Nanwalek from the lagoon |
Nanwalek from the ocean |
Sunbathing sea lions |
They have orange dandelions! (there's yellow ones too) |
Mount Bede from the ocean |
Bede from our porch |
Low tide |
High tide |
The reef - you can walk out on it during low tide, but have to be careful or you'll get trapped there when the water comes back up! |
Low tide |
Ocean - I don't think I'll ever get tired of living on it! |
More ocean! |
Being on the ocean, seagulls are everywhere! |
They are everywhere and so is their evidence, I'm sure it's just a matter of time before I get hit by some of it |
Seagulls are so funny to watch I'm remided of Finding Nemo "Mine, Mine, Mine, Mine" |
Eagles are everywhere! You can almost always see more than one somewhere. |
Young eagles don't have the white on their heads and tails until they reach adulthood |
Amazing sunsets all the time!! |
The lagoon and the ocean from the trail |
Trees at first hole - the first fishing hole upstream from the ocean |
Scenery along the trail to the lakes |
Squirrel along the trail He's about the size of a MO chipmunk |
The forests resemble rainforest |
The waterfall - it's amazing salmon manage to swim up that! |
First Lake - good fishing! |
Second Lake |
The road to Dogfish begins in Second Lake |
Dogfish |
The beach at Dogfish is lined with these dead trees still standing. How amazing is God's creation! |
Thanks. Keep 'em coming. Although the pics make me more jealous all the time. Yes, beware of seagull droppings. Had some blow inside my car window once. It was pretty funny since it hit my friend and not me.:) It's lonely here at school but really glad you've had some time to enjoy God's awesome creation before having to get back to work.
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