Travel
Headin’ Down South
A Slow Boat to Gig Harbor
Our trip this morning from Blake Island to Gig Harbor was something like this. All me actually.
A Home Invasion
Try as
A Big Deal
We were hailed by the gunboat to the left of the photo and “asked” politely to keep 1000 yards away from
A Federal Offense
We pointed Impromptu south intending to sample just a bit of the Hood Canal. This rather large body of water is surprisingly boring from a boater’s perspective. How come? Because it’s a glacier-carved valley, the walls are steep and the water deep.
Not What I Imagined
Rather than the sunny summer cruise to Port Townsend that I was expecting, we travelled for four hours in this…
Put a Bow on It
When I left you, we were hanging out on Bainbridge Island with Fiona Bean and her new owners. From there, we travelled around the south end of
A Visit with an Old Friend
After lunch, we cruised north to Eagle Harbor on Bainbridge Island. Douglas and Patty caught
A Change of Perspective
“I wouldn’t know”, Chip sighed. “It hasn’t gotten much action lately.” Bob thought that Chip looked kind of down. Not like his usual self.
“What are you talkin’ about, pal? Judy’s hot.
The Well-known Unknown
Now, imagine that you are floating on a boat nearby. You can turn north and explore the San Juan and Gulf Islands, poke your nose into dozens of interesting ports along the Sunshine Coast of British
Watching the Walkers
Stuart Island
There are two harbors on Stuart Island: Prevost Harbor on the north side, and Reid Harbor on
Jones Island
We began our journey with a two-and-a-half hour cruise to little Jones Island. Jones, which lies just off the