Thursday, August 26, 2010

Chimacum, Washington





Well, I wanted to recap a little with some pictures of Diane and Brent's beautiful outdoor living space. They have a wonderful sitting area with a umbrella table and four chairs surrounded by beautiful greenery and flowers. They have their own private paradise right here.
Yesterday, Lee and Brent spent the morning doing some more trouble shooting with the battery situation while awaiting a phone call from the service center telling us that the new batteries had arrived. Unfortunately, it was about 2:30pm before we found out that we were going to have to wait until the next day. So....Lee and Brent went fishing for salmon and crab and Diane and I went shopping in downtown Port Townsend.
There were art galleries and funky stores which I just adored. I found a black t-shirt for Lee that had a white treble on it. The saying on it was "Here Comes Treble" which I thought was perfect for Lee to wear when he is rehearsing for his concerts. Apart from that, I mostly window shopped and enjoyed the waterfront.
The four of us met back at the resort and made plans for dinner. Sadly, the water was too rough for salmon fishing, so they put out the "crab pots" which will be picked up either Thursday or Friday for a crab boil on Friday night. Crabbing is very similiar to catching lobsters with traps. Once they enter, they cannot get out (gee, sounds like those roach motels!! ha ha ha)
We had a wonderful dinner at "T's". While we were driving, the full moon was rising above the water. Diane had to take a picture and I'm glad she did.
Well despite our morning disappointment, we made the best of our beautiful day. Hopefully we will be able to resolve our coach issues tomorrow!!! Wish us luck!!

1 comment:

Bob J. said...

http://www.tiffinrvnetwork.com/forum/

Hey guys, I see you barely made it to the Left Coast. Here's a link to the Tiffin RV Forum, where I suggest you pose your battery question. They are EXTREMELY helpful on that board.

We are only in MN, so haven't traveled as far as you have since leaving Petosky, but having fun dodging the flies and mosquitos...and enjoying all the cooler weather....Regards, Bob