Tag: Pacific Northwest

About Last Night’s Moon

It’s been ages since I attempted to capture the moon but I saw it rising last night and went outside with my camera, but no tripod. My house is surrounded by trees, so it takes a while to see it unobstructed. Later that night,… Continue Reading “About Last Night’s Moon”

Spring is Almost Here and the Birds are Nesting

Northern flickers have returned to the snag out front, a dead tree we left standing for the birds and other wildlife. They use cavities they hammered out in previous years and will excavate more if necessary. Smaller birds appreciate the holes, too. House finches… Continue Reading “Spring is Almost Here and the Birds are Nesting”

Have a Seat on the Daveno

What’s that you say? I was recently playing a word game and tried to enter ‘daveno’ – I may have spelled it wrong – and was told there was no such word. Granted, I hadn’t heard it in a few decades, even so, we… Continue Reading “Have a Seat on the Daveno”

Happy National Feed the Birds Day!

If you plant flowers, herbs and shrubs, and add a water source, they will come! I became a backyard birder accidently some years ago at my home in Seattle, when I planted a garden. The birds were attracted, so I hung feeders. I don’t… Continue Reading “Happy National Feed the Birds Day!”

Stormy Weather, Flooding Rivers and Cheerful Hummingbirds

It was just last month when the Pacific Northwest was hit with torrential rain that lasted several days, flooding our local rivers. In Renton, the Cedar River rose over 18 feet, higher than the previous record, closing the Community Center. This was the view… Continue Reading “Stormy Weather, Flooding Rivers and Cheerful Hummingbirds”

Top 10 Pacific Northwest

I once picked up a travel book on the Pacific Northwest and was surprised at their top 10 attractions. There was nothing listed from Washington State except the Burke Museum of Natural History in Seattle – huh? Have you ever been to Washington? So… Continue Reading “Top 10 Pacific Northwest”

Best Waterfall on the Columbia Gorge – Latourell or Multnomah? You Decide

Multnomah Falls is the more famous of the two, and one of the top attractions in Oregon, receiving 2 million visitors a year. It can be reached easily from the main Gorge Highway, 84. At 622 feet high, it’s one of the tallest in… Continue Reading “Best Waterfall on the Columbia Gorge – Latourell or Multnomah? You Decide”

Bright Red Berries

No snow yet in the lowlands here, so I haven’t been able to capture berries covered in snow, the pictures below are from past winters. I’m still hoping for snow, but the berries on my doorstep are still beautiful adorned with raindrops, which are… Continue Reading “Bright Red Berries”

Traveling the Best of the West – A Look back at 2025

We only did a few major trips in 2025, and they were all in the West. It was fun looking back on them, and I admit I got carried away with my pictures. Even so, I hope you enjoy them. Click on any picture… Continue Reading “Traveling the Best of the West – A Look back at 2025”

Winter Birds of the Skagit Valley

On our drive to Bellingham last month, we took the scenic route (it’s all scenic) and stopped by the Skagit Valley, where migrating birds had arrived for the winter. You may remember the Skagit Valley for its fields of daffodils and tulips in the… Continue Reading “Winter Birds of the Skagit Valley”