Now this is what I call a good afternoon. A man, his dog, pristine water, Mt. Baker and a beach all to themselves. Ship Harbor, Anacortes.
Power boat motors toward the Swinomish Channel, Mt. Baker in the background.
Snow-capped Mt. Baker shines on a sunny January afternoon, as viewed from Anacortes.
A beautiful day at Seafarers’ Memorial Park in downtown Anacortes.
Mt. Baker emerges after a string of cloudy gray days. Fidalgo Bay in foreground, oil tanker at Marathon Refinery wharf.
A beautiful day on Fidalgo Bay. Lenticular cloud over Mt. Baker.
Big sky, beautiful mountain. Mt. Baker from Anacortes.
Another beautiful night at Seafarers’ Memorial Park, “The Atlantics” on stage and Mt. Baker providing the backdrop. The Atlantics performed Wednesday evening as part of the 2024 Port Summer Concert series. Free concerts take place here Wednesday and Friday nights, 6-8 p.m., into August.
Anacortes is always “home base” for me, but I do venture out to surrounding areas from time to time. This photo of Mt. Baker, one of my favorite subjects, is from Ebey’s Prairie, Central Whidbey Island.
Sailboats and tanker share space on Fidalgo Bay, Mt. Baker visible on the horizon. As viewed from Anacortes shoreline.
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.”