Packed Into Three Days…

Mosaics today with more details to follow during the week.

Jill arrived at SeaTac Airport on Thursday morning and we headed straight to Pike Place Market in downtown Seattle.

Kerry Park on Queen Anne Hill has a wonderful view of Seattle and if you continue down Highland you’ll find this sweet little park.

On Friday morning, bright and early, we headed out to catch the Edmonds/Kitsap Ferry which took us across the Puget Sound to the Kitsap Peninsula. We traveled a few miles to the Hood Canal Bridge which took us to the Olympic Peninsula and then to our destination of Sequim.

We were blessed with more than beautiful views of lavender in Sequim.

Full grown eagles and a couple young eagles still in their nest were a wonderful surprise for us to view. The Dungeness Spit and Lighthouse are the background for this mosaic with the eagles who were nesting above this area. At 5.5 miles in length, the Dungeness Spit is the world’s longest naturally occurring sandspit and home to the Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge. Dungeness Crab comes from this area.

I have many photos to share from our lavender tour and eagles which I’ll share later during the week.

I’m linking my Mosaics over at Mary’s Little Red House.

Hope to visit you soon…

About Ellenhttps://happywonderer.com/I am a wife, mother, baba (grandmother) and a loyal friend. Jesus is my King and my hope is in my future with Him.

18 thoughts on “Packed Into Three Days…

  1. What fun!! You three must have had a wonderful (and wet) time. It’s wonderful to meet a blogger fiendish, isn’t it?

  2. Oh love seeing you all together and seeing what you were seeing. Beautiful mosaics of a beautiful corner of the globe. Looking forward to seeing what Jill will share and what you have in mind for the rest of the week.

  3. It looks like you and Jill had a wonderful time together! I loved all your mosaics. I have yet to visit Seattle, and look forward to seeing it someday!

  4. What a wonderful trip and lovely sights you saw! I think I see an amazing sand sculpture in one mosaic. How wonderful to see the eagles too!

  5. once again you have given us a virtual tour as you shared your city with Jill. Thanks for taking us along!

  6. Thanks for taking us along on tour! I’m looking forward to seeing more of the lavender fields.

    It looks like you two had a lot of fun. Is the party over yet?

  7. You had a lot to see and do this weekend! I think there are a few more of us who are waiting in the wings for a trip like this one day. =)

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