Early Summer (Or Late Spring) In Seattle – Part 3

Day 3 found us in Whidbey Island. Whidbey Island is stunningly beautiful, even swathed in layers of Pacific Northwest water-laden air. On this day, we took the Mukilteo – Clinton Ferry onto the island and made our way leisurely up to Coupeville (taking whichever direction looked prettiest on the way), where we were staying the night.

This was our favorite part of the trip – everyone was relaxed, and had time to dream the ‘what ifs’.

I would highly recommend at least driving through the island if you’re visiting the area. Whidbey is a blend of breathtaking coastal scenery, shockingly vibrant farmland, little artsy enclaves, rich maritime history, and supremely friendly locals (actually the whole area is chock full of supremely friendly locals – the type of locals that apologize for being in the way on the sidewalk – bizarre behavior to an East Coaster).

Why Whidbey and not one of the 99999999 other islands peeking its head above Puget Sound? Whidbey is home to Naval Air Station Whidbey Island, where the hubbs spent some time early in his Navy career. He had fond memories of the beauty. He wasn’t wrong.

Mussels clinging to a pier. This deserted little park (and its scenic views) was home to a metric ton of bunnies, a bald eagle, and lots of fish spines
Driftwood
Yeah, yeah, I know. I flew across country to take pictures of flowers.
More flowers
These guys again!
The colors, the colors!
Desolation when the fog comes creeping in
Shoreline wrapped in gauzy water-laden air
Shockingly vibrant farmland
A little bit of sun on Whidbey – taken by the DH
Beauty in cloudiness – taken by the DH
More Whidbey scenery – taken by the DH
One last shot of this beach – Ebey Point

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