Tag Archive | Washington
Guest author Teagan Geneviene. Of dreams, cats, writing and lots of magic!
Originally posted on Just Olga:
Hi all: It’s Friday and as you know I like to bring you guest authors and/or new books in this spot. For the last few weeks I’ve brought you the books, and a bit of information, about some of the blogger authors I follow, as I suddenly realised that after…
Seven Lakes Basin/High Divide – a Photo Guide
Originally posted on joebeckerphoto:
The 7 Lakes Basin/High Divide hike is one of the premier backpacking trips in the Olympics if not in Washington State. The scenery is superb and varied. It includes one of the best waterfalls in the state, old growth forest, multiple lakes in both sub-alpine and alpine settings (don’t let the…
Seven Lakes Basin Preview
Originally posted on joebeckerphoto:
I spent most of last week on a backpacking trip in Olympic National Park, making the 19-mile loop trip around the 7 Lakes Basin and along High Divide. Together with my two partners (my brother Rob and his grandson Izzy), we spent 5 days on the trip. In the next few…
Playing in the Park
Originally posted on joebeckerphoto:
Summer is here and I have not been able to get out and play in the wonderful Pacific Northwest outdoors. It feels like I’m wasting my summer away! Hopefully you are finding time to go out and do what you love this July. I am hoping perhaps to get a backpacking…
Friday Feature – Fourth of July #4thofJuly #US
Originally posted on penned in moon dust:
Instead of featuring an artist, writer, poet, I decided it would be fitting to do a montage (including art and music) that represents the Fourth of July and Independence. http://youtu.be/IdcKLuRjIX0 ? ? ? ? “Ragged Old Flag” By Johnny Cash I walked through a county courthouse square On…
Waterfalls of the Lewis River – a Photo Guide
Originally posted on joebeckerphoto:
When you live in western Washington and are a nature photographer, you better have a a fallback subject to photograph in the rain. Luckily, we have such a subject – waterfalls. The Pacific Northwest is chock full of waterfalls. The most comprehensive list of local waterfalls is the Northwest Waterfall Survey.…