Another photograph from Deception Pass, just when the sun came out…
Bay and bow
Another photograph from Deception Pass, just when the sun came out…
Still at Deception Pass. It was a rainbow weekend.
Returning from taking my daughter to Bellingham to start college at Western Washington University, I stopped at Deception Pass. The rainbow showed up on the way back to the car… It is so pretty it doesn’t seem real, but it was, and taken with my cell phone! I will miss my daughter at school, but look! There are still rainbows!
I took this on the way home this morning, for photrabloggers Mundane Monday #77. Guess where….
I took this in Arlington, Virginia, as we walked back to my friend’s house on my recent visit. I have known him for 30 years and it was a delight to visit them. I stopped and quickly snapped this because the trees were so beautiful lit…
This is for photrablogger’s Mundane Monday Challenge #76: a very fuzzy friend met on the day before I left Virginia last week. We were in Arlington, on a hike down one of the runs to the Potomac, with the George Washington Parkway way over our heads and airplanes rising from Reagan National Airport nearby.
Rushed out this morning for the 6:42 sunrise and this is my favorite so far! Contrasts, the ferry and the schooner and the small boats trailing… I worked yesterday so today I get to be at the Wooden Boat Festival! I have duties there today and tomorrow…. come on down.
Another photograph of the Seneca Mill by the quarry along the C&O Canal. The plants are slowly taking back over.
Two days ago I went on a bike ride near the C & O Canal and we walked to this old stone cutting mill. Rocks were cut at the Seneca Quarry and and down the canal, which ends in Georgetown, and used for many buildings and monuments. Seneca Red Sandstone is used for the Smithsonian Castle. Beautiful.
This is for photrablogger’s Mundane Monday #75. He has sand and this is sandstone.
This is TJ. I am not certain what TJ stands for so I’ve been making things up: Tyrannosaurus Journeyrat. Tickle Joy. Twice Jumper. Tangle Jouster. TJ is good with tangles.
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