One normal part of life for people living around the Puget (pronounced PEW-git) Sound in Washington State is the ferries. They take you across parts of the Sound (and/or the Strait of Juan de Fuca) where it's not really practical to be building bridges. It also saves you the long journey around the bottom of the Sound if you're in places like Port Townsend.
Of course, part of that ferry life includes waiting... and waiting... If you're a tourist (as we were this summer), it's also a good time to try to capture images of the various boats on the water...
This sailing boat was taking advantage of the calm waters, one of the few good things on a day with so much fog that it was very seriously affecting my ability to bully my camera into taking decent pictures. Normally, I love overcast skies for photography as the cloud sometimes brings out the colors vibrantly. Not this day.
Here, the sailboat is passing the ferry dock (no ferry yet.)
Part of the pretty, historic waterfront of Port Townsend, Washington, where I was still awaiting the ferry. (Next time.)
Photos taken by myself in August 2019 with my Pentax K30.
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Previous issues of Wistful Washington
Ferry County, Washington
Olympic Peninsula, Washington
Destruction Island , Evening Pacific View , Powerful Pacific , Ruby Beach
Washington Flora and Fauna
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Lori Svensen
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