Corin and Sarah striking out along the mouth of Eagle River.
What could be over this little crest?
It's a picnic site! (and a nap site, too)
Been way too long since I was out at Eagle Beach.
Squinting in the sun.
Sarah, all sandy.
The interesting flotsam of the river - we thought this looked whale ribs-ish.
Corin was angry when he had to contend with the screwy drinking fountains only to find the water was quite eggy.
We headed to the Shrine of St. Theresa next.
Sarah and Corin posing nicely for once.
Corin in front of the chapel.
I think she had the best vantage point, since she also spotted a sea lion.
Can you see the whale?
Here is a close up. Look how close the blow hole is to the fin on this one - kinda small fry.
And a final shot - he/she was a little youngun, and consequently stuck close to the surface, no big dives, no big fluke shots.
Eagle'n'seagull.
I am in the right lens as you look at this.
Corin protested the obligatory shot for home.
Medieval labyrinth thing.
I tried unsuccessfully to capture the astonishing amount of color deposited by the gatorade I drank. But wicked canines, no?
A shot from Vanderbilt Hill road.
Scenic drive.
New passport photo comparison. (it is not a good picture)
boat'n'plane
Corin waiting on other tables.
So soothing to see the snowy peaks.
He bringeth cake.
We checked out Alicia's cleaned up room.
She is pointing out that we can see into our neighbor/friend's window.
Plane landing.
Ferry docking.
As Mom would say, "But what are those things for?"