Olympic Coast Garden, a photoblog
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A slimming diet given in this old book.
Thursday October 8, 2009

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Pacific Coast Iris, ‘Ocean Blue’

Pacific Coast Iris, the time to transplant them is now.
Thursday October 1, 2009

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Kniphofia rooperi

Kniphofia rooperi, one of many colorful torchlilies in late summer.
Friday September 11, 2009

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Agapanthus 'Storm Cloud'

Another name for Agapanthus is lily of the Nile.
Sunday August 30, 2009

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Olympic National Park

A View to the SE from the hike up Hurricane Hill.
Wednesday August 26, 2009

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Clallam County Fair

Clallam County Fair is held in late August.
Sunday August 23, 2009

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stacked rocks at Bellevue Botanic Garden

Bellevue Botanic Garden, stacked rocks
Thursday August 20, 2009

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Olympic Mountains on the Olympic Peninsula

3D image of the Olympic Mountains.
Viewed from the north.
Friday August 7, 2009

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Sketch of our town's street fair

The street fair during our yearly Lavender Festival.
Tuesday August 4, 2009

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Symphyandra zanzegura, a bellflower

A long blooming bellflower, Symphyandra zanzegura.
Tuesday July 28, 2009

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