Cattails begin to unravel at water’s edge, downtown Anacortes pond.
She paused for a minute or two, then decided to head west as opposed to coming my way. Anacortes wetlands.
Started my morning with a visit to the wetlands area adjacent to the city effluent plant, where cattails stand sentinel over a beautiful pond. The background in this photo is not the sky, but sky reflected in still waters…
I recall having lots of fun with cattails as a kid growing up on 33rd Street. This photograph was taken on Weaverling Spit.
Our city forestlands include not only trees, but wetlands as well. This “forest” of cattails is located at the end of 32nd Street.
Cattails stretching for hundreds of yards before wetlands end and forestlands begin. That’s the scene on public land at the end of 32nd Street. This area is laced with trails. Visit City Hall to purchase a waterproof trail map.