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“In the waves of change we find our direction.” Couldn’t resist taking a shot of the endless waves of grass leading up to the beach in Ocean Shores, Washington.
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Tumalo Falls is a 97-ft. tall waterfall in the Deschutes National Forest. A fun drive out of Bend, then you reach a gravel road that goes for a few miles. A word of advice, just park when you start seeing cars on the side of the road. The road easily gets congested and the biggest headache getting to these falls is parking. The trail is short, and there are many different ways to view this “most waterfall-like waterfall.” Highly recommend!
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From the ferry landing at the Point Defiance Park/Vashon Island route in Tacoma you can look over the marina and see Mount Rainier in all its glory if the sky is clear enough.
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Happiness held is the seed; Happiness shared is the flower. – John Harrigan
Can you have a better representation of a summer garden? By sharing this dahlia I’ve watched grow in my yard I hope I am sharing the happiness I felt when it finally bloomed!
The dahlia is the official flower of Seattle – “Ordinance 32137, approved November 19, 1913, established the dahlia as the City’s official flower and requested that the Park Board of the City plant and cultivate the flower in suitable quantities to make effective displays in the City parks.”
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