Bittersweet
We don't want to do it, but then again we do... We are talking about leaving Washington to go home. We've had such a rewarding experience while in the Pacific Northwest making new friends, reacquainting ourselves with some of Lisa's old friends, sightseeing, watching our new boat be built, cruising the Puget Sound, the San Juan Islands and a few surrounding inland lakes. Part of us would really like to just stay - This is the "don't want to do…
Goodbye Seattle!
After the boat was safely secured on the truck we headed back to Seattle where we were the guests, for dinner, of Walt and Margie with whom, along with friends Patti and Eric, we celebrated our last night in Seattle. We spent the night at Patti and Eric's home and squeezed in precious moments until we left early Friday morning.We feel fortunate to have been able to spend some time during our stay with such fun people.
Out of the Water and Onto the Truck
Yesterday they took off the fly bridge to prepare it for shipping. Today we got up early drove the boat over to the lift where it was lifted out of the water and onto the truck for the long ride east.
Hunter Bay – Lopez Island
Today is our last day, touring the islands. We left Friday Harbor this morning to head to Hunter Bay, off Lopez Island. This is quite a large bay located on the southeast side of the island. We made our way into the crook of the bay and found only one other trawler and an old fishing boat already anchored close by. We settled in to…
Friday… at Friday Harbor
Friday morning finds us leaving Fisherman Bay and Lopez Island at high tide and cruising the short distance back to Friday Harbor. We found more liveliness in this harbor this trip since the weekend is approaching and there are more boat and people activity.The weather cooperated with a warm afternoon for us to sit on the fly bridge to watch the comings and goings of all the boats, float planes and ferries. The sunset was amazing as it cast a…
Fisherman Bay – Lopez Island
Thursday morning we rose to a gentle rainfall. We took time with our showers and preparations to leave not wanting to vacate the peace and quiet of Reid Harbor. We find that most days include rain of some sort accompanied by ever changing skies, which open and close to expose the blue sky and rays of sun on and off all day long. We have noticed that the skies here are often dark and menacing looking, but quite harmless unless…
Ebb and Flow
One thing you can't help but notice out here in Puget Sound, and surrounding waters, is the continually changing character of the water. With the rise and fall of the water, which constantly and rhythmically comes in and out on a predetermined schedule, Mother Nature is right in your face reminding you of forces greater than yourself.While out whale watching, in Haro Straits we thought the 900 foot depth water seemed more alive with an amazing rush of disturbed water…
Stuart Island Anchorage
Today’s destination was Stuart Island's Reid Harbor and a secluded, well-protected anchorage within three miles of Canada's Vancouver Island.It was optimistic but, our mission today was to try to spot a rare (this time of year) whale sighting in the 800-foot water of Haro Straits on the Canadian / United States border. We had no such luck, however, we did see dolphins, sea lions and some of the most turbulent and large whirlpools, we had ever seen, as the currents…
First Stop – Friday Harbor, San Juan Island
We left our protected dockage in Anacortes for a five-day tour of the San Juan Islands, which is located in the northwest corner of Washington State. First stop was Friday Harbor - this is one of those boating towns we've all heard of. Most wonder where it is and even fewer, east of the great Pacific Northwest, have ever been there.It is little known that the San Juan Islands enjoy an average of 247 days with sunshine a year and about…
Overlooking Lake Campbell, Kiket and Hope Islands in the Skagit Bay from Mt. Erie
What can we say? How about... a photo is worth a thousand words.
Family Visit
Our son Ross and girlfriend Brooklyn came from Portland, by train, to Anacortes for a short, but very sweet, two day visit. They came to visit with us one more time before we head back to Michigan. We packed a lot in during the short visit. We had really wanted to cruise over to Friday Harbor but weather prevented us from leaving the dock. We had lots of fun though being together, which is the best part of family anyway.We visited…
Deception Pass
Today we went through Deception Pass. This pass was discovered and named by Vancouver's exploration team a couple hundred years ago and is revered today, as it was then, as one of North America's most treacherous passes, with currents that can run as fast as 8 knots. It is recommended that you run the pass at slack tide to reduce your exposure to the whirlpools created by the narrow passage and to have more control of your vessel.We left from…
Cruising North to Kiket Bay Anchorage
Again the weather provided us with a calm partly sunny day to cruise north toward the San Juan Islands. We lowered the hook, just before Deception Pass, at Kiket Bay for the night. Quiet, peaceful with lots of birds and little jumping fish at sunset.
Last Day/Night in Seattle on the Boat
We moved the short distance from Elliot Bay Marina to Bell Harbor Marina right downtown Seattle. Just one night here, our last night on the boat in Seattle. See Mount Rainer on the right only it looks a lot smaller in the photo.We spent the day walking around town. We visited the Pike Place Market one last time. It was busy on this warm, beautiful day lots of people were out taking advantage of the spring weather.Below: This is BUBBLE…
Seals – Aren’t They Cute
Whenever we arrive or depart Elliot Bay Marina we have been greeted by these cute seals.
