A Coulon Walk with Snowy Mountains, Bald Eagles and St. Pat Walkers

I took a walk at Coulon last week before the snow hit. It was biting cold and dreary gray, but I saw plenty of eagles.

The stony walkers (Phillip Levine’s 1982 bronze sculpture “Interface,” ) looked as cold as I was, not yet dressed for the coming occasion.

I returned to Coulon yesterday for another walk saw the snow-covered Olympics were positively glowing!

The eagles were still hanging out though I only had my phone with me so couldn’t get much of a close-up.

And the walkers were finally dressed for the holidays.

Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

~ Susanne

11 Comments on “A Coulon Walk with Snowy Mountains, Bald Eagles and St. Pat Walkers

  1. Hard to believe we’re in San Diego with 90+ temps this week! The snow finally melted on our deck at home. Love the Olympic Range cloaked in glorious snow, Suzanne! Love those green-wearing Coulon Walkers! Happy St Patrick’s Day! 🍀

    • Thanks, Terri. I hadn’t seen much snow on the Olympics until our recent storm. And I could use a few days of 90 degree temps but may have to wait here till August!

  2. I love the statues! I was somehow unfollowed from you, Susanne, another WP glitch? Have a great week!

  3. Love all the Eagles! We had one in a tree near our Yountveille house two weeks ago…and boy does it look cold there! Love the Patty’s Day decor!

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