New website for the Sequim Irrigation Festival
The venerable Sequim Irrigation Festival launched a new website this week, sporting a new logo, and the banner artwork for this year’s event, May 3rd – 10th, 2008.
The venerable Sequim Irrigation Festival launched a new website this week, sporting a new logo, and the banner artwork for this year’s event, May 3rd – 10th, 2008.
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Washington Favs-6603, originally uploaded by Knicholas Photography.com.
You say light snow, I say heavy frost. Either way, it’s been cold, with excellent visibility and blue skies with a few high clouds. Anyone know where this photo was taken?
The Sequim Chamber has a new website design, featuring a local business directory, a guide for residents who have recently relocated, event information and lots more. Check it out!
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Seagulls and Pelicans on Discovery Bay, originally uploaded by insideout_sequim.
On days when much of the rest of the Pacific Northwest is cloudy and grey, Sequim and Discovery Bay can generally be counted on to sparkle with sunlight. This is thanks to the famous rain shadow, courtesy of the Olympic Mountain Range.