Peonies, a symbol of prosperity, honor, compassion, good fortune and romance. Crisp aroma, a mingle of rose, jasmine and carnations. June blooms adorn wedding bouquets and often given on the 12th wedding anniversary, signifying a happy marriage. This “Shirley Temple” peony lives in a pot on our deck. Unlike a rose, its lovely, fragrant blooms […]
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Miller Peninsula State Park –
Some years ago we did some hiking on Miller Peninsula but not since it became a park in 2005. Why did we wait so long? The 28,000 acre park is near to where we live and offers more than 20 miles of hiking trails. Yesterday we chose the Fireweed Road Beach Trail. A six mile, […]
Iris Duo
Spring in the Pacific Northwest is notorious for sunny, cloudless skies and drizzly, gray skies. Often within just a few hours, or less, of each-other. Yesterday was like that, sunny in the morning and showers in the afternoon. These two photos are of the same Iris, first one taken in the morning, the second in […]
Dosewallip Dance
Dosewallips River Valley Hike
A spring day hike along one of my favorite rivers. The water of the Dosewallips, like many of Washington’s rivers, comes from glaciers, giving the water a translucent turquoise color. Wildflowers, like this columbine and false soloman seal, lined the trail. Larry above the Dosewallips. Thanks for reading
Cooper’s hawk in our pond
Cooper’s hawks have been nesting in our tiny forest for many years. It’s a pretty nice set-up for them, large conifers for nesting, pond for water and plenty of small rodents and birds (I don’t like witnessing the hunting part but it’s part of nature). When they visit our pond I try to grab my […]