After spending a couple of hours in Hoh Forest, Kristin and I decided to head to the beaches for the late afternoon, and hoped to catch a colorful sunset. First up was Ruby Beach, about 25 minutes south of Forks.Â
We were relieved (no pun intended) to find a rest room in the upper parking area…. until we got within about 10 feet of it. Man, it was stinky But we used it anyway.Â
We could hear the roar of the ocean as soon as we got out of the car. I love that sound. There is a quarter mile trail to get down to the beach, and the first switchback gave a breathtaking view.  Â
And as we walked further down the path I spotted a bald eagle just before it landed in a VERY tall pine.  Even with my telephoto lens, this is as close as I could get, and not very crisp. He sat there looking cool and posing for my camera for a good 10 minutes.Â
The haystacks (big, off-shore rocks) were amazing – close to shore and very interesting. I decided to shoot them in a way that got as many of them in as possible….. took a bunch from this angle below.
It wasn’t til I was sorting through them back at the hotel that I noticed the rather unfortunate placement and prominence of the one the right.  It just looks very erect if you know what I mean.  It’s just a bit embarrassing.
We decided to see if we could make it back to First Beach in La Push before sunset. After a reluctant 2nd visit to the restroom/outhouse in the parking lot we sped north, wishing we had Edward Cullen to drive us at break-neck speed.
We arrived a little before dusk and had the beach to ourselves. Kristin scoured the beach for colorful rocks while I took pictures of big foam blobs the waves had left on the sand. The sky was pretty grey, but we were rewarded with some pink before it got dark.
For more pictures of the beaches, click here
After the sunset, we returned to Forks and stopped at the Forks Outfitters – combination Grocery and outdoor store. They had a big display of Twilight books and a bunch of clever Twilight t-shirts and sweatshirts on sale. Several businesses in town had signs like “Welcome Twilight Fans” and a clever motel’s sign said “Edward Cullen never slept here.” Kristin got a picture of that one : ) She was reading book 3 at this point I believe…..
Next up – Sol Duc Trail & Falls….
   By the way – my hummingbird was back again today.Â
   It’s getting COLD here! He needs to fly south!

Day 2 of the sisters’ roadtrip took us first to:
One advantage to being there in the off season in the middle of the week (besides the ridiculously low motel rates) is very little traffic on the road to the forests. Which was good since I developed a habit of stopping in the middle of the road, as there was no pull off. Â
One of the highlights was coming upon an extremely hyperactive little squirrel in a tree. He scrambled down a branch and pulled off a leaf, then scrambled up to a more solid branch and gobbled it up VERY FAST. Then back down again. Squirrel on speed. But he was very cute. With a very orange underbelly.
During my August trip to the Olympic Peninsula with Brandon & family I decided I was going to have to make another sojourn to see more sights as well as spend more time in others.  
As we continued on towards Sequim, Port Angeles and ultimately our little motel near Lake Crescent (which had a minor bookkeeping error and forgot we were arriving late, and didn’t leave our room key… so we ended up driving all the way to Forks for the night) Kristin spotted these really unusual and interesting mammary clouds. She thinks they have a rather embarrassing (and strange) name, but they are very cool. Worth sneaking onto private property in order to get a clear shot.



This is the view from my office chair if I turn my head slightly to the left. It makes my small condo seem much larger to have that outdoor space so accessible, and offers entertainment throughout the day. Â
In the afternoons I often have 2 – 4 dozen birds drop by at the same time…. some in the feeder, some foraging on the ground, others drinking from the birdbath and still others observing from the fench or rock wall. 
when she discovered and shoo’d him out of her condo, the poor thing just huddled with fright in the corner of my patio for 2 days, only wandering out to eat now and then. 
of acorns that fill her yard each year and mail some – I thought the squirrels here might enjoy the treat. When they arrived, I tossed a few out under the tree.
Inspired by Chris and 


Listening to the VP debate I am forced to agree that with my sister’s observation that Sarah Palin sounds like a snotty cheerleader. The mean girl – the one who knows she’s pretty and uses her charms to put down and insult others… she hides her own ignorance by making snide comments with a smile. 





