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April
2003
With spring around the corner, Martha Lake park slowly blossoms to
life. |
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February
2003
A ferryboat passes into the sunset, crossing the Puget Sound from
Edmonds to Kingston. |
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Boats lie
dormant during the sunny winter dusk in Edmonds Marina. |
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Morning fog
lifts to reveal blue sky and mountains, over a winter landscape in
Leavenworth. |
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November
2002
Nature paints a canvas on an early Thanksgiving evening. |
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October
2002
Tall cornstalks gently sway in the cool autumn breeze, illuminated
from behind by the sun. Snohomish, Washington. |
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A shady
refuge presents itself amid falling leaves beneath a magnificent tree. |
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September
2002
A trolley rambles along the Seattle waterfront. |
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January
2002
Large snowflakes gently fall in my Mill Creek backyard. |
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December
2001
A crisp winter day at Martha Lake. This picture was taken
shortly before sundown, when the sun drapes everything in a brilliant
orange hue - a great time of day for outdoor photographs. |
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November
2001
I do like my Mill Creek front yard during autumn. The lamp post
sits next to the driveway, and these trees provide a welcome entrance
late in the season when they lose their leaves. |
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April
2001
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Tulip
close-up. |
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Decrepit
farmland - I especially love the rusting bus. |
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Red in a sea
of yellow. Mendel genetics at work. |
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February
2000
A cloudy day in Seattle, framed by hibernating trees. This
picture was taken from Beacon Hill, near the Pacific Medical Center. |
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February
2000
A winter storm front moves along the coastline and makes for a
brooding beach scene just before sundown at Ocean Shores. This
was one of those shots where everything was done for me - just point
and shoot. |
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January
2000
Periodically, we get these little mushrooms that grow in our mossy
lawn throughout the year. This was taken one dewy morning while
I was out photographing Mia in the yard. Mill Creek. |
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November
1999
Washington is largely known as an evergreen state, and is certainly
not as prolific in fall color as the eastern part of the country, but
we do get our fair share of autumn brilliance. Fallen leaves
carpet my front yard lawn in Mill Creek as winter dawns. |
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December
1998
It doesn't snow often in the greater Puget Sound region, but it's a
real treat when it does. Light snowfall blankets my backyard
forest in Mill Creek. |