Noctilucent ("night-shining") Clouds over Bainbridge Island, WA tonight. Earth's highest clouds - 50 miles up, at the edge of space - they're visible from high latitudes for a few weeks around the summer solstice. They "shine" at night an hour or two after sunset (or before sunrise) because the sun is still hitting them at their altitude. Made of ice crystals believed to form around particles of meteor smoke.
Milky Way over Lime Kiln lighthouse last night. Lots of light pollution from Victoria (right) and Port Angeles (left) - but it turned out better than I feared.
Milky Way over the Cattle Point Light on San Juan Island, Washington