Thursday, May 17, 2012

Again By The Bay --Quickie Post



             **"It's amazing how calming a good cigar down by the bay can be."**


    I have greatly been slackin' on posts lately.   So today---with time to kill--- I double post.  I am leaving this great state in two weeks.  So trying to enjoy all the beauty the area has to offer  just in case I never return here.  Especially when it is sunny outside.   The summers here rock, filled with sun and activities.  But this time of year, people stare at the sky, squinting, wandering what that bright light in the sky is.   At the moment I am living less than a mile from the bay.  And find my way by the water near sunset, trying to get that perfect set of pictures.  Here are my latest attempts.  
    

 Again the last few days I ended up near the awesome bay.  

This seagull does not have a screwed up beak, he found a clam.   They fly above you with there prizes and drop them on the rocks so they can eat the insides.  Watch your head!


Patrick the starfish from Spongebob?   I worked with a co-worker at Wally World that could do the Spongebob laugh perfectly.  He would broadcast it over the PA all the time.  Anything is instantly more amusing of the speaker system.  
Of course
he is also the same worker that would answer the work phone, yell thanks for calling Home Depot and hang up.   Or something even more random.





Leaving Fairhaven into Bellingham on the trails.




Hard to see in the picture, but there is a bird on each of these poles--chillin.



At the Bellingham terminals keep going left.   This is under the RR bridge.   All in more detail in past posts.  Mainly just sharing new sights. 



The runoff water behind the bridge reflections.



This is a bad picture, but a maze made out of rocks.  Many rocks.  It is large enough you could wander through it on foot.  



The Zodiac is in port by the Bellingham terminal.  This day they were setting up the sails and such.





My new friend  after the hike. 





Happy trails and much sunshine to all --wherever you find yourself wandering. 

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