We took a ride to McAuliffe's Nursery to have a look about. While there were a few flowers to be seen, mostly the season determined that the flowers were gone. Trees and shrubs are the primary plants du jour with a side of flowers no longer blooming.
The musings of itinerants exploring the world as house/pet sitters and enjoying every minute of it.
Monday, August 31, 2020
Sunday, August 30, 2020
Trying Desperately to find Not Flowers to Photograph
Yes, Virginia, we have squirrels. There are also birds, but they are few and far between. We do see an occasional Stellar's Jay and Anna's Hummingbirds can also be found (year round!). But there few song birds. Mostly what we see and hear are Crows/Ravens.
Saturday, August 29, 2020
Summer is Slowly Winding Down
These leaves in a neighbor's tree are interestingly lit. Notice that the sun shining on the upper leaf is partially transmitted and results in the leaf glowing on the bottom. The small hole in the upper leaf, no unlike the one in the lower one is glowing from this transmission.
Friday, August 28, 2020
Seascapes
In the image above you can see on the nearby islands trying to imitate a mountain among the extensive cloud cover.
Thursday, August 27, 2020
Things to See from Whidbey Island
LIke every other place we've been in western Washington, there are blackberries growing wild. I really have never seen so many as there are here.
Wednesday, August 26, 2020
Tuesday, August 25, 2020
Flowers on Whidbey
Monday, August 24, 2020
A Visit to Langley, Whidbey Island
Sunday, August 23, 2020
A Visit to Fairhaven (Bellingham)
We finally got out of sight of the house for a few hours and visited the town of Fairhaven. This is nowadays part of Bellingham and forms the historic district. It is a fun little place not far from the campus of Western Washington University.
I thought I'd being with the really good parts and show you a couple rubbish bins on the corner.
Saturday, August 22, 2020
Evergreen Cemetery and Mortuary - II
I found this tree filled with birds to be an interesting motif for a gravestone. Perhaps these all represent the children and grandchildren.
Friday, August 21, 2020
Evergreen Cemetery and Mortuary
I took a trip to Everett to visit the Evergreen Cemetery and Mortuary. I'm guessing that Evergreen is a chain of cemeteries around here since we see that name is so many places.
Now, on the shank end of summer here, we see brown grass and blooming weeds everywhere.
Thursday, August 20, 2020
Alive or Once Alive Things
Today we swing away from inert things to things that are currently living or were recently in that state. Leading the parade today is a spider I found nearby. There are lots of these fellow (ladies?) here now.
Wednesday, August 19, 2020
Non-Living Things
You've seen so many images of flowers from around the neighborhood, I thought that today, I show some things. Non-living bits.
Tuesday, August 18, 2020
Evergreen-Washelli Cemetery
Monday, August 17, 2020
Evergreen- Washelli Cemetery - Jewish Section part II
Sunday, August 16, 2020
Evergreen- Washelli Cemetery - Jewish Section, Part I
We happened to be driving past the Evergreen-Washelli cemetery and found that the older section of the Jewish portion of the section was open and we decided to visit. I did not have my cameras with me so today's offerings are all from my iPhone.
Saturday, August 15, 2020
A Few Flowers
Even though it is getting to late summer now, it is possible to still find a few flowers. I'm pretty sure that "late" summer comes earlier here than it does in most other places in the US.
Friday, August 14, 2020
A Few Sights Around Town
We do have a BBQ vendor here in Snohomish. We've eaten there a time or two and it is OK, but not great. There is better BBQ in Lynnwood and Marysville, but it'll do in a rush.
Thursday, August 13, 2020
Gates, Doors, and Arbors
Wednesday, August 12, 2020
Finally a Bit of Rain
Tuesday, August 11, 2020
A Spider in Our Yard
Monday, August 10, 2020
Blueberry Fields Forever
Sunday, August 09, 2020
Out by the Snohomish River
Saturday, August 08, 2020
The Remainder of the Walk
Friday, August 07, 2020
Out for a Walk
So I went for one of my now nearly routine walks around the neighborhood to see what I could see. Every time I go on one of these short sojourns, I start by checking google maps to see where a good place to go for photos might be. I usually end up walking near home. Mostly this happens because I know that every place is going to be teaming with people and I'm just not ready to deal with throngs of people yet.
I did manage to get a good photo of a bee engaged in bee-business in front of the house today. I'm pleased with this image.
Thursday, August 06, 2020
Cone Flowers and Heather in the Front Yard
I brought you some photos of the red coneflowers in our front yard the other day, so today you get to see the yellow (golden?) ones.
Wednesday, August 05, 2020
Lord Hill Park
Since summer is finally upon us and I can count on days of warm sunshine, I headed over to Lord Hill Park. This place sits on a hill bordering the Snohomish river between the towns of Snohomish and Monroe.
Tuesday, August 04, 2020
Great Blue Heron
On the other side of the peninsula from the foggy beach is a much wider beach area and, as you may recall from the earlier visit, there are tide pools there with small creatures in them. But today, were were treated to a Great Blue Heron hunting for lunch.
Monday, August 03, 2020
...And Here's What the Beach Looks Like
When we arrived at Rosario Beach in late morning, we were treated to the arrival of a so-called marine layer. This layer of fog, trapped near the surface of the water came pouring in as we watched.
Sunday, August 02, 2020
So, We Went to the Beach
We gathered our gumption and headed out to shore for a bit of sunshine. As you might surmise from the image above, sunshine here is not like yours. Yes, it is warm when the sun is shining on your back. At least it is on my black when I'm wearing my winter sweater. While Seth is all decked out for a real summer, Seamus is only about half way there with his long pants on.
Standing out by the tidal pools at Rosario Beach, Seamus is finding tiny crabs and fish to explore. It was a lot busier than the last time E and I came here on our own.
Saturday, August 01, 2020
Continuing the Different Walk Path
I find that I am drawn to photograph these scenes where one plant infringes on the territory of another of a totally different type. This variegated leaf nestled among the more fern-like neighbors fronds makes, to me, anice composition. It is all the more appealing to be able to get the small details of the large leaves in sharp focus. This is one of the many images from yesterday's and today's posts that were shot at f/32. A very small aperture indeed, but one that the GFX-50R pulls off very well.