A bald eagle roosts in a tree on the east side of March’s Point.
A pair of bicyclists enjoys a sunny August morning ride at March’s Point, the Tommy Thompson Trail trestle in the background.
It wasn’t heavy snow, but Fidalgo Island experienced a “dusting” Sunday, leaving elevated and shady areas with ice and a light blanket of snow Monday morning. This photograph was taken on March’s Point between the Shell Puget Sound Refinery and the Ford dealership.
My eyes have grown accustomed of late to scanning streets and byways for public art. I was at March’s Point Thursday when I noticed this beautiful “welcome” sign at the entry to T Bailey Inc.’s 40,000 square foot fabrication Plant. Everything this company creates falls under the “big” category.
Fidalgo Bay and Mt. Baker serve as a backdrop to this icy stretch of shoreline on the east side of March’s Point. It’s a great time of year to grab binoculars and/or a camera to observe shorebirds.
I captured a photo of this eagle Friday morning on a drive around March’s Point.