Published 10 months ago by Bill Edwards
Gap Creek Bridge crosses Gap Creek in Many Creeks Valley about 2.5 miles up Poo Poo Point trail on the way to Poo Poo Point on West Tiger Mountain in the Issaquah Alps.
Published 10 months ago by Bill Edwards
Poo Poo Point is a bare shoulder on the West Ridge of West Tiger Mountain in the Issaquah Alps. An outdoor carpet mar...(more)
Published 10 months ago by Bill Edwards
The tranquil ‘dry garden’ at the Japanese garden area of the Bloedel Reserve reminds me of the famous lat...(more)
Published 10 months ago by Bill Edwards
Fly-In visitors pause in the Barnstormers Barn which showcases a pre-restoration frame of a Mono...(more)
Published 10 months ago by Bill Edwards
The sky darkens as rain threatens this panorama of vintage aircraft among which are a beautiful po...(more)
Published 10 months ago by Bill Edwards
Military vehicles and WW II re-enactors populate the grounds of Camp Adams military history area during the week of the annual Arlington Fly-In at the Arlington Municipal Airport at Arlington, Washington.
Published 10 months ago by Bill Edwards
Living in the past and loving it, Comrade Tracy in full Soviet military dress guards her prized Sovi...(more)
Published 10 months ago by Bill Edwards
A young man inspects the B-17 exhaust turbine. Each engine on the B-17 has a turbo-supercharger wh...(more)
Published 10 months ago by Bill Edwards
The Arizona Wing of the Commemorative Air Force is home the B-17G ‘Sentimental Journey’, one o...(more)
Published 10 months ago by Bill Edwards
The Commemorative Air Force’s B-17G ‘Sentimental Journey’ is open for visitor tours at the annual Arlington Fly-In at the Arlington Municipal Airport in Washington.
Published 10 months ago by Bill Edwards
A rakish and spirited host of Dargarth warriors pause before a vigorous skirmish on Battle Day at Seattle’s Volunteer Park. Sunday July 15.
Published 11 months ago by Bill Edwards
Riders disembark the Great Wheel using stairs and landings made from heavy timber, the same material used to build the...(more)
Published 11 months ago by Bill Edwards
Riders disembark the gondolas of the Great Wheel as nearby diners enjoy the expansive view of Puget Sound and the sound of seagulls on a beautiful sunny day in early July.
Published 11 months ago by Bill Edwards
Ferry boats head west into the Puget Sound as visitors queue up to ride the Great Wheel. The Ferris wheel gondolas look both west to Puget Sound and east to view the Seattle skyline, which must look dramatic at night.
Published 11 months ago by Bill Edwards
Its tourist season in Seattle and the Great Wheel is the newest pier side attraction. There is still the clutter of construction on Pier 57 as visitors queue up to buy their tickets for the ride.
Published 11 months ago by Bill Edwards
Looking East on King Street the Chinatown Gate, an architecturally historic gate with upturned eaves and resp...(more)
Published 11 months ago by Bill Edwards
A roadside meadow is covered with what looks to be Ranunculus acris ‘Meadow Buttercups’. Two Adirondack chairs sit in the middle...(more)
Published 11 months ago by Bill Edwards
A view from a back country road over a weathered wood fence reveals a meadow covered with looks to be Ranunculus acris ‘Meadow Buttercups’. Two Adirondack chairs sit in the middle near two apple trees.
Published 11 months ago by Bill Edwards
Elements Too is a mixed use residential development in Bellevue, Washington designed by Cutler Anders...(more)
Published 11 months ago by Chris Bain
The magnificent George Washington Bridge, photographed from the Hazard's Dock boat ramp, in historic Fort Lee, New Jersey, at the base of the Palisades cliffs.