Fox Park Meadow Camas
A meadow camas I found in Fox Park.
Nikon D500, Manual Mode, Nikor 18-55mm VR II, Nikon R1C1 Cose up Flash Kit, F/25, ISO 50, ET 1/250, Focal Length 55mm, Handheld, Vibration Reduction on

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Fox Park Meadow Camas
A meadow camas I found in Fox Park.
Nikon D500, Manual Mode, Nikor 18-55mm VR II, Nikon R1C1 Cose up Flash Kit, F/25, ISO 50, ET 1/250, Focal Length 55mm, Handheld, Vibration Reduction on
Camassia quamash / Common Camas at the Sarah P. Duke Gardens at Duke University in Durham, NC
Spring’s hit the beach too, it would seem
Meadow Camas
A meadow camas I found in Selway Meadows last spring.
Nikon D7100, Manual Mode, Nikor 18-55mm VRII, Nikon R1C1 Close up flash Kit, F/25, ISO-100, ET 1/500, Focal Length 24mm, Hand-held Vibration reduction on
SPRING(ING), SLIDING and SKIPPING
Time. It never seems to move according to the clock for me. I look at the clock, look away to do something, then look back and surprise! – the numbers have changed. I seem to have some kind of primitive expectation that what I see isn’t going to change. I expect the visual evidence of my experience to persist, like a photograph. Wrong! I know, believe me. This sense of time doesn’t correlate well…
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Common Camas
Camassia quamash / Common Camas at the Sarah P. Duke Gardens at Duke University in Durham, NC
Whidbey Island is known for having many parks and places for folks to hike.
Recently, I managed to get my husband out with me for a hike along Bluff Trail on Whidbey Island. This trail is about 3.5 miles of rambling paths located on Ebey’s Landing National Historic Preserve, just north of the beach we both like to cast for salmon on.
My husband has lived on this island a lot longer than I have and has never hiked this trail!
I also took the opportunity to hide a few Whidbey Island Rocks while out hiking. This is Bluff Trail….
Starting At The Bottom
Fence Line…
A Found Rock Relocated…
Path…
Gnarly!
On point…
Hanging out in the tree…
Common Camas…
A closer look at Common Camas…
Meadow Death Camas…
Buttercups…
Fiddle head….
Perego’s Lagoon
I don’t know why this is called a “lagoon” when it looks more like a chain of brackish lakes…
Perego’s Lagoon from the trail…
Breathtaking view of the Island!
This branch is actually sticking out at hip height…
Perego’s Lagoon at sea level…
A bug’s perspective….
The trail along Perego’s Lagoon….
The Bluff Whidbey Island is known for having many parks and places for folks to hike. Recently, I managed to get my husband out with me for a hike along Bluff Trail on Whidbey Island.