Published by Sara L. Chapman on 31 Aug 2010, do not copy, use or redistribute photo without prior
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On a recent morning, this woman was calmly paddling her board across the shallow waters out towards the deeper waters of the Strait of Juan de Fuca, or all the way to Canada for all I know. I love the look of still water, and reflections are a bonus.
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Published by Sara L. Chapman on 24 Aug 2010, do not copy, use or redistribute photo without prior
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I’m going to try to embed the link to the youtube video here.
It worked! But here’s another photo for you for Watery Wednesday and Outdoor Wednesday and Scenic Sunday. It’s of Madison Falls right off the Elwha river, same Olympic National Park and pretty close to the Sol Duc. The waterfall is about 40 or 50 feet high, but the great thing is it’s only a five-minute stroll from the parking lot. So cute, and you can get there in a wheelchair if you want to (if someone will push you up a mild grade). I was disabled at one time and there were so many things I couldn’t do, so I really appreciate a scenic delight that is accessible to people who cannot walk well.
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Published by Sara L. Chapman on 17 Aug 2010, do not copy, use or redistribute photo without prior
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The Olympic Peninsula in the Pacific Northwest has some magnificent scenery. On our way to check out Sol Duc (pronounced Sole Duck) hot springs (we weren’t impressed; just big outdoor regular swimming pools and $12 per person to swim; maybe they might have more appeal in cold weather) we stopped at a roadside rest near the river. Now this was worth a visit! I tried to upload a video but wasn’t able to compress it enough. Any recommendations on how to do that? They are MOV files. I did download a program called MPEG Streamclip but have no idea of what settings to use. Any help appreciated.
Anyway, here are a couple of stills. You’ll just have to imagine the loud burbling and plashing noise and the silence all around it.
Published by Sara L. Chapman on 10 Aug 2010, do not copy, use or redistribute photo without prior
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Puget Sound near Seattle has many moods. This one was bright and exuberant, or at least the camera angle makes me feel that way when I look at it. Hope it doesn’t make you dizzy!
Published by Sara L. Chapman on 04 Aug 2010, do not copy, use or redistribute photo without prior
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Woodland Park Rose Garden in Seattle is a delightful place. I’ve got to go back there for another visit soon. So many roses, such charming vistas. A delightful way to spend a couple of hours, and it’s free!
Published by Sara L. Chapman on 20 Jul 2010, do not copy, use or redistribute photo without prior
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Here’s another view of that lovely water feature on the garden tour from the weekend. Hope you like it.
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Published by Sara L. Chapman on 13 Jul 2010, do not copy, use or redistribute photo without prior
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It’s been blessedly warmish, maybe 70 (27 C), but sunny, and we love that here in Seattle. Had to go to the archives of the spring trip to Port Townsend to find a water shot I really liked. Isn’t this a great feeling? To me, anyway.
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Published by Sara L. Chapman on 07 Jul 2010, do not copy, use or redistribute photo without prior
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The other day there was some rain (what a surprise) and then the sun came out. This was taken at my friend’s garden, with orange alstroemeria in the background. Can you see the tiny flowers upside down in the raindrops?
Published by Sara L. Chapman on 29 Jun 2010, do not copy, use or redistribute photo without prior
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The rain never ceases to fascinate me in the garden. I love the almost spherical drops, just poised like that. I once saw a hummingbird take a bath in droplets like this on rose leaves, but of course had no camera with me. Every time I see perfect droplets like this on rose leaves I do think of that tiny bird, in the world’s smallest bathtub.
Published by Sara L. Chapman on 22 Jun 2010, do not copy, use or redistribute photo without prior
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A view of Puget Sound from Port Townsend. Wasn’t that a nice sky reflecting in the water? I like this one so much I’ve tagged it Best Post of the Week.
Something new is the Google Followers gadget on the left. Please tell me if it works OK. I’ve wanted one for awhile but just figured out how to make it happen. Followers rock! Thank you, Marsha Perry of Perry Internet Consulting.
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Published by Sara L. Chapman on 15 Jun 2010, do not copy, use or redistribute photo without prior
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When we were in Port Townsend a few weeks ago, the weather was fine and the boats were out. This group might even have been having a regatta of some sort. Of course I loved the sign. Yes! Beach this way!
Published by Sara L. Chapman on 08 Jun 2010, do not copy, use or redistribute photo without prior
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A recent trip to Ft. Worden in Port Townsend yielded lots of fun photos and magnificent scenery. How’s this for a view?
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I like this one very much, even a week later (how quickly we move on!) and I’m tagging it Best Post of the Week.
Published by Sara L. Chapman on 01 Jun 2010, do not copy, use or redistribute photo without prior
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When we were in Port Townsend recently, the weather seemed much less solid gray than here in Seattle. The sun actually came out once in awhile, and provided these lovely reflections at the boatyard.
Published by Sara L. Chapman on 25 May 2010, do not copy, use or redistribute photo without prior
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We were lucky enough to be able to slip away for just a couple of days to Port Townsend, Washington. It was a first visit, but won’t be the last. The weather was alternately sunny and rainy, making magnificent skies and vistas, and even some rainbows which I will post later. This view of the Strait of Juan de Fuca is from the dock at Fort Worden. Back here in the gray, drizzly weather in Seattle, just looking at it makes me smile.
Published by Sara L. Chapman on 11 May 2010, do not copy, use or redistribute photo without prior
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