The last day of school L called me and proposed a very-last-minute (as in that very morning) trip down to Cannon Beach. I was packed and in the car in 25 minutes. We picked up the girls when school let out and off we sped for a couple of glorious days being beach babies, walking the beach, playing in the tide pools, looking for sand dollars, riding the banana bikes, and just relaxing and enjoying. It didn't hurt that Cannon Beach is an incredibly beautiful place to do all of that!
Thursday, June 26, 2014
Thursday, June 12, 2014
Wednesday, June 11, 2014
Sylvan Glade
A path along the river offered several little side paths that led down to the river. At this spot, it was so mossy, and so shady that the light was nearly green. It was an enchanted spot, with only the sound of the birds and the river rushing by. Mosses covered everything...rocks, trees, branches...making everything look upholstered.
Tuesday, June 10, 2014
Deception Falls
Due to the rain lately and the snow melt, Deception Falls was rushing, gushing, tumbling, rolling, crashing, thundering its way down... Standing on a footbridge, looking upstream
The view when you turn around, looking downstream
Along the side of the creek, a large group of boulders offered a quieter, smaller offshoot, perfect for slow water shots.
Monday, June 09, 2014
Color Along the Way
A meander down a side street in Startup yielded an old barn, which had too much clutter surrounding it, but there was a wonderful little outbuilding with a pile of bricks along side. Kudos to ML for spotting it! I love the combination of lines and textures and tones.
Couldn't decide whether I like it solo, or framed by the branches...
A river rafting/kayaking business in Index had vividly colorful kayaks all lined up, waiting for someone to brave the waters of the Skykomish River.
Sunday, June 08, 2014
Mountain Majesties
As we poked along Hwy. 2 on our way to Deception Falls, the mountains played peekaboo with us behind the Doug firs lining the road. Hwy 2 is a 2-lane road with narrow shoulders, and very few places to pull over, let alone any that offer a view. When we found one, we peeled off the road as quickly as possible to take advantage of the vista in front of us.
Later we stopped in Index...it's so small I don't even think you could call it a village. The view, though, is spectacular!
Saturday, June 07, 2014
Big Eddy
Ml invited me on a ramble on a beautiful sunny warm Friday, and off we went in search of waterfalls. On the way to Deception Falls, we came across Big Eddy State Park on the Skykomish River. A railroad trestle crossing the river made the place scenic; it would've been even better if we could've timed it to have a train on the trestle!
The water color was phenomenal. As we walked along the edge of the river, we kept "oohing" and "aahing" at the changing colors of the river.
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