Sunday, November 29, 2020

Monday, November 9, 2020

Sunday, November 8, 2020

A Sunday Stroll in Lake Whatcom Park

Another day, another lake. This time it's Lake Padden Park, adjacent to the 10-mile long lake that's the water supply for about 85,000 people, half of the residents of Bellingham. 

It's a beautiful Sunday and rain is predicted for the next several days, so we decide to drive to Bellingham and take a walk along Hertz Trail.




From the sign near the parking lot, it's about a half-mile walk down a gentle slope to the trail.



The trees are majestic.



We arrive at the Hertz Trail that runs along the lake. It was formerly a railroad right-of-way and makes for a gentle walk.



We walk for a mile, find a bench with a view, and stop to eat the sandwiches we've brought along.



We then retrace our way back to the car, racking up a gentle and exceedingly pleasant three miles as we share the trail with friendly singles, couples, and families with children and pets. It's so nice to see people again, even when socially distanced.

Monday, November 2, 2020

A Visit to Whatcom County's Lake Padden


This is the second day in a row we've taken advantage of the sunny weather for a modest hike, this one being a 2 3/4-mile walk around Lake Padden, a park at the south end of Bellingham. 

What a great day!



The path around the lake is wide with only a few ups and downs.


 
We learn about a new invasive species, New Zealand mudsnails, discovered in this lake in 2018.



We mainly enjoy the beautiful scenery, particularly the Fall Colors.



The trees are impressive as well. We never feel bored, no matter how many times we find ourselves in a Northwest Rain Forest.




Back to the car and home, feeling invigorated and ready to face some rainy days. 








Sunday, November 1, 2020

Point Whitehorn Marine Reserve

A beautiful day at Whatcom County's Point Whitehorn Marine Reserve, just a few miles from home.