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.
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We walked up to the bunkers. |
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And looked out over the water. That's Mt Rainier on the right. |
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We encountered a pair of does on the way out. |
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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.
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It's in an old building that used to be a stables.
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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.
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Jelly wasn't too sure about these big creatures. |
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