Rare sighting of American White Pelicans, Padilla Bay, Mt. Baker in background.
Mt. Baker often shines bright as walkers round the corner toward the shoreline on the Ship Harbor Interpretive Preserve boardwalk.
Are you kidding me? SUCH a beautiful day in Anacortes, on fabulous Fidalgo Island! Pictured here is Mt. Baker, Guemes Channel and beach in the foreground.
Beautiful clouds piled up below Mt. Baker, Presidents Day 2022.
To me, it’s always good news to find this Northwest icon shining bright. This view is from Bay View Road.
Mt. Baker Thursday morning, as viewed through the trees under Deception Pass Bridge, North Whidbey side.
This seagull at Cap Sante Marina was more than cooperative as I moved to align the shot. Seagulls and Baker go together like pigeons and Pike Street Market.
It’s the day after Labor Day, unofficial end of Summer 2021. I shared the beach at the state ferry terminal with only a handful of people and a few herons. Oh, yes, and seagulls…
Before a major environmental cleanup, there was the Enchantress, an abandoned work boat that was leaking fluids into Fidalgo Bay. On the uplands, and into the bay were remains of a plywood mill. Today the area serves as one of the popular spots along the Tommy Thompson Trail in Anacortes.
View of Ship Harbor and Mt. Baker from shoreside path near state ferry terminal.
Two of my favorite photography subjects — Mt. Baker and a Dunlap tug — are featured in this Guemes Channel scene from June 2015. The Dunlap tug “Port Gardner” is dwarfed by the “Northern Hawk,” vessel under tow from the Anacortes Port District pier.
Sun sets on Mt. Baker January 21, as seen from Anacortes.