Friday, September 7, 2012

This is the Marine Science building here at the Fort. They have several tide pools inside and instructors for the kids. You are able to feed the critter's and ask all the questions you can think of. The wooden boat festival starts today in Port Townsend. It's really a big deal and there will be lots of beautiful wooden boats. Pictures later.

Tuesday, September 4, 2012



These are pictures overlooking the beach and the grounds of the fort. Not a bad place.
This is her truck. Keep in mind, she built this thing from scratch. These people were wonderful. They gave people rides up and down the hill and through the tunnels.
Up on the hill this weekend a bunch of folks moved in to do a reenactment of the early days of the fort. Most all of them are from Canada. My friends Art and Mary will love that. This lady is a welder and she built a large truck to do this in. I'll show you a picture of it in a minute. Did I mention "ART AND MARY ARE COMING TO VISIT US NEXT SPRING". YAY YAY.
Hi, this is a view of our camp from "Artillery Hill". The gun emplacements are up on the hill and point out over the straits of Juan De Fuca. Just look at that view.

Sunday, August 26, 2012

I don't think you can see it but there is a "for sale" sign on the back of this little beauty. It's up in the boat yard in Port Townsend, where I spend a lot of time. It's a 28' Bristle Chanel Cutter built of wood and it is beautiful. The interior is made of exotic hard woods with a lot of brass accents. the owner told me they have gone around the world twice in it. I really love our Airstream, but, I would trade in a minute.

Sunday, August 19, 2012

Well here we are, side by side on moving day. I'm glad that's over. Now all we have to do is sell the small one. Can you see Cooper in the shade of the trailer. Of course we had to pick a hot day in the north west.