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Monthly Archives: July 2016
Sunset on Whidbey Island
Last night the sunset here on Whidbey Island was beautiful. We certainly have enjoyed our stay with our gracious hos ts, Jim and Sandy. We will be departing soon to head over via ferry to the Olympic Peninsula. Below are … Continue reading
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Fort Casey on Whidbey Island
Well worth a visit! Built during World War II to prevent the Japanese from invading. It is also adjacent to the now decommissioned Admiralty Lighthouse. There is also another fort on the other side of the channel. Below is a … Continue reading
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Fourth of July in Seattle Washington
We departed our relatives home in Renton, Washington early on the fourth. We knew that parking was going to be hard to obtain for those arriving late.our destination was a small park on top of hill overlooking Elliott Bay, downtown … Continue reading
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Seattle’s Pike Street Public Market
During our stay in Renton we were invited by a relative’s daughter to accompany us to the Pike Street market. I was interested in going because that’s the home of the original Starbucks store. I hope to get a one … Continue reading
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