Four ex-Metroids gather in Anacortes to celebrate retirement |
This month’s blog entry will include Roger and my trip to Canada to celebrate our 25th wedding anniversary, a visit by brother John and Marilyn, a Family open house in memory of Roger’s uncle Don who died in February. A trip to Olympia to stay at a friend’s cabin on Henderson Inlet, a visit to see my great nephew James, a visit to celebrate Bjorn’s birthday and take the grandkids to Red Robin, a potluck dinner with visits by two more brothers, their significant others, and my girlfriend Liz, a trip to Lopez for the Third Annual Lamb, Wool, and Goat Festival, and a host of related events in honor of moi’s 60thbirthday.
VanDusen Botanical Garden, Vancouver, B.C. |
Roger with another Taurus |
Twenty-five years ago, Roger and I flew into Victoria Harbour from Lake Union . Then we rented a car and drove all over Vancouver Island for our honeymoon. In honor of that event, we went to Victoria again. But this time, we drove to Vancouver ,BC , took a ferry to Salt Spring Island ,took a ferry to Vancouver Island at Swartz Bay , and from Victoria Harbour , took the Black Ball Ferry to Port Angeles , drove to Port Townsend, took a ferry to Whidbey Island, drove across Deception Pass , and took the ferry home from Anacortes. That’s six ferry rides if you’re counting. I always wanted to do that.
Black Ball to Port Angeles |
One of the many highlights
of our trip was staying at The Beaconfield Inn, a B&B that we stayed in the
first night of our honeymoon. Gary and
Warren have only owned it for the last nine years, but were more than
accommodating by giving us the same garden suite, champagne, directing us to
Cafe Brio for dinner and being excellent hosts.
Beaconsfield 1988 |
Beaconsfield 2013
Another highlight was
Once we got to
Elwha River Restoration
At theTextile Guild Quarterly
meeting on Orcas, Lola Deane talked about living in Pakistan and brought examples of the textiles she collected among her many journeys abroad.
Frere Jaques and Souer Marilyn
We are always happy to have a visit from John and Marilyn from far off Richland. They got in on some unseasonably good weather here on the island. And we took advantage of it with a trip to South Beach and American Camp. Unfortunately, we had to run out on them to go to Roger's family event in Renton. Hopefully, they have some fond memories of wildflowers and Cafe Demeter.
Hard
to describe how nice it was on Henderson Inlet on May 5th: The people, the setting, the weather, the
food . There was music and laughter and tons of clams at low tide on Monday
morning. I loved it. Thanks to all who contributed.
Roger
and I (and Suzie) were able to stop in and visit April and her new baby on that
trip. They live one inlet over from
We
got home from
This gave us two whole days
to prepare for the big celebration, Anita’s 60th and Christina’s 70th
birthday potluck at Thornbush. The
weather was still great! Would it
hold? Tension was mounting. People were coming, then they weren’t, then
they were. Would there be enough
food? Do I know how to grill a whole
salmon? Would there be enough
musicians? Was there enough time? Only time would tell. . .
Success!
The weather held, the food was
great, people came, and the musicians played on and on until almost
midnight. Early the next morning Jeff,
Kathy, Liz and I boarded a ferry to Lopez for the third annual
When we weren't admiring the little goats, the smart herding dogs, and the beautiful fiber and fiber arts, we drove around Lopez and beachcombed. here's a picture of my sister-in-law Kathy skipping stones at Spencer Spit State Park.
And so the celebration continued, dinner at "The Place" with Marc, Nancy, and Liz, and the next day at the spa with Liz. Ahhhh. As one of the many birthday cards I received quoted, "To be rich in friends is to be poor in nothing".
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