Anytime I drive I-5 through NoCalifornia, Oregon and Washington, I hope to see all of the snow capped mountains. Mt. Shasta in NoCalifornia was out of her cloud cover and wearing her thick white robes when I drove up. And now I have seen a few more mountains. Perhaps I'll catch the rest on the way south.
I have added Mt. Baker to the sights seen - way off on the mainland. 04-26-13
I have added Mt. Baker to the sights seen - way off on the mainland. 04-26-13
Mt. Baker - My camera is not strong enough to take a clear image at such a distance. But I think this makes an interesting picture. 04-26-13
Mt. Baker on another day when the sky was clearer. The fir trees are just north of Coupeville, WA. 04-26-13
On Thursday after the class was over I sat on a bench on the Coupeville waterfront enjoying the view and a scope of ice cream. In the far distance the snow capped Twin Sisters Mountains. 04-25-13
Here is my bench - under a blooming cherry tree. I can't imagine what the canisters are for. 04-25-13
On Friday I went exploring and from the highway I had a glimpse of the Olympic Mountains off to the west, so I took the next road that went that direction and saw signs indicating a walking trail.
It turned out I had quite a hike to get a clear view of the Olympics. In the distance are the mountains on the peninsula. In the center of the picture is an old block house build in the mid-1800's and an old house of equal vintage. I wonder if they are replicas, they seem to be in amazing shape for buildings exposed to the elements for over 150 years. 04-26-13
The block house is on the right of the picture. The Olympics in the distance. 04-26-13
I continued north on the highway to Oak Harbor which was very busy getting ready for their Holland Festival this weekend.
1 comment:
Your trail head picture is especially lovely. Wonderful sights and thanks for sharing!!!
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