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| 5/18/26 Skagit River, Rockport, WA. |
Some of my family were in town for a few days last weekend for an extended family event. I joined a few of them for a short road trip to the small town of Rockport about a hundred miles north of Seattle. Although Howard Miller Steelhead Park in Skagit County is known for its winter eagle feedings in the Skagit River, not many eagles were sighted the day we went. My brother, a wildlife photographer (I have sketched from some of his photos taken in Kenya), wanted to check it out for future reference.
Walking out onto a bridge across the river, I caught this lovely spot with the North Cascades looming behind it. If you zoom in closely, you might see that the tiny dot in the water is a fly fisherman.
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| Although I've gotten rides before in my nephew's Tesla, this was my first experience in a charging station. |


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