November 18 started with me having to get up, go out, and move my car before 9 AM. It wasn't a big deal, but it meant I got up and crept out before my cousin was up. I took my laptop with me and after moving the car I went over to the nearby coffee shop where there was internet service.
This is the view looking out across the water from near my cousin's building.

Once my cousin was up and ready to go she came over to the coffee shop. We set out for the Skagit Valley to look for Trumpeter Swans. My cousin had been wanting to see them since moving there several years ago but she doesn't have a car and she couldn't find anyone who wanted to go with her. She got some advice on where to go from a friend, and off we went. Unsurprisingly, the weather was overcast and gray. At least it wasn't raining when we started out. (It eventually got really nasty and poured, but that was later.) We got to the area where we'd been told to go and drove around for a while until we found a big flock of swans in a field in a place where we could pull off the road. After a while the swans left and so did we. We drove around some more and found more swans, but no more big flocks where we could stop.

( More swan photos, plus some geese. )There was one oddball bird in the field with the swans and geese - a Sandhill Crane - not something I was expecting.

The scenery was gorgeous, although sometimes hidden from sight.
These are some of the North Cascades. I have not been successful in figuring out a name for them.
( More mountains and scenery )I'd call it a successful swan-watching outing.