Hurricane Ridge, Two-Masted Schooners, and a 6-Story Rubber Ducky
June 17th, 2017: We left Victoria on a late afternoon ferry as the sea planes landed around us. Victoria wasContinue Reading
June 17th, 2017: We left Victoria on a late afternoon ferry as the sea planes landed around us. Victoria wasContinue Reading
There is a reason Washington is so lush, and why it has a rainforest. The rain pours down regularly, and,Continue Reading
Washington: wild coastlines, and rubber duckies, and SeaHawks blankets, and Aunt Chicken… To some, Washington conjures up images of crispContinue Reading
Irony is the gaiety of reflection and the joy of wisdom. – Anatole France (novelist and poet; Nobel laureate 1921)Continue Reading
Aberdeen, Washington. On an early rainy grey morning before the seaside town of Aberdeen had risen from its bed, weContinue Reading