Sunday night sunset, Mt. Baker from Anacortes. “Rouge” effect.
I started with a brief visit in mind, but was drawn into the beauty of the scene at Little Cranberry Lake. I ended up walking the trails around the lake and back to the parking area. The hike included stretches right along (and I mean RIGHT ALONG) lake’s edge. Two miles around, including forest, wetland, […]
It was 10 years ago this month that the AHS Class of 1960 hit the street in front of Gere-a-Deli for this reunion photo. Look carefully and you might find a guest from the AHS Class of 1941.
Photographs from Wednesday night races hosted by the Anacortes Yacht Club. Some images taken from Cap Sante, others from 5th Street.
Fidalgo Bay from Cap Sante, Wednesday night race, Anacortes Yacht Club.
A summer day on the shoreline of Ship Harbor, home of the state ferry terminal in Anacortes.
I passed this “Centennial’s Flour” barn at Lake Campbell often on the way to and from my workplace in the early Eighties. Like so many other barns, it ultimately succumbed to the elements. I applied an oil effect to this image, scanned from a transparency.
Blue, gray, silver, black. Morning light at Ship Harbor in Anacortes.
Despite the crushing impact on business activity due to COVID-19, the rate of new construction, residential additions and mechanical/plumbing work is greater this year in Anacortes than last year. Anacortes Mayor Laurie Gere recently reported active permits at this time: 8 accessory dwelling unit permits; 30 single family residential permits; 74 single family residential alteration […]
I had the beach to myself early this morning, taking the opportunity to settle in among shoreline pilings to watch and photograph a dozen or so blue herons. I definitely was present at breakfast time for these beautiful birds. What would be “bait” to humans makes an excellent “breakfast bite” for the herons, and they […]
An early morning scene at Ship Harbor, home to the state ferry terminal on the west side of Anacortes.
This lady has been one of my favorite photo subjects for MANY years now. She’s a regular in Anacortes, docking at Cap Sante Marina for tours and jaunts in local waters. Not sure we’ll see her this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.