Monday, May 15, 2017

Pictures from my May 2017 trip to Woodenville and Chimacum

This creek is in the backyard of my grandson Matt in Woodenville.


Two pictures of the Skagit Valley tulip fields.



Picture of software engineer Matt writing code at his kitchen table. He is being paid.


Half of the Prunepicker and all the Wrocks. Janelle, Winter, Matt, and Holly.


Janelle and Matt


Winter and Holly.


The Wrocks take me to the Edmunds ferry. The ferry is at the end of the dock. They gave me a ride, cookies, and bought my ticket!


The Hood Canal floating bridge.


Point Wilson Lighthouse. At the entrance to the Admiralty Inlet.


Olympic Mountains.


Seascape on East side of Marrowstone Island.


Port Townsend from Marrowstone. Paper mill on the left.


Prunepicker and grand daughter Corrie. (Short for Cornelia Faith)


Grandson Mark, the old PP, and Corrie.


Hello Seattle.


You know these two.


Officer row at Fort Warden.


Olympics again.


Jefferson County Courthouse.


House built to look like a light house. In Port Townsend.


Another seascape.


Sign at Fort Flagler.


Lunch party at the Spruce Goose Restaurant. Located at the Jefferson County International Airport. The four people standing are my dear friends, Herm and Kathy Schilling and Irene Greening and the old prunepicker.


This lot 649 at the Escapee Park was the home of Jackie and I for 17 years. The trees in back were seedlings when we moved in.


Corrie at the entrance to a trail to Chimacum Creek.


Corrie and Chimacum Creek.


Dungeness Spit.


Two pictures of the Seattle skyline.



Panoramic view of a Cinco de Mayo potluck (good food) at the Escapee Clubhouse. I stayed there five days in a motor home furnished by the Schillings.Thank you Herm and Kathy.


This Escapee Bar was built some 25 years ago. Decorated with corks.


Barracks at Fort Warden.


Corrie knitting and cell phoning at the same time.


Nice picture of two nice grand kids. Mark and Corrie Wright.


Hello Dallas.








3 comments:

  1. My goodness what beautiful pictures...the tulips and the scenery are outstanding. As are the people. Thx for sharing.

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    1. Thanks Deanne. I am glad that I went. It had been two years since I had seen Winter and Holly. Thanks for the kind remarks.

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