Honest Traveler
VASHON-MAURY ISLAND, Washington, USA - Some personal journalism business drew Sylvia and I from our temporary quarters in beautiful Sequim, WA to this island, a stone's throw (if you are a giant with a huge throwing arm) from Seattle's shores.
The only way onto the island with a car |
Our visit coincided with the only rainy day we have had since arriving last Sunday but even with the rain it was great visit. For one thing, it proved that my new Columbia rain jacket is up to the task of, well, repelling a pretty hard rainfall.
We paid a call at the local weekly newspaper - The Beachcomber - then headed for lunch at The Hardware Store Restaurant (LINK: Hardware Store), a wildly popular place that favors meat eaters but has vegetarian options. We had crab cakes and fish - both delicious. We did pay island prices - the total bill came to about $30 - but it was worth it.
Ray Pfortner |
Photo/beeswax art |
I asked him about the beeswax - would it melt on a hot summer day? Only if the temperature hit 200 degrees Fahrenheit he said.
His artwork will be quite safe even with global warming, it seems.
With an hour before the next ferry, we did a rainy-day tour with stops at various places include a coffee roasting outfit that had a young lady out front playing an accordion.
And then we made a maritime pilgrimage to the Port Robinson Lighthouse where I peered in but didn't get a chance to thrown any light switches or buy any postcards...
Maybe on our next visit.
Vashon Island woman rocks on the accordion |
Port Robinson Lighthouse on Vashon-Maury Island |
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