~ Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #51: Unique ~

On Long Beach, the landscape changes with the rise and fall of every tide.

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King Tide

This ongoing tug of surf on land leaves unique impressions at each low tide.

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Extremely low tide

Sometimes the sand is flat with a surface residue pattern left behind.

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At other times, the surf carves tide-pools into the beach.

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Their rills create one-of-a-kind sand drawings, as water courses back to the ocean.

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Thank you Amy, for this unique challenge. All week I’ve asked myself, “what can I share that’s unique?” Once again, my answer is from the beauty nature provides.

Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #51: Unique

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~ Wordless Wednesday ~ Jello ~

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~ Lens-Artist Photo Challenge #50: Trees ~

Recently, during a very low tide, I explored the beach and cliffs of Beard’s Hollow.

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This image of the promontory above Beard’s Hollow, shows the lush forested lands that are part of Cape Disappointment State Park. The name, conferred by a disgruntled British fur trader, John Meares, may well describe his mood when he arrived in 1788, but certainly doesn’t reflect the beauty of the park, which offers well-kept trails and glorious vistas.

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Low tide at Beard’s Hollow

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The tenacious ability of trees to fasten themselves to hillsides and thrive has always inspired me.

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Five thousand feet above sea level (1524 meters), evergreens grow to water’s edge at Odell Lake, Willamette Pass Oregon.

Tree impressions.

My favorite tree (right now anyway!) is the copse of holly in the back yard. It has grown into a fine stand that provides year long protection for birds.

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Many different fledglings are being escorted to the upper branches where they safely learn how to forage in feeders. 

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Look closely and you will see a fledgling Downy Woodpecker on the suet with its back to the camera!

Thank you Leya, for the opportunity to showcase the wonder of trees. To see other interpretations of this challenge and/or to join in, click the link below.

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~ Wordless Wednesday ~

 

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~ Lens-Artist Photo Challenge #49: Favorites ~

 

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To walk freely in the blessings of wildness,

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and to arrive home, safe and sound, with my loved ones.

Thank you Patti for this thoughtful challenge.

Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #49: Favorite Things

 

 

 

 

 

 

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~ Wordless Wednesday ~ Brown Pelicans ~

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Western Seagulls Larus occidentalis with Brown Pelicans Pelecanus occidentalis

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~ Cee’s FOTD ~

 

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Foxglove – Digitalis

 

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~ Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #48: Wild ~

If you follow news about the effects of climate change (global warming), you may have heard about 70 migrating Gray Whales that have died of starvation  from California to Alaska. 

Around April 30, one washed up on the beach near The Breakers, in Long Beach, WA. I first saw it on May 14, after the necrologists had prepared it to decompose in place. 

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Over the following two weeks I observed carrion eating birds gleaning the carcass. These two Turkey Vultures were among the many scavengers. Though they are reviled by many for their ways, carrion eaters are natures way of cleaning up remains.

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Juvenile Thayer’s Gull (left), first winter Western Gull (center), second winter Western Gull (right).

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Juvenile Thayer’s Gull (second from left). The rest are Western Gulls in various stages of maturity.

When I started regular walks on the beach, I challenged myself to learn the names of the birds I was seeing – they are not just shorebirds or seagulls!

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Sanderlings are year-round residents. It is a delight to watch them feed at surf’s edge, as the tide washes out and then rush back in with the next wave.

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Caspian Tern

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Over the past few days, around 40 Caspian Terns have been gathering on the beach. When disturbed, they swoop above in a fray of guttural screeches.

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On my morning walk, this mature Bald Eagle was perched on a driftwood log right by the trail to the beach.

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Columbian Black-tailed Mule Deer graze in the meadows. This one fled on fleet feet when it saw me!  

I close with a Henry David Thoreau quote that is one of my mantras; “In wildness is the preservation of the world.” 

Thank you Tina, for another thoughtful challenge. To see other interpretations and/or to join in the fun, click the link below.

Lens-Artists Challenge #48 – WILD

 

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~ Wordless Wednesday ~

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~ Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #47: Elements ~

 

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This photo expresses the immense power man has to create tools from metal that transform the world around us. 

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Three iconic photos of wood in the Pacific Northwest; a wooden foot-bridge, a stack of cut logs from a harvested fir tree, and a jumble of driftwood.

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Water is a spiritual element for me, including the force of Pacific Ocean breakers, the swift sparkling currents in streams and rivers, and the tranquil surface of a calm lake.

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Water and “Fire”

Though there is not a fire in the background, the setting sun put on quite a light-show in the above photo. 

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Jello enjoys a nice nap in front of the fireplace.

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Earth is our home, we use it and too often abuse it. The state of Washington, under the stewardship of our governor Jay Inslee, is a leader in advancing renewable energy.

Thanks to Amy for another challenge that had me looking into my archives for just the right shots! To see more and/or to join the challenge, click the link below.

Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #47: Five Elements

 

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