Posts Tagged ‘birdwatching’
January 28th, 2010 by john

View from the Ferry..—
Originally uploaded by bluegullinn
The weather here has been quite mild this winter. Getting out for a walk is the best way to see our historic town, and coming back to the Blue Gull for a cup of tea and a cookie make a great way to spend the afternoon before heading out to one of our fabulous local restaurants.
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Tags: bed and breakfast, bedandbreakfast, birdwatching, Blue Gull Inn, blue gull inn bed and breakfast, bluegullinn, boats, Events around Port Townsend, flowers, vacation, Washington Coast, whidbey island
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March 22nd, 2009 by john

Photo by Ryan Burns
Originally uploaded by bluegullinn
This was an early morning shot of the Deception Pass Bridge that connects Whidbey Island with the main land. It was foggy, so the water isn’t visible, but this area is one of the most beautiful sights you will ever see. Whidbey is just 20 minutes from Port Townsend by ferry, and a great day trip for our guests.
Tags: "black & white photos" "Ryan P. Burns", art, bedandbreakfast, birdwatching, Blue Gull Inn, boats, bridges, Events around Port Townsend, fog, landmarks, olympic peninsula, photography, Port Townsend, Port Towsend, porttownsend, vacation, Washington, Washington Coast, water, whidbey island
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March 15th, 2009 by john

Photo by Ryan Burns
Originally uploaded by bluegullinn
A beautiful sunset on the water in the Pacific Northwest! Photo by Ryan Burns.
Tags: birdwatching, Blue Gull Inn, blue gull inn bed and breakfast, boats, olympic peninsula, Port Townsend, porttownsend, walking, Washington, whidbey island
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June 12th, 2008 by john

Originally uploaded by bluegullinn
There are breathtaking views from many points at Fort Worden State Park, here in Port Townsend. There are wooded trails galore for hikers, and a few paved pathways for those of us who like a more comfortable walk. This is the view from the upper bunker loop, located at the back of the park. It’s a 1/2 hour or so walk, up through the madrona trees on a nice paved service road.
Tags: birdwatching, camping, Fort, hiking, Historical Fort, madrona, walking
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