Skagit Valley Tulips and Daffodils

Skagit Valley Tulips and Daffodils

Spring, thankfully, brings the colors back.

The winter creates a grayish monochrome of everything that is interesting for about a week.

When the colors come back, things are better. The snow just melted yesterday and we’ll probably see more before the end of the winter.

So I shouldn’t get myself all excited just yet, but I can sense the subtle stirrings of green.

In February the hints of green will become more pronounced and then, finally, the yellows will arrive with Skagit Valley Daffodils.

Depending upon the year the daffodils start coming up in late February or early March. Skagit Valley has a rather mild climate, rarely getting snow. Early spring brings almost daily rain. The daffodils emerge slowly, reluctantly.

Once the temp starts rising a bit, tulips start to pop up. The anticipation of the coming color explosion is tantalizing!

Every year the tulips and daffodils are planted in different fields.

You can see their location and bloom status with the Bloom Map.

I usually visit the tulip fields 10 times each season, sunrise is my favorite, because of the light and lack of people. Workers are in the fields then, harvesting and at the end, topping the tulips. I offer guided Photo Tours of Tulip Festival each year, at sunrise and sunset, details and prices can be found here.

Because the fields rotate every year, so do the backdrops, and foregrounds!

Barns, school busses, tractors, irrigation ditches, and puddles all serve well for offsetting the beauty of the flowers.

I teach basic Photography Classes through Parks and Rec in Burlington. Here is the link for more info.
Starting in Jan 2020 I will also be teaching basic Photography Classes through Parks and Rec in Bellingham.

Sometimes a visit can bring good luck in the form of rainbows, long shadows, dirty kids and much more.

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Dahlia Farm

I don’t know that Ive ever seen anything quite as colorful and spectacular as a Dahlia farm in full bloom.

I chanced on the farm while touring the Sky Valley for a fall assignment. Enthralled, I spent more than an hour in sensory overload.

The flowers were so wonderful, along with the sky and clouds that I felt as if I was doing something illegal.

Here are a dozen Dahlias, so to speak.

Skykomish Valley, Washington

This summer I visited Skykomish Valley, in Snohomish County, on assignment for Cascade Loop magazine.
Here are a few images!

Skykomish River Rafting 1 Boulder Drop Rapids

Skykomish River Rafting 7 Boulder Drop Rapids

Bridal Vail Falls 2 Bridal Veil Falls

Wallace Falls person Wallace Falls

Wallace Falls at the trailhead Wallace Falls at the trailhead

Wallace Falls on the trail Wallace Falls on the trail

Mukilteo Lighthouse Festival Fireworks Mukilteo Lighthouse Festival Fireworks

Dance 14 Mukilteo Lighthouse Festival

arts and crafts sale 3 Mukilteo Lighthouse Festival

Bouncy 1m Mukilteo Lighthouse Festival, Bouncy House

Ferry m Mukilteo Ferry

Lighthouse 6 Mukilteo Lighthouse
Dahlia Farm, Sky Valley - 3 Farm of Flowers, Monroe

Dahlia Farm, Sky Valley - 4 Farm of Flowers, Monroe

Skykomish River, Mount Index Skykomish River, Mount Index

Pond along Reiter Road Pond along Reiter Road

Stockings Farm Market -3 Autumn Farm Market

Stockings Farm Market -10 Stockings Farm Market

Goldbar Indoor Fall Basketball Goldbar Indoor Fall Basketball

Index Index

Railroad Tracks - 2, Goldbar Railroad Tracks, Goldbar

Boulder Drop Rapids, Skykomish River

Boulder Drop is a Class V rapid on the Skykomish River. Located at mile marker 34 on Highway 2, east of Everett these rapids provide excitement and fun photo opportunities, as you can see here! I captured these images last Sunday (07/07/13) while on assignment at the Sky River Fest in Index…
Skykomish River Rafting 1

Skykomish River Rafting 2

Skykomish River Rafting 3

Skykomish River Rafting 4

Skykomish River Rafting 5

Skykomish River Rafting 6

Skykomish River Rafting 7

Skykomish River Rafting 8

Skykomish River Rafting 9

Skykomish River Rafting 10