| The Road to the Coast |
| Looking across to Canada |
| Curious creatures and . . . |
| curious sights. |
| Me gazing out to sea - photo compliments of Jessica Andrews |
| First glimpse of Cape Flattery and the powerful Pacific |
| We walked through ferns and past redwoods . . . |
| . . . over roots and under evergreen bows . . . |
| . . . treaded softly over moss and around mushrooms . . . |
| . . . until our toes touched the Pacific. |
| Photo compliments again of Jessica and her handy-dandy tripod. |
| Then we climbed back through the bracken (from which one half expected hobbits to appear) and followed this rainbow home. |
So beautiful. I haven't visited the Pacific NW for a long time, now, but your pictures took me straight back. I remember a particular Fourth of July at the Oregon coast when my Oklahoma summer-thinned blood nearly froze to death, but the surroundings were amazingly beautiful! Thank you for sharing your trip, Anna :)
ReplyDeleteIt is indeed beautiful, and while I'm used to cold, when that wind blew it seemed to cut right to the bone! Brrr! I loved the wildness of it all; while civilization is present, it felt as though nature still held the upper hand--which it always does, really, but in Washington everyone knows it. :) Thanks, Danni!
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