We enjoyed a slow start this morning. After a breakfast of blueberry waffles, we began Cruisin’ 101 in the rain. Around noon we pulled into Port Townsend and wandered and munched our way through town, smoked salmon salad and hot tea, dark chocolate truffles, the City Hall Museum, a foot long hotdog to share, window shopping, and hermits (lovely spicy cookies). We continued along 101 until near Port Angeles where we found a KOA kabin to shelter us for the night then went into town for a halibut dinner and a walk along the beach trail
i wondered if you guys were getting cool and damp,yet.
it has become cool and cloudy here.
the downtown market began saturday.
keep having fun.
mark , burley, pax.
When I worked for Rayonier our technical department was in Port Angeles WA. While in Washington State I would see the road signs for Port Angeles think about the people I had worked with and befriended and wonder what it looked like. It looks like a pleasant area. It is good to see you are taking your time.
Aboard the Norwegian Jewel we’ve made stops in Cozumel, Mexico and Georgetown, Grand Cayman to explore beyond our previous experiences here. Soon we’ll be making our way to ports we’ve not yet explored in the Southern Caribbean.
What a treat to pause for a BBQ lunch with the locals at Pearl Country Store and Barbecue on US-441 in Micanopy, Florida. It’s a taste of the Florida we remeber from our youth.
By deliberate choice we were in Medina for all the winter holiday festivities from Candlelight Walk in the days before Thanksgiving through A Christmas Carol and A Celtic Christmas as well as an Alex Bevan Concert and a historic house tour all the way through Medina’s 31st Ice Festival but perhaps the highlight was the town hosting hundreds of folks whose homes and lives were devasted by Hurricane Helene at the A Promise of Christmas Event the middle of January. It’s an honor to be a part of this amazing community!
Sounds like a tasty day.
i wondered if you guys were getting cool and damp,yet.
it has become cool and cloudy here.
the downtown market began saturday.
keep having fun.
mark , burley, pax.
When I worked for Rayonier our technical department was in Port Angeles WA. While in Washington State I would see the road signs for Port Angeles think about the people I had worked with and befriended and wonder what it looked like. It looks like a pleasant area. It is good to see you are taking your time.
I just finish reading the book by Stephanie Meyer about vampire and werewolf. Your pictures have make the story come to life.
miss ya gina