Monday, February 5, 2007

Sequimming Upstream

This weekend we headed to sunny Sequim, Washington on the northern part of the Olympic Peninsula. I say sunny because Sequim is known for 300 sunny days per year as a result of being in a rain shadow of the Olympic Mountains. Well, somebody forgot to tell Sequim that and we were rained on the entire time.

Momma Bear focusing the Korean Rocket down the Peninsula's Fir-trimmed highways

Good times were had by all and it's someplace we'd like to go back to this summer to take in all of the lavendar the area is also famous for. This trip was about life's simple pleasures: Digging in the sand, reading books by the fire, gorging on Papa Murphy's, ferry boat rides, and more.

1 Comments:

At 9:53 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Momma Bear? Where's baby bear?

 

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