I shared some special early morning time today with resident wildlife at Ship Harbor.
Fidalgo Bay serves routinely as the playground and “field of competition” for local sailboat races. Often Mt. Baker offers a snow-capped backdrop. This photo was taken in 2006. Look for sails on the bay today and tomorrow.
I visited “sister city” Bay View today, across Padilla Bay from Fidalgo Island. Although the Breazeale Interpretive Center is closed right now due to the pandemic, its three trails are open. This facility, popular among students of all ages, is managed by the state Department of Ecology. It is located about one-quarter mile from the […]
Sailboats on Fidalgo Bay, August 2011, as evening sun reflects off of the stern of an oil tanker on Fidalgo Bay.
Mt. Baker, beautiful in the evening light from the south side of Anacortes.
A late morning view of Mt. Baker from a shoreline trail near the state ferry terminal.
Mt. Baker showing off (again) on a Monday afternoon in Anacortes.
What a beautiful gift April 1 delivered: a sun-splashed Mt. Baker with details that later gave way to the fading light of sunset. From the south side of Anacortes, about 7:40 p.m.
Classic Northwest scene: ten years ago I shot this photo of two regional icons: Mt. Baker and state ferry Yakima.
Enjoying a sunrise from the past: April 2015 from south Anacortes.
Snow-capped Mt. Baker, as viewed Tuesday afternoon from the east side of Deception Pass Bridge. South Fidalgo cliff in foreground.
A 2004 scene from the shoreline of Fidalgo Bay in downtown Anacortes. This shoreline, including beach and uplands, was restored in a public/private cleanup partnership led by the Port of Anacortes.