Wednesday, December 05, 2018

WOOD AND FABRIC

It was a gloriously beautiful day!

We headed out early to catch the Bainbridge Ferry in order to be at Edensaw in Port Townsend when it opened.  I dropped Darrell off there and me and the doggos went for a walk in Fort Worden.

It was cold and frosty, to say the least.  I heard this is the first time the temperature has dipped to 32* since February this year.  But the day was bright and clear, and the skies an intense blue.

We walked up to the bunkers.

And looked out over the water.  That's Mt Rainier on the right.



We encountered a pair of does on the way out.

They are very friendly here in Port Townsend and let us get very close.


Then we picked up Darrell and went to the Food Co-op and bought stuff for lunch.

Then we headed for Port Gamble - a little ways off our path - to visit a quilt shop called Quilted Strait.  I heard about this place recently - they said it was a great shop.  They didn't exaggerate.  



It's in an old building that used to be a stables.

I indulged a bit.

Afterwards, I told Darrell we'd have to stop in here everytime we come to Port Townsend for wood.  He agreed.

Jelly wasn't too sure about these big creatures.

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