
Veteran’s Day Weekend here in Birch Bay, WA. Today turned out to be a nice day, evidenced by people out walking or cycling. I noticed a truck was out collecting the last of the Porta Potties. The familiar blue structures will no longer dot the beachfront, at least until next spring. Some businesses will also close up for the winter, as the bay settles into the quiet of the off-season. Such are the signs, much like the leaves turning color signaling the end of summer and arrival of fall and winter.
I’m sitting in my office on Birch Bay Drive looking at the bay. A breeze is chopping up the water. I think another weather front is due to come in this weekend. Daytime temperatures are in the low 50s, high 40s, and nights are in 30s, but not quite freezing; not yet anyway.

I’ve started offering my photographs for sale in an online shop at
and in looking over the 30-some that I have uploaded so far, I’m a little surprised that I haven’t included any photographs of Birch Bay.
I love it here and spend a lot of time beachcombing and simply enjoying the environment, so where are those photographs? Hmmm.
I love it here and spend a lot of time beachcombing and simply enjoying the environment, so where are those photographs? Hmmm.
The only good photos I have are of sunsets. I’ll have to go through my files and see if I have some of shells or driftwood to include in the shop. My photographic equipment isn’t sophisticated enough to capture great shots of the many migratory birds in this bay, which is a shame.Speaking of beachcombing, I’m including a couple of photos of some cool shells of Birch Bay.

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