Featured Image: Magic hour from April 1, 2016, at Crystal River, Florida.
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June 11 is the date we planned to arrive in Saint John, U.S. Virgin Islands, before staying on for another nine nights. In the months leading up to that, I spent a lot of time daydreaming about those hours we’d be spending in paradise. My inner photobug also drove me to great lengths to gear up for the trip, as I got serious about capturing more captivating moments to feed into new Rare Air chapters.
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Welcome to the one and only month of October in the year 2016 - I hope it's a series of wonderful days for you and yours.
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I hope you enjoy the words and Rare Air episode 16, and I look forward to hearing from you any time.
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Featured Image: 2016 photo from the ferry ride leaving Saint John, U.S. Virgin Islands.
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To me, the Olympic Peninsula is one of those places that is so powerful, its presence shines through in every word written there, and in every other sensation it is possible to possess and experience.
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Stop back soon to see the newest episode of “Rare Air.”
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Annie Dillard: "The difficulty and expense of reaching Puget Sound at all, from anywhere on the planet earth including Oregon, had drawn men and women as hard as mules, whose arrival proved their endurance."
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Featured Image: 2014 photo from our trip to Salt Creek Recreation Area in Washington.
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In this minute of Rare Air, you can join me at the Tongue Point Marine Life Sanctuary in Crescent Bay… part of the Salt Creek Recreation Area where I camped for a few nights with my family back in 2014, while touring Olympic National Park. The spot appears on the map below, snared from the awesome website for The Strait of Juan de Fuca Scenic Byway: http://highway112.org. Throughout time, the areas all along the Highway 112 corridor have been home to people of the Klallam and Makah tribes: Exploring their cultures and histories are wonderful aspects of visiting.