Laurel, one of the largest yachts in the world is crusing by

Laurel is the 46th largest yacht in the world and we just spied her cruising north through Puget Sound waters.   In fact, she is the largest yacht built in America (Washington state; launched from Westport) in 75 years at 240 feet.Dsc_0041

According to this article from the Seattle PI, the Pacific Northwest is a “mega yacht hub”.

“Seattle boasts the country’s second-largest number of yacht club members after New York and is home to wealthy enthusiasts from Microsoft Corp. co-founder Paul Allen to cell phone entrepreneur Craig McCaw. Don’t look for the new superyachts at the Seattle Yacht Club, however. These boats are too big to fit into the slips.”

She is magnificent!

Name that duck

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I flipped through our bird book…however it’s better for decorating a coffee table than finding out what kind of duck this is.

Seal Pup

This fellow was smaller than the seal we call "Bob"…we’re thinking he’s a pup.   He was wading close to shore this morning and decided to "stay in".   Probably after realizing that our beach is not like sandy Alki.

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A little sun plus some waves equals a seal of approval

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More incredible Eagle photos

Linda, a BDB reader, has kindly sent over more photos of a bald eagle enjoying some lunch.   Thanks again for sharing!

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Welcome Home John

I can’t imagine what it would look like as the USS John C. Stennis is escorted along Bainbridge Island.

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Gone fishing

I had the honor of watching a couple of Osprey fishing today. 

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Last night’s sunset

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Jelly Fish…just spotted this guy

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It must be time for Seafair!

I’m so glad that I subscribe to the West Seattle Blog…if I didn’t, I would have missed their alert to "Quick! Rush to the Beach!"

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