There's nothing like sitting on an ancient giant tree on a rocky shore watching Pacific waves crashing near our feet and dark clouds scuttling overhead while writing a blog. There might be a glorious sunset this evening. We might not want to wait out in the cold to...
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Hole in a Tree
For his Fourth Birthday Linus celebrated with a party with friends, a plethora of pies that he helped his Uncle Joel make, Duplo Construction blocks, a faceted crystal that makes rainbows, and a FaceTime chat with grandparents. He was fascinated with the images of the...
Success in Sequim
Even before we ventured into the town of Sequim, Washington this afternoon we had success in cleaning, dejunking, and organizing our under the sink cabinet. Actually we didn't succeed in getting haircuts at Great Clips in town but that freed us to head on downtown. At...
Salmon Run
Wow! We got to see salmon run! We really did! Clued in by the ranger at the Olympic National Park Visitors Center that the coho and Chinook salmon are running. So fortified with Fish and Chips at Next Door Gastropub in Port Angeles, Washington, we headed to Salmon...
A nüCamp Blog Post
Our adventures have merited a blog post on the nüCamp RV website. We'd been in correspondence with Nancy Christie about the experience of traveling together as a couple but just learned that this article was posted yesterday!
OPPA KOA Again
It's our third visit to Washington State and our third stay at the Olympic Peninsula/Port Angeles KOA. In 2008 it was an overnight stay in a Kamper Kabin. In 2016 we were here over Labor Day Weekend and rendezvoused with fellow T@B travelers Jay and Cathy. This time...
Into Port Townsend
Again our first stop of the day was at the registration desk and this time we were successful at getting a place in Beach Campground for tonight. Since we were already in The Commons, we enjoyed a Breakfast Burrito and coffee at Reveille, a delightful eatery here at...
Triangle of Fire
Today's adventure was to explore and learn more about Fort Worden and the Triangle of Fire defense of Puget Sound. Our first stop was actually at the registration desk in an ineffective attempt to book one more night here but then we proceeded to the Coast Artillery...
Point Wilson Light
Fort Worden State Park, just outside Port Townsend, Washington was the location of a T@B gathering earlier this month. We contemplated making the drive from Spokane to Port Townsend in six days to join the festivities but didn't care to move that fast. Instead we...
Gig Harbor
Our plan to visit Gig Harbor and get another taste of the islands in Puget Sound was nearly abandoned when we thought the only way to get there was via the Tacoma Narrows Bridge. Â We just didn't care to brave Monday morning Tacoma traffic with a trailer in tow but...
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Fenton House and Spaniards Inn
A lovely way to spend a Sunday in Hampstead. We visited the historic Fenton House to view lots of lovely collectibles, to listen to and learn about harpsicords, and to tour and linger in the garden before heading off to the historic Spaniard’s Inn for a most delectable Sunday Roast.
London Transport Museum
A visit to the London Transport Museum in Covent Garden gave us insight into the evolution and role of public transportation in the creation of London as a great metropolitan area.
Excursion to Bath, England
Bath, England is an amazingly inviting place with deep deep history. One little day trip isn’t anywhere near enough but we did enjoy delving into the history of the Roman Baths, basking in the beauty of Bath Abbey, and topping our visit off with Tea and Bath Buns!