Washington

Washington State

Mount Rainier (Cascades 14,410 feet) taken at a rest stop going from work at Hanford to Amy’s in Seattle.
A basalt ridge on the Columbia River near Beverly, Washington.
The day after the fire on Rattlesnake mountain.
Me sailing on the Snake River, taken by my friend Scott Brim, owner of the sailboat.
Snake River sailing.
Night at the Tri-Cities Cable Bridge.
The Tri-Cities are three closely linked cities (Kennewick, Pasco, and Richland) at the confluence of the Yakima, Snake, and Columbia Rivers in the Columbia Basin of Eastern Washington.
Sunset at F-Reactor.
Wind generators
The Cascade Mountains.
Entitled “The Last Teardrop”, the moon hanging on a branch.
The Hanford site.
Herd of 60 or so elk after the fire.
The herd extended from my left to off the picture on the right!
Elk tracks and one cougar track as well!
The countryside – Rattlesnake Mountain in the background.
Black tailed jackrabbit.
Hanford site from the air, 16,000 year old gravel dunes. This was the bottom of a huge 1000 foot deep lake.
Pelouse falls, the remains of a falls that were larger and higher than Niagara Falls thousands of years ago.
Coolee created 16000 years ago.
Irrigation is the only way anything can grow east of the Cascade Mountains.
Little girl; at the rest stop trying to catch a snowflake.
The first snowfall, very early – October 19, 2007.
I made a snowman!! Got cold hands, no gloves!