Sunday, November 19, 2017

Polar Bear Plunge Unusual Snow 2 weeks before Thanksgiving

We decided to take a trip up the coast on the opposite side of the Puget Sound to Birch Bay and stayed (thanks to a UUFSB Auction we won 2 years ago donated by Tom Krausz) at the Sandcastle Raintree Resort. The resort share-time had 3 bedrooms and was larger than the size of our house to be... We left in sunshine in the RV and hit snow.  We had to take Eliza with us (no nice West Meadow Lane EXT. neighbors to take care of her)and so she stayed in a RV trailer park while Pat did the Polar Bear Plunge. It is a beautiful, quiet place this time of the year here.  
The Bay in summer is a boater's delight. And very touristy because it is just about a hop, skip and jump from Vancover, Canada.
Sunrise off the balcony with Mount Baker in the background.  Trust me my camera makes everything look small. Mt. Baker looks like it is at your backdoor and you could walk to it. We walked and walked along a small river from the backdoor.  Saw eagles and lots of waterfowl. We are now back home our little RV forested park above Port Ludlow Bay, but hope to be at Olele Point by Jan.  We have so many rocks to move.  Being Thanksgiving is coming I try to be grateful everyday, so I am thanking the Universe for the rocks-they will give me purpose, paths to make.  We will be at Ben and Kelsey's for Thanksgiving ...I will take photos of the progress of the home and our time with them and the Kozaks, Kelsey's parents, so welcoming and loving. We do so miss all of you all and West Meadow Lane Ext. 







Colors of fall with a touch of snow

Eagles Nest

Pat on Birch Bay