Just as the Pacific Northwest was getting out of one of the longest spells of darkness with short days and gloomy skies playing havoc with sanity, the region got hit with one of the more contagious viral diseases. The stay-at-home order instituted by the Governors of Washington and Oregon, necessary to slow down the spread of this disease, not only has a devastating economic impact on the region, but also affects our own mental stability.
To keep my brain occupied while being couped up in the walls of my domicile, I go through my archives of the wonderful collection of photos I have taken. It helped remind me that there is a world outside of the viral epidemic, fresh and ready for exploration when the epidemic simmers down. It'll be my salvation for the months that I have spent staring longingly at the outdoors.
Here are memories from a winter snowshoe to Hurricane Ridge, a rare day when the winter wonderland opened up to a sunny day.
Olympic National Park
WA USA