Monday, August 31, 2020

Summer Flowers



Dahlias, Gladiolas, Roses, Snapdragons and other summer flowers fill my garden in a rainbow profusion of life and natural splendor. Building and maintaining a garden is difficult labor of love, and the blossoms that swarm with hummingbirds and honeybees through the heady flower scented air are the fruits of that labor.


Friday, August 28, 2020

Leech Lake


The green hues of Leech Lake mirror a blue sky streaked with summer clouds here in the crest of the Cascade Mountains at White Pass, the dividing line between the Western rainforests and the arid lands of Eastern Washington. The snubbed cones of ancient volcanoes rise imperiously overhead, and emerald forests team with secret life here in Gifford Pinchot National Forest.



Sunday, August 23, 2020

Johnston RIdge Sunset Hike - Mt. St. Helens National Volcanic Monument

























On Johnston Ridge in Mt. St. Helens National Volcanic Monument the sunset glow of August turns the hills and ridges of the blast zone an amber hue in the waning hours of a summers day. Indian Paintbrush and Lupine still grace the rolling crest of the ridge and shine with a glorious inner light. The distant crater looms over the young meadows, grown to a splendid glory since that fateful day in 1984.


Saturday, August 15, 2020

Cedar Creek Grist Mill


Cedar Creek Grist Mill is a historical, water-powered grain-grinding mill built 144 years ago in 1876. It is still in operation today as a working museum, with volunteers producing fresh-milled flour and cornmeal. This is a spectacular living piece of Washington State history in a gorgeous natural setting.



Tuesday, August 11, 2020

Flying over the Newaukum River


The Newaukum River tumbles from green mountains to even greener fields to meet the Chehalis River near the town of the same name. Before this confluence it passes through Stan Hedwall Park and under the rail bridge turned bike trail that marks the start of the long and rugged Willapa Hills Trail that crossed these low mountains and finds its distant terminus on the shores of the Pacific Ocean.

 

Friday, August 7, 2020

Bear Grass


In the early days of summer in the  alpine woods and meadow ridges of the Pacific Northwest intrepid hikers will find the ubiquitous and beautiful stalks of Bear Grass rising isolated or in glorious groves of pale splendor from the green shoots of spring. These spectacular wildflowers put on a display as stunning as it is fleeting.

 

Monday, August 3, 2020

Nighthawks


The mysterious bug catchers of the night, Nighthawks spend their days secluded in the dense forest. These beautiful big eyed birds are rarely seen save as streamlined silhouettes cavorting among the stars in the night sky. I was lucky enough to stumble upon several of them resting on tree branches and moss covered boulders while I was out hiking through the woods.