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This past week blogland has lost a sweet blogger Pat @ Bailey Road she was a nature lover, dog lover and a great photographer. Pat will be missed. Rest in peace, Pat. My prayers go out to Pat's husband and family.
On Oct 3rd of our Washington State trip we drove to Cape Flattery it is the north westernmost point of the United States and is also part of the Makah Reservation. It is where the Strait of Juan de Fuca meets the Pacific Ocean. I think I have mentioned before it hardly rains during my vacations, hubby is amazed with my luck. We did have rain one day during our stay at the beach but 1 rainy day out of 9 days is not bad.
Cape Flattery Lighthouse is on Tatoosh Island, Makah Bay are on one side and Neah Bay is on the other side of the Cape.
There is a hike through the forest, some of the trail was on a boardwalk. To see Cape Flattery you must purchase a pass from the Makah Indian Reservation to visit this site. The trail is 1.5 miles round trip.
It was a beautiful day with a clear blue sunny sky.
The coastline scenery around the Cape Flattery is gorgeous, we could see some sea caves from above.
At times we watched 2 gray whales, we could see their spray, body and tails coming out of the water.
Above some of the wildlife we saw while we were at Cape Flattery. Top Row: various gulls, Surf Scoters, Cormorant. Middle Row we saw two Gray Whales. Bottom Row is the Black Oystercatcher. Cape Flattery is at the northern boundary of the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary. It was a couple hour drive from Port Angeles but the visit to Cape Flattery was well worth the drive. I hope you enjoyed my post and images. As always I appreciate your visits and nice comments. Thank you! Have a happy day and new week ahead!
Thanks for visiting my post and as always I appreciate your comments.
This past week blogland has lost a sweet blogger Pat @ Bailey Road she was a nature lover, dog lover and a great photographer. Pat will be missed. Rest in peace, Pat. My prayers go out to Pat's husband and family.
On Oct 3rd of our Washington State trip we drove to Cape Flattery it is the north westernmost point of the United States and is also part of the Makah Reservation. It is where the Strait of Juan de Fuca meets the Pacific Ocean. I think I have mentioned before it hardly rains during my vacations, hubby is amazed with my luck. We did have rain one day during our stay at the beach but 1 rainy day out of 9 days is not bad.
Cape Flattery Lighthouse is on Tatoosh Island, Makah Bay are on one side and Neah Bay is on the other side of the Cape.
There is a hike through the forest, some of the trail was on a boardwalk. To see Cape Flattery you must purchase a pass from the Makah Indian Reservation to visit this site. The trail is 1.5 miles round trip.
The coastline scenery around the Cape Flattery is gorgeous, we could see some sea caves from above.
At times we watched 2 gray whales, we could see their spray, body and tails coming out of the water.
Above some of the wildlife we saw while we were at Cape Flattery. Top Row: various gulls, Surf Scoters, Cormorant. Middle Row we saw two Gray Whales. Bottom Row is the Black Oystercatcher. Cape Flattery is at the northern boundary of the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary. It was a couple hour drive from Port Angeles but the visit to Cape Flattery was well worth the drive. I hope you enjoyed my post and images. As always I appreciate your visits and nice comments. Thank you! Have a happy day and new week ahead!
Thanks for visiting my post and as always I appreciate your comments.
Thanks to Judith our host of Mosaic Monday
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Thanks to Monica for hosting NF Trees
Thanks to Michelle for hosting Nature Notes
Thanks to Sue for hosting Wordless Wednesday
Thanks to the hosting team of Our World Tuesday!
Thanks to Stewart for hosting Wild Bird Wednesday
Wonderful views of Cape Flattery, what a nice blue!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful! A part of the Washington Coast we've never visited. I have added it to my wish/ hope list. Beautifully made pics and mosaics, as always. I am sorry to learn about Pat, I have always enjoyed my visits to her pretty big, her pictures were works of art!
ReplyDeleteI can't believe you visited the Olympic Peninsula and it didn't rain! It's rained both times I've visited. I need to take you with me next time I visit. :)
ReplyDeleteWow - you really made the most of your time when you were out here in our lovely area. Did you happen to stay at the Kingfisher Inn at Neah Bay? It was built and run by friends of mine - they are now retired. She would hold quilting classes and retreats - it was a very popular destination. Loved the photos of the birds and scenery.
ReplyDeleteStunning captures all! Wonderfully composed mosaics.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely walk round the trail with gorgeous views. great to see the whales and the wonderful selection of birds. Have a great week Eileen.
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ReplyDeleteMy condolences and prayers! So sorry to know this news.
Tão lindos lugares e fotos! Fiquei com vontade de estar num lugar assim! Ótima semana! bjs, chica
ReplyDeleteLooks absolutly beautiful. Especially the rocks and the cliff line.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice week.
Hi Eileen - you tell your husband it is no surprise to us bloggers that you are blessed with good weather on your trip, it's your sunny disposition that shine through on every post and keeps the rain away!
ReplyDeleteI think you can take up the Wandering Eileen mantle as you travel as often as me - woo hoo to retirement I say :)
Wren x
That looks like a wonderful place to visit. Great pictures.
ReplyDeleteOh, I would love to see the birds there! Very nice scenery too! Happy Monday, Eileen. I am sorry for the passing of your blogger friend. it is nice of you to acknowledge her on your blog.
ReplyDeleteYour coastline photos are wonderful, Eileen. Still gasping about Pat...:)JP
ReplyDeleteCape Flattery; now there's a name. And what a beautiful place to see. Thanks for sharing. Happy Day.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful views
ReplyDeletebeautiful place
ReplyDeleteSo very sorry to hear about Pat.
ReplyDeleteYour photos are very pretty!
Have a great week!
Lea
Cape Flattery is looks so beautiful place for visit. Amazing places! Have always so beautiful trips like this one.
ReplyDeleteI didn't know Pat but i am so sorry for her death. My prayers to her family.
Have a happy new week ahead!
A beautiful place! That hiking trail looks lovely! Have a beautiful week!
ReplyDeleteoh so sorry to hear about Pat!
ReplyDeleteThese photos are amazing...it is all so very blue, and clear and pristine there!
we loved our trip there ... it was very busy ... so many people walking. of all ages. a real gorgeous area. the water look so blue and clean. ( :
ReplyDeleteThose sea caves are amazing. What beautiful scenery, and what a privilege to see it. I am sorry to hear about Pat.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place!
ReplyDeleteIncredible looking place!
ReplyDeletethose cliffs are beautiful! i miss pat, too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Eileen. The color of the water is amazing. Have a good week !
ReplyDeleteI see a lighthouse!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful views!! Like that wooden path.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful spot.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteI hope you'll come link up at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2015/11/basilica-shrine-of-saint-mary.html
Lovely photos, Eileen!
ReplyDeleteI so enjoy following along with you on these great nature walks.
ReplyDeleteI especially love walks that include sights of the ocean with sea critters and birds!
Thank you for your kind comments Eileen!
Shane x
Sorry to hear of Pat's passing. The cape does look like a beautiful place.
ReplyDeleteOnce in my life I want to watch wales in their nature... Thank you for sharing thoses great views of an exciting trip.
ReplyDeleteBirgit
Beautiful place. The rock formations are lovely.
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry to hear about Pat. She was a beautiful lady inside and out. How sad. I'll keep her family in my prayers. Love your beautiful photos today my friend. So many places I would love to visit. Sweet hugs, Diane
ReplyDeletegorgeous blue skies and water...the rock formations are really amazing!!!
ReplyDeleteYour photos are always a great pleasure Eileen. I am so sorry to hear about Pat, I know she will be missed very much. My thoughts and prayers to her family.
ReplyDeleteHi Eileen, I've been to this place in Washington State many years ago. The beach is what I loved best!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos of a very beautiful place. It didn't rain either time I visited the Olympics either - guess I was lucky too! Have a good week!
ReplyDeleteSuch an awesomely beautiful place, Eileen, and your captures are superb as always!! I do love Washington and Oregon and I'm so happy to have lived here for the past 20 years!! The best move I ever made! Thank you for sharing the beauty!! Have a great new week!
ReplyDeleteSpectacular nature! I read somewhere that Captain Cook also came to Cape Flattery. My daughter lives in Cooktown in Queensland Australia. It was in 1770 that captain Cook there landed. He was all over the world! A great candidate for Our World on Tuesday!
ReplyDeleteI wish you a great week, Eileen. I enjoyed seeing your photos.
Wil, ABCW Team
These make me miss my hometown beachtown in Massachusetts.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful place with wonderful views. Even see a whale tail it would be for me a joy. Birds such a large amount, is another joy. Regards.
ReplyDeleteWow, that is really amazing !
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to hear about your blog friend Pat. ♥
ReplyDeleteYour photos are gorgeous...especially that blue water...lovely!
Is this where they shot those cliff scenes on Twilight series?
ReplyDeleteWorth a Thousand Words
What a place! As I have written you always find the most wonderful places to travel!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photography!
Happy Week to you,
artmusedog and carol
I think the West Coast has a spectacular coastline..Just gorgeous..We did SF and south to Pebble Beach..I remember being disappointed in my pictures when I got home..It was before the digital days..Thanks for sharing..
ReplyDeletewonderful photos Eileen, you make me want to go to Cape Flattery!
ReplyDeleteHi! Your scenic photos are very beautiful. You were very lucky that you could see whales two times.
ReplyDeleteWhat fabulous shots of Pacific glory!
ReplyDeleteALOHA, Friend; Thrilled to be back!
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What a gorgeous spot! You really captured it well, Eileen!
ReplyDeleteThese photos make me want to run outside.
ReplyDeleteThis is my kind of place with a camera hanging by my side. (I use a BlackRapid strap) So much to see on the land and in the water.
ReplyDeleteI visited Pat's blog to see if I could recall being there before, which I couldn't. God bless her husband for letting blogging friends know how she was and when she passed away.
So glad you had clear skies - you were extremely lucky as this is he rainiest spot in Washington State! So nice that you saw the whales, too! Wonderful photos. Sorry to hear about your blogger friend - so sad.
ReplyDeleteHi Eileen, As a nearly life-long "Ma and Pa Kettle" fan, I recognized that name. In all seriousness, the area looks gorgeous! So happy you got to see the Grey Whales! Your photo's are wonderful. Have a great day tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning area - well worth getting a pass and hiking to.
ReplyDeleteI'm sad to hear this news about Pat. May she rest in peace and her family be comforted by our prayers.
ReplyDeleteYour wonderful photos are all such wonderful shades of blue, Eileen. I'd like to visit Cape Flattery one day.
I always wanted to live in a lighthouse but to many stairs.
ReplyDeleteMerle...........
Beautiful shots!
ReplyDeleteDearest Eileen; Cape Flattery must be really magnificent to stroll♡♡♡ Wonderful nature scene, viewing whale is a dream thing for me p:-)
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to hear about your another nature lover friend, my friend...
Sending Lots of Love and Hugs from Japan to my Dear Japanese friend in America, xoxo Miyako*
It is a lovely place, lots of things to see and photograph. But those caves look scary! However the boarded walks look so friendly and inviting, hmmm, if only we were nearer. About Pat's passing to the other side, sometimes when i read about a blogger who is sick or who tells us about an illness, then suddenly not posting at all, i just prayed for them because we don't have any means of knowing what happened to them. In fact, since i have been blogging for many years, many of those i follow are not there anymore! Rest in peace friends.
ReplyDeleteAmazing Eileen! Makes me want to visit this place even more. The Pacific Northwest can be very rainy. You were blessed with excellent weather.
ReplyDeleteHi Eileen,
ReplyDeletefantastic photos of your walk on the rocks. Wonderful impressions of this pretty landscape.
Best regards, Synnöve
Thank you for introducing a new part of the USA to me. So much to see, a real feast for the eyes.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, I love the sea. Photo 4th and 5th very interesting :)))
ReplyDeleteGood tuesday Eileen ;)
A hug.
Hi Eileen, I am amazed at the beautiful photos you have shared.
ReplyDeleteWishing you a nice Tuesday.
What a wonderful time you had with that great view! Beautiful and very interesting!
ReplyDeleteMarvellous coastline to walk and admire the scenery and wildlife! Fantastic that you saw whales.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful place for a nature lover to take a vacation!
Have a great day!
It certainly seems like you had a beautiful day to walk and visit this beautiful area, Happy travels and have a great week!
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful series as always. I would love to tag along with you on your adventures!
ReplyDeleteP.S. I'm so sorry to hear about Pat! My prayers are with her family.
ReplyDeleteThat trail looks so inviting...I am enjoying seeing your posts from your visit...have a great week, Eileen!
ReplyDeleteCape Flattery is an amazing place! SOOO beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to hear about Pat at Bailey Road!!!
I´m very sorry for Pat!...
ReplyDeleteAbout your images, Eileen... I loved them all, from Cape Flattery!
A very special place! And the coastline scenery is gourgeous inded!
Have a great week ahead!
Ana
Hello, I loved your visit Eilleen to Cape Flattery. The tracks through the forest are fabulous as well as the caves and islets with vegetation. I regret the passing of Pat! May she rest in peace! Hugs, Ailime
ReplyDeleteWow, I just want to go there right now.
ReplyDeleteI don't know how much your pass cost Eileen but it was obviously good value for money.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful (and I suspect remote) place which are becoming hard to find in this crowded world. Islands have a special attraction which is hard to quantify.
Please enjoy the rest of your week Eileen.
Beautiful islands, and what about the Whales, astonishing.
ReplyDeleteThe coast line is gorgeous! How wonderful to see whales. Enjoy your week!
ReplyDeleteI too have been to Neah Bay and the Olympic Peninsula. It is gorgeous. You have some beautiful shots showing a grand time.
ReplyDeleteMB
Oh my Eileen....you take us to some of the most beautiful spots...this goes on my list...stunning and oh my the critters are delightful to see.
ReplyDeleteHi Eileen, Although I've been in Washington State for what seems like forever, I've never seen Cape Flattery. After seeing your pictures I'm going to put it on the list of must see places. Great photos! By the way, you were quite lucky to get so many dry days during your trip. That rain forest over on the Olympic Peninsula is one of the wettest spots in the country! Thanks for an excellent post here.
ReplyDeleteSome lovely photo's here Eileen.
ReplyDeleteThe blue is so blue and I like the sea caves.
Amazing to see the grey whales to.
Hope this week is going well for you, they certainly do go quickly!
All the best Jan
Boa tarde, sua belas fotos mostram verdadeiramente a força da maravilhosa natureza, admiro a sua magia fotográfica.
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the caves got an out loud OH WOW.. and I love that crooked tree in the middle of the board walk. awesome views today.
ReplyDeleteWhat stunning beauty! I have never been to this part of the country...would love to visit! Glorious photos, Eileen!
ReplyDeleteWow, the caves are remarkable!
ReplyDeleteI went with my son many years ago, and it was a wonderful trip. Loved your pictures...especially the first one with the lighthouse in the distance. You have such a special way of capturing cents like these. You are the best.
ReplyDeleteTremendous images, Eileen! What a great trip! We're totally envious.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing.
so much gorgeous nature and wildlife on your trip. Would really want to go there too. I enjoy your iamges a lot.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the news about Pat. So sad and I too will miss her visits and beautiful shots.
What a stunning place! That island looks likea a pancake. I bet you had wonderful time there! I would like to see whales and those sea caves too. Have nice week!
ReplyDeleteThose sea caves, the whale tails, oh my and I see those wooden paths that hands have built and placed and I think I wish we could do that in our wood, oh too much to think of, yet those ifs.
ReplyDeleteThank you again so much for your help with ID's. I have updated them and a young UofL professor helped as well.
Beautiful pictures of the island and also the nature around it.
ReplyDeleteVery sad to read that blogger Pat is deceased.
That may she rest in peace
In the photo, Pat doesn't look any older than me and it all happened so fast. She had left me a comment that she was having trouble with her back and then the hospital and gone..I love her photos too... I enjoy yours too Eileen... sorry to be a downer... I have lost three blogger friends...Michelle
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