To head east or to head south? That is a question a wandering traveler may ask when passing through the intersection in Discovery Bay. Regardless of the choice, adventure awaits in any direction.
Leader photo by Chris McDaniel
Long shuttered for the off-season is the Buffalo & Elk Jerky food truck, but memories of edible delights hark passersby back to when the sun was high in the sky.
Leader photo by Chris McDaniel
During the winter months, as many are lulled into a sense of hibernation, the taste buds need not be neglected. Although many may have vowed to cut back on calories as a New Year’s resolution, the scent of sizzling fresh beef wafting into the lanes of U.S. 101 may be too much of a temptation to stave off.
Leader photo by Chris McDaniel
Looking ahead, the Snow Creek Estuary is expected to be teeming with wildlife. But now in the heart of winter, that scene seems far away.
The dawn of winter is a dreary time of year on the North Olympic Peninsula. The memory of long warm summer days is a distant and fading reality.
But life continues.
In Discovery Bay, motorists drove along U.S. 101 the morning of Dec. 28 in a steady drizzle.