Circles on the coast
Christine July 18th, 2009
A spider’s web on Lake Ozette. There are so many creatures in that place which make the lake their home. We saw eagles out on Eagle’s Point where we camped; saw many grebes, watched the fish jump, heard loons and raccoons, saw deer, and had baby banana slugs attached snugly to our canoe in the morning. The creator of this web however was tightly tucked back into the dewy morning.
Driftwood from an ancient tree on the beach helps my thoughts wander off into a different dimension.
A misty day on Cape Alava. This required a 6.8 mile hike on treacherous boardwalk through an enchanted rain forest.
In the tide pools are treasures to ponder, admire and let be.
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Oh this is a great post. I absolutely love that driftwood picture. It’s stunning. I see it almost as a ram’s head. Wonderful. The starfish is adorable. Looks so serene in the peaceful waters. Glad your back home. Looking forward to more pics. Have a great weekend.
These are glorious photos Christine. I LOVE that driftwood tree particularly. That needs to be framed up and put on a wall. What beautiful places you’re experiencing!
Awesome shots especially the starfish!
Wonderful! Such a good idea to have a theme. I’ll have to try that. (Great spider web)
What could be better than tide pools and driftwood and all the beauties of the oceanside! Wonderufl post!!
Although I can’t go camping for a while yet, since I’m only halfway through my practice teaching, you’ve given me a mini taste of what it’s like out there. Thank you.
What a beautiful and serene place. Wonderful photos!
These photos are beautiful, Christine – like poetry in pictures. Many juxtapositions that I enjoy.