Morning light on Cranberry Lake, east side dock looking toward West Beach.
An early morning scene at Ship Harbor, home to the state ferry terminal on the west side of Anacortes.
Two couples enjoy the morning sun at Ship Harbor in west Anacortes.
“Icing on the cake” of a beautiful December morning was this view of Mt. Baker en route to grab my morning paper.
Morning dewdrops sparkle on the velvety petals of a garden rose. After a few days of showers, our plants can expect more sunshine in coming days.
What a gorgeous morning! Clear and cold, but perfect for photography. I got this shot downtown across the street from the new(ish) home of The Business on the corner of 4th Street and Commercial Avenue.
Commercial Avenue can be quiet in the early morning hours, but coffee shops in town boast a loyal clientele. Summer mornings like today provide opportunity to share a cup of coffee on the sidewalk. Several people took this opportunity at the Gere-a-Deli, a one-time community bank now serving the community with pastries, deli items and […]
I was up early Saturday morning, and out of the house in time to enjoy the light of the rising sun. When days are short it’s nice to enjoy as much daylight as possible. This city perspective is familiar to most … the view from Cap Sante on the northeast corner of the city.
A stunning view of the city Wednesday morning from the top of the hill looking north over the city waterfront. That’s Anacortes Marina in the foreground, Fidalgo Bay and Cap Sante Boat Haven in the center, and the Guemes Channel at the top of the frame.
One of the first things I noticed on this late December morning was the thin veil of frost covering most of our back yard. Out I went to the rose garden, where I was drawn to one particular leaf because of the patterns traced in tiny ice crystals. I recall that winter is never really […]
Framed by the loop of a boardwalk lampost at Cap Sante Marina North Basin early this morning was a heron flying toward lower Cap Sante. Spikes on the arch of the post serve as a deterrent to would-be perchers including the many pigeons who call the basin area home.
The horse on the left joined with two others shortly after hay was dropped for feeding in their pasture off Happy Valley Road. It was just after 6 a.m. when this photograph was taken. The morning sun spilled light and warmth onto the field. It was quiet except for the songs of a few birds […]