GM logoPictures of the Farm
Links to:  Graysmarsh Farm's Internet Store    
U-Pick information,     Our Delicious Berry Preserves,     our Lavender    
visual Tour of Farm,   some of our faces,     Graysmarsh history    

(click on any picture to view enlargement)

View from front gate

Above: View to North from front gate, mid-June.

Packing plant preserves office (←on left) and packing plant (on right→)
barley in foreground
...and yes! ...the clouds did have that rare rainbow coloring.
Right: Lavender field June 30
with Holland House at hilltop
(house shown on our preserves label)


Below: Wild blackberry field.
We only grow a few wild blackberries.  They are reserved exclusively for making our wild blackberry preserves.
Holland House
Blackberries Blackberries
Blueberry plants in bloom. Blue berries
picker in parade Left: One of our raspberry picking machines at work.


Below left: Our raspberry picking machine in Sequim's 2003 Irrigation Festival Parade.

Below right: Graysmarsh Farm's four berries, bear and parade Beary (berry?) Support Car.  The 2003 Festival slogan was Berry Sunny Sequim
picker in parade GM berries
elk Roosevelt Elk on Graysmarsh farm

left: Crossing Holland Road.  Note radio collar on one.

below left: Elk in East Graysmarsh field:

below: Bulls spending an afternoon alone during calving.

Construction of a tall, stout fence has been proposed to restrict the elk to the hills south of highway 101.  If the plan is successful, the elk would no longer be able to visit or calve in the Graysmarsh wildlife preserve.
elk elk
Right: shorty amongst swans visiting in Spring.

Bald Eagles at Graysmarsh Farm

Below left: Eagle pair on Graysmarsh tide flats.  Mt. Baker is in background across Strait of Juan de Fuca.

Below right: 6 eagles on old forked Douglas Fir.

Further below: Eagle family outing at low tide.
swans
eagle pair eagle tree
eagle family eagle family
eagle To see a wider view of this eagle taken from the beach with Holland House in background, click in photo to left. ←  Holland House, a private family residence, appears on our Graysmarsh preserves logo.
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(Conditional access to part of the beach is available to the public, but largely restricted to neighbors by lack of vehicle parking.  To protect the marsh as part of the wildlife preserve, access is never permitted there.)
International Native & First Nation's Canoe Journey
landing at neighboring S’Klallam's Jamestown beach (July 2006).

To see broader photo with more of the canoes, click in photo →.

Graysmarsh Farm provided some raspberries for dinner.
canoes

Above: View to South of Graysmarsh Farm fields in July.

Image below is a QuicktimeVR view near Graymarsh front gate in mid-July.
You may pan from East to West by depressing mouse button over image and moving left
or right for reverse direction.  The center view is to the North.  (640KB size may require significant time to access.)

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Links to:  Graysmarsh Farm's Internet Store    
U-Pick information,     Our Delicious Berry Preserves,     our Lavender    
visual Tour of Farm,   some of our faces,     Graysmarsh history    

Page updated 25 June 2008
by Dave Trapp

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