Vashon Island is a magnificent escape for anyone wanting a good step outside from that busy work week.
You can visit the island, southwest of Seattle. The trip is easy and cheap by ferryboat from the nearby lands. For nature lovers, this is a paradise of many options and places to go. Not all could be covered in a short visit here. I chose the Fisher Pond, a mile west of the small town of Vashon within the center of the island. I spent much time in town (which will be covered in another post), and had only a few hours until the last bus to the duck would go back.So with local advice, I went there for a few hours.
So, here are some pictures taken, mostly from the Fisher Pond Trail surrounding the pond…
On the way to to the pond trail on Bank Road. The walk was about two miles, very peaceful with views like this between the houses..
The trail itself, pretty short compared to the time it took to get here. Most do the time spent here was in being still taking pictures and reading short stories.
Just a cool shot of some leaves. I trying for a small bird just beyond the leaves, but was a little late.
There were many of dragonflies fluttering about. This I think (based on a Google search) is a blue damselfly.
One of may birds you can hear chirping about on the trail. I wish I was good at taking pictures of birds, as they are hard to locate. Also, I also wish I could identify them better. Maybe on my next library visit, I will look more into this..
Another small red bird, enjoying a little sunshine..
Another bue damselfly, I believe
Fisher Pond itself, covered with leaves and pollen…I think.
A little caterpillar, crawling around. I took this picture with my iPad mini, after failing to get these awesome details with my Canon Rebel T3i. I stayed next to me for quite some time on a bench overlooking the pond. I felt a had a little friend for that time..
Another blue damselfly, I believe. These things fluttered in small groups by the pond.
An odd arrangement, one of many noticeable’ along side the outer area of the trail. Some were much longer, some bent. This one was shorter, but sweet in its presentation. I was unsure if these are natural in design, or some man-made manipulation. But either way, I think is pretty cool.
An old chair in the distance, by Bank Road. I wonder when the last time someone sat upon that chair. Now, I think it’s work is done and has been left here to retire..
Another countryside view, on my way back to the small town of Vashon.
– Orion T
Bird-identification ap: http://merlin.allaboutbirds.org/photo-id
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Will look into that, thanks!!!!
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