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Monday, November 12, 2007

A note on leaving comments

To those of you who have previously tried to leave a comment and run into the frustration of not being able to post due to not having a google account:

I reset the function so anyone can now comment their heart out. It's taken me awhile but I'm figuring this thing out.

Thanks for reading!

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

San Juan Islands

Let's see, first and foremost. Scott got a job working with an electrician outfit!!!!! This was great timing as he landed the job the day after our traveling and company wrapped up. The job will move him further up the line for the apprenticeship program while giving him great experience in the meantime. It will also offer insurance for both of us which is much needed. I hope you will all join me in congratulating him on breaking into a whole new line of work. It's taken many months and extreme commitment.

Two weeks ago we traveled to the San Juan islands of Northwest Washington for a late season camping trip. It is hard to find words to describe this experience, save to say we both fell in love with region. I have always wanted to learn how to boat and sail, as well as do some sea kayaking. We both loved all the water and trees, and the people were so incredibly kind. The state employees even held an entire ferry of people because we left our camera in a cafe on the dock. So, without those lovely people we would not have any of the images I am posting today.

Also, the next post down has a few videos I uploaded from Youtube. Unfortunately these aren't our videos, however, I feel that they all capture something unique about the region. The first video is a time lapse of the Ferry landing at Orcas Island. This was the first place we came to on the islands and will always hold a special place in my heart. The other two videos are an unrealized passion of mine. To sea kayak with killer whales. Now that would be something to write home about!



Stained glass windows from the Whale Museum, San Juan Island









Me joining a group of wooden people who looked like they were having fun. The town of Anacortes Washington has these people attatched to buildings all over town.


View of Mount Baker and the Twin Sisters as we embark on the ferry from Anacortes


Photos on the ferry crossing








I love this photo, it comes close to capturing how magical the sun played on the water


Early morning light on the Orcas Hotel, our first landing spot in the islands. We looked a bit longingly at this spot as we headed into the woods with our camping supplies


Our beautiful camping spot. There were only two other people on this entire lake while we were there


Having too much fun


Life size Orca whale one eyeing me.


Whale bones inside of the whale museum




Me in another life. I always knew there was a reason I liked water so much


Scott at the whale museum making whale sounds in the recording instruments


The next few photos will never do justice to the magnificent beauty we encountered that day. These are taken from the observation point on Mount Constitution which is located on Orcas Island. From here we had breathtaking views of the San Juan Islands, the Olympic Cascade mountain range, views into Canada including the city of Vancouver, as well as breathtaking views of Mt Baker. Rare are the days of clear visibility from this perch which is often shrouded with rain. I feel so blessed to have been there on this day.













A morning ferry ride to explore other islands in the area. I love the light first thing in the day.


Our last morning in camp, up early and trying to take it all in




Us, full of beautiful visions