Those of you who live in Seattle will agree that yesterday was about as perfect as we can ever expect for weather in the Fall. The highs in North Bend reached 72 degrees, and the warm wind was a welcome gift. I was able to scoot out of work early and take Summit for a 2.5 hour walk near Rattlesnake Lake. We just don't get days like that around here very often, so it was important to enjoy it!
Some of the trees still hung on to a few leaves, but most of them have already dropped due to last week's violent windstorm. The colors around were beautiful though, against the blue sky, and even the bugs were happily hatching (I saw damsels, dragonflies, flying ants and misquitos). The lake level has come way down and in places it looked like you could skip across the sunken trees. What a great day!
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A couple of mornings ago, I got up to let Summit out and was treated to an amazing sunrise. I'll include some pictures with this post- it was really amazing.
2 comments:
Those are awesome pictures! The lake does look low! A little warmer and maybe you could go for a swim!:)
Wow. Double-wow. Thanks for sharing those beautiful pictures.
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