Friday, March 29, 2013

First Beach La Push

Yesterday (3/29/13) we went to First Beach at La Push, WA.  It was a gorgeous evening with lots of bright sunshine for a while. Then the fog set in just before the sunset. It was a sunset into the fog. It is amazing how fast that fog can roll in...
What a bright sunny view.

Had to climb over logs

I just love how the sunlight is filtered through all this budding brush.






Just love the green light reflection off the wet rock on this one

Looking down the beach or is it up the beach?

Here comes the fog and there goes the sun.

Big red buoy on the beach

Into the fog bank sinks the sun.


After the sun sunk behind the fog bank the sky took on a pearly iridescent pink.

In only a minute James Island disappeared into the fog.


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Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Short Beach Walk - Clallam Bay

The beach between Clallam Bay and Sekiu - looking towards Sekiu
Today I went on a short beach walk at Clallam Bay. I had to try out the zoom on my new Fuji HS30 camera and zoomed in across the Strait of Juan de Fuca over to BC Canada. I didn't find much by the way of sea glass, but it was nice just to get some fresh air.
Hello Canada!

The small fishing town of Sekiu, WA



A piece of sea glass




Wire Wrapped Sea Glass Pendant - Blue Triangle

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Wire Wrapped Sea Glass Suncatcher "Raindrop"

I made this wire wrapped sea glass Suncatcher on a rainy day, so I made a raindrop.



Wire wrapped Sea Glass Suncatcher "Raindrop"

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Sunday, March 24, 2013

Visit my Beach-n-Bling Pinterest Page

By the way, I have a collection of my works also displayed on Pinterest.


Friday Afternoon Beach Hike

It was a sunny afternoon on Friday. We decided to take advantage of the prospects of some sunshine and headed to a beach near Kalaloch. Jim wanted to see the beached whale, again. It's been there for a few weeks and getting pretty stinky. Poor creature. 
it makes you wonder why it died. Was it old age, sickness, injury? Anyways, its been a blubberfest for the local eagles.  All the trees within sight of the beached whale had an eagle in it. Many of them were young eagles because they didn't have their distinctive white heads yet. 



This time I dropped Jim off near this beach, and I drove further down to the next beach where there was an easier access.  I don't care too much for sliding down steep wet cliffs on my butt.








Eagle youth flying by the moon

This piece of driftwood reminded me of the beached whale further up the beach.

Just love the luminosity of sea glass when the sun shines on it



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