Bellingham

The beauty of Bellingham on the Bay and all it has to offer draws visitors who enjoy its water, its mountains, its woods and parks, its shorelines, its plentiful bike paths, not to mention its art, music and breweries!
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there is a tree that has fallen over in the water and rocks on the shore
Autumn Hike Destresses the Day
The Lake Whatcom Trail follows the beautiful northern edge of the lake where stormy clouds added to the drama on this day.
a totema sitting on top of a wooden bench
The Totem Pole aby Whatcom Falls Creek was carved by Jewel James and his Lummi Nation team. It's a healing totem that commemorates the pipeline explosion of 1999 that destroyed much of the creek's habitat and killed three Bellingham boys. It is a beautiful tribute to this tragedy.
a stream running through a lush green forest
The falls on the lower trail at Whatcom Falls Park.
two people in canoes paddling down a river
Walking through the Whatcom Falls Park I came across these kayakers paddling in the creek and trying to clear the waterway. Thought it made a great autumn scene.
there is a statue of a man with a hose on his head and the sky in the background
This memorial statue, aptly named 'Safe Return' stands in Bellingham's Zuanich Park and overlooks the fishing harbor area. The names of local fisherman who have lost their lives fishing are inscribed on its pedastal.
a church with a steeple and trees in the foreground at sunset or dawn
One of Bellingham's iconic structures is the steeple of St. Paul's Episcopal Church. The steeple was once a landmark for the ships coming into the bay. The church was built in 1884 in what is now Bellingham's historic Eldridge district where many older homes overlooking the harbor were also built.
the sun shines brightly through the trees above a road lined with stone wall posts
The moss-covered Chuckanut sandstone bridge in Whatcom Falls Park was a WPA project.
a bridge in the middle of a forest with water coming out of it's sides
The early morning light streamed over the bridge and waterfalls at Whatcom Falls Park.
a young man sitting on top of a motorcycle next to a blue and red car
Local Drive-Ins Delights Locals
Boomer's was the subject of a recent blog post. It's a local food landmark. I've staged senior photo sessions under its colorful canopies. I parked my '54 Plymouth behind Zach, shown here on his scooter, to give Boomer's even more vintage flavor during his senior portrait session.
the inside of a church with pews and tables in black and white photo,
The Judge’s Bench
The judge's bench as viewed from the gallery of the Federal Buidling's courtroom in Bellingham.
an empty courtroom with desks and chairs in the center, looking out to the other side
Light on the Law
Floor to ceiling arched windows shed light on justice.
the interior of a church with pews and benches
The courtroom of Bellingham's Federal Building is a classic.
the front door to morgan block with a sign on it
The Morgan Block's colorful entry door.
an old brick building on the corner of a street in front of a tree with autumn leaves
The Morgan Block building in Bellingham's historic Fairhaven district is undergoing a facelift to one wall.
the sun is setting behind a large ship in the water and lights are reflected on the water
Night Lights
The giant freighter of Horizon Lines sits quitely anchored at Bellingham's port .