It was as though a “Nature Alert” went out on everyone’s cell phones. With just a handful of days remaining in 2020, I encountered dozens of like-minded folks enjoying a sunny afternoon on Fidalgo and Whidbey islands. Hikers, beach walkers, kayakers, power boaters … they dressed in layers (most including face masks) and headed for […]
This outdoorsman decided Monday afternoon to experience the south bluffs of Fidalgo Island from a watery perspective.
Time has taken its toll on this South Fidalgo barn, which apparently has failed to find a place on its owner’s “to do” list.
This photo of a South Fidalgo Island cove is taken from the short Pass Island span of the two bridges collectively referred to as Deception Pass Bridge. And no, those are not sea creatures at water’s edge. It is kelp … you know, the “whips” most Pacific Northwest kids have played with at the beach.