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A whirlwind 3-day weekend: We first took a whale boat tour from Port Townsend through the San Juan Islands, then went to Victoria, B.C. for the Butterfly Garden and Butchart Gardens, then stopped at Hurricane Ridge in the Olympic Range on the way home.
See this gallery for Butchart Gardens' individual flowers.
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synapped > Ebb & Flow
synapped > I Wish I Were . . .
synapped > The Endless Sea
synapped > On Our Way
synapped > Color
Back at Port Townsend dock before catching the ferry and heading up to Victoria
synapped > Victoria, BC & San Juans photo
synapped > Saw the hugest field of daisies ever, so just had to stop for a few minutes!
synapped > Sun & Flowers
synapped > No Fear
synapped > Next stop -- Butterfly Gardens.  It's set up with a tropical garden, featuring tropical plants and birds, as well.
synapped > The Beginnings
synapped > Butterfly Garden in Victoria, B.C.
Atlas moth: the largest moth in the world, they can stay in a cocoon up to 5 years, then they live up to 5 days after emerging.
synapped > Victoria, BC & San Juans photo
synapped > Victoria, BC & San Juans photo
Lineup
synapped > Lineup
Lineup
Camera: Canon (Canon Eos 50d) |
more details: exif |
original size: 3168px x 4402px |
Current: 324px x 450px |
Other sizes: S • Medium • L |
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