ArtPhotography Rhodys in the woods A walk in Cappy's Trails in May By Al Bergstein - May 30, 2020 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Photographer Al Bergstein took a walk in Cappy’s Trails in May. The Rhody’s were out in full bloom. RELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM AUTHOR Seaweed Splendors Summer Surprises The Rainbow Colors of the Salish Sea Leave a CommentCancel reply Trending Insectivore Birds Part 1 Wendy Feltham - April 24, 2023 11 I love the diversity of Pacific Northwest birds and insects. This is a two-part photo essay about both— Insectivore Birds. (Of course, the lovely... Cute and Dangerous: Suburban Deer Hazards are Real Karen Sullivan - May 15, 2024 7 by Karen Sullivan In spring, female deer give birth and anxiously protect their fawns. That gives rise to stories like this: A friend walking her... Our Local Baby Birds Wendy Feltham - July 10, 2022 2 Feature photo: Mallard Duckling at Kah Tai Lagoon All photos by Wendy Feltham. One of the delights of summer in Port Townsend is noticing baby birds... The lost commencement address by Tom Robbins Fred Obee - February 9, 2025 36 Updating this to honor the life and times of Tom Robbins, who walked on today. He lived a remarkable life.This post originally appeared here... Sockeye & Me: Two Journeys Cross Paths Carl Berger - August 10, 2021 2 Like so many of our neighbors, I was drawn to Port Townsend by saltwater and sawdust, and by the amazing wooden boats that blend... Popular CategoriesMusings52Writing47Memoirs36Science31Environment27Around the Peninsula27