The Olympic Peninsula has a rich native heritage.
Surrounded by small villages named Sekiu, Pysht, Kalaloch and Sequim, its history predates our culture—and, the land, European exploration.
Within these old-growth forests of the Olympic Range, much is the same as it was, centuries before, as the native tribes walked these lands. The impenetrable growth of these woods, and the Olympics’ separation from the mainland by the Puget Sound has created a sanctuary—a rich environment, untouched by time, preserved to the present.
Bees and flies buzz from one to the next, struggling against a strong, cool breeze.
Summer is short on the mountaintop.
And sunshine, a rare delight.
Black-tailed deer graze here, before taking shelter below. And Ravens nest in the small twisted trees, their large blackness, striking.
From a narrow winding trail on Hurricane Ridge, glimpses of the Strait of Juan de Fuca, and beyond that, Canada--in shades of blues, haze upon a distant land.
And a thistle I’ve not seen before.
Appropriately, the only native thistle to the Northwest, Indian Thistle.
With fuzzy buds and nodding heads.
And many, many bees.
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16 comments:
Your nature photography is top notch. I enjoy seeing your photos very much!
I for Interesting post :-)
Wonderful pictures
This is a part of the world that I know and love as a visitor. My son and his family live in Port Townsend. Your photography, especially of the shy little native plants, is outstanding.
What a splendid country! It must be wonderful to live in such peaceful surroundings! Thank you for sharing
I have good memories of the area. Thanks for renewing them with beautiful photos.
The Indian Thistle is quite beautiful. I like the fuzzy edges. Nice travelogue too.
Beautiful shots, especially the thistle! :D
Gorgeous - and always a treat to visit, which I have to do more often!
Cheers, Klaus
Such gorgeous scenery Nina. Iknow you are enjoying that part of the world. I just love the totem poles and the totem drawings etc from there. I hope you get to see some. One of my favorite artists is from that area, Sue Coleman. I hope you can see some of her art.
oh my gosh, what a great scenery!!! how i wish i can see that great place, too!
My "I" picture is posted here. Happy Wednesday!
Thanks for your view, Nina. Always sweet and beautiful. You've been traveling! Good for you!
Mary
Another lovely post, both photography and narrative. Thanks!
Inspirational Photos for ABC Wednesday letter I.
Thank you.
Bear((( )))
i especially like the photograph of the view north. :)
The photos of the mountain range are most beautiful.
ann at Gallimaufry Gleanings
Thanks so much! Yes, I really feel like a visitor here, love it!
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