Friday, September 11, 2009

Gnome with a View

Labor day included a few hours of labor with a promise to ourselves that we would get out and leave by 1:00. We headed to Deception Pass. The mountains looked stormy and Marysville was clouded in. We haven't visited the Tide Pools at Rosario for many years. Now they have a little marked trail to protect the environment. It is marked with stainless steel bolts driven into the rocks. We were there as the tide was coming in so didn't see much in the way of the larger more exotic tide pool inhabitants. David took this good picture of an anemone with some smaller shells (mussels and hermit crabs and limpets) as the water flowed in and out of this small pool. We only saw one small fish waiting out the low tide. Someone out there saw an eel, but we missed it.


This small gnome has occupied the top spot on the head land that separates rocky Rosario Bay from another small bay with a boat dock. This gnome has a fabulous view of rocky shore line, seaside sunsets and forested mountains behind him. Lucky guy.

The headlands are populated with a mixed forest that includes one of our favorites - the Madrone tree. The Madrone with it's peeling orange bark is a delightful contrast with the blue green water of a sunny day.













(I don't know how I get these underlines - or how to get rid of them)


The underbrush included these bright Christmas red rose hips in contrast with the white of the pearl weed.


6 comments:

Katie said...

Oh how lovely! I have wanted to go to the tide pools for a long time. I am a little disappointed that there is a trail now though. I get why, but it doesn't sound as inviting as dancing amoung the tide pools at will.

Also, I think the underline is "ctl u" to get it and get ride of it. I think. You probably just fumbled the keyboard at some point and got something from it.

Anyway, say hello to Puget Sound for me.

christina q thomas said...

why is my family so lame that we have hardly come to visit up there. we've been missing out on a whole new paradise.

i hope when i turn into an anemone i look just like that one.

Susannah said...

That looks like such an amazing place, and so close to home!! Ditto to Biddy -- we are lame for not getting there more. But what a lovely day for you and David!! I can't wait to have such days with my husband (once I find him!!). :)

Anonymous said...

Piper and I just read a book about tide pools and we learned about all those muscles and anemones and those little white things! I'm going to have to show her these photos! I love that gnome! It made me laugh and laugh. Makes me want to have a supply of gnomes in my car and just randomly plop them down places that I adore.

Sue Rasmussen said...

I guess we didn't have as good a PR department as Disney :D

Unknown said...

fantastic photos sue! how funny to have found a gnome there!