temperature 19 degrees at 3:45 this afternoon.
Mt. Baker in late afternoon light, as viewed from Ship Harbor on the west side of Anacortes. Crane and vessels in the foreground are docked at Stabbert Maritime & Industrial (SMI) on the Guemes Channel.
Mt. Baker boasts a new layer of snow. As viewed from March’s Point on Fidalgo Island.