From Swedish Hospital at Edmonds.
For Cee’s Flower of the Day.
From Swedish Hospital at Edmonds.
For Cee’s Flower of the Day.
Is that a word?
Not only do our herons sit in trees. They sit in really really big trees.

For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: littoral and for Lois.
The heron is not the one on top in this last picture. About 1/3 down. Sometimes they do sit on the top and look like a very strange Christmas angel.

I walked on Marrowstone Island yesterday, south from East Beach. There was a super low tide, to -3.38 at 1:07 pm. When the tide came in, it was at +8.76, so that is a huge difference.
There were almost no people, but the group enjoying the low tide were the great blue herons! I counted 14. At one point they all alerted, and a bald eagle came down and perched on the rock that a heron had been on. There must be some very delicious food for the herons with the low tide. The eagle seemed to be considering heron to be a delicacy.
Here is the eagle (and the great blue herons moved!)

I came home with one very lovely agate.


For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: littoral.
This is the Bishop Hotel in Port Townsend, yesterday evening. Next week we hope they will move the Tuesday music to the garden, though it was wonderful indoors too yesterday. The garden patio is lovely, foxglove and iris in this shot.
Inside: Jack Dwyer and George Radebaugh playing wonderful jazz.

For Cee’s Flower of the Day.
From Swedish Hospital Edmonds. I love the old fashioned roses with just one row of petals.
For Cee’s Flower of the Day.
Bell like, since I don’t know what this is. From Swedish Edmonds again.
For Cee’s Flower of the Day.
This is pink immersion. Some rhododendrons are so over the top, they are amazing
For Cee’s Flower of the Day.
Taken at Fort Worden, up on the hill, with fog slowly clearing, August 2022.
For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: hills.
I am never sure if the broadleaf maples are trees or bushes. Maybe they just look like bushes next to the other trees.
For Cee’s Flower of the Day.
I thought Excelsior! was something that you shout! Onwards! Upwards! Apparently Henry Wadsworth Longfellow thought so too. Perhaps the youth in the poem really needed packing material. And then the State of New York adopted it as a motto, meaning higher rather than packing material. Though the wood shavings to pack things were named Excelsior after the poem was written.
Now that I have confused myself and you, I will just say Excelsior when I see all the goldfinches at the feeder. Higher! Wood shavings! Birds!
I took this at my feeder in June 2022.
For the Ragtag Daily Prompt: excelsior!

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