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Possession Point

We thought we visited Possession Point State Park but as it turns out, we was at the Possession Point County Park. The state park was about 1/2 miles down the road.

Ok, whatever, not like I ever use a GPS or read road signs or anything.

We took a small hike, about 3/4 of a mile, but it was all +/- 300′ and honestly we didn’t see too much to make it worth the time and effort. We did see many American Robins, a few Dark-eyed Juncos and a bagillion Tent Worms which are everywhere, we had so many crawling on us, we got tired of picking them off.

We hiked to the peak and found a nice place to rest, but again, nothing really to see but tree’s and we found a water fountain of all things on the peak but of course, it didn’t work.

We walked around the dock and saw 3 Great Blue Herons and as well as a Osprey and heard a few Rufous Hummingbirds and 4 or 5 rabbits and some deer.

We drove back to Freeland, WA and stopped at the local food truck of Bubba’s Burgers and enjoyed eating them, not the best I have ever had, but I would go back.

We will go to Possession Point State Park soon, the County Park was ok, but honestly, it needed a lot of care to make it look more presentable and less neglected.

It’s time to yell at the tv…

The NBA Playoffs are here.

I am a long time, die hard, Indiana Pacers fan. I want to make sure they can hear me via the tv when I give them helpful advice, so I tend to speak somewhat loud at the tv during the game. It is currently game 4 at Atlanta and the #1 seed Pacers are down 2-1 to the #8 seed Atlanta Hawks and after being down 10 points in the 3rd, the Pacers made a comeback so I have been “giving advice” to the Pacers.

Today it is sunny and warm, we have the windows open, and there is a church group here at the park this weekend.

I must remember the windows are open…

Thursday, Pauline and I went to Troutdale to deal with our storage unit. It was holding the last remaining “house furniture” we owned. We wanted to give it a year before we tried to get rid of it, which is exactly what we did, however I kind of wish we tried to sell it off when we was still at the house.

While speaking to another volunteer he suggested trying a consignment store which is something we never thought of. That was the stress of keeping this storage unit, how will we do this? The only answer was to go down to the Portland area for a week or two and try and sell it on our own which is something we just did not want to do since it always came back to the “what if we can’t sell it?”.

We made advanced plans to have a mover suggested by the consignment shop, meet us at 12:30 pm at the storage unit. Pauline and I left here at 7am and arrived at the storage unit at 11am. We moved our King sized mattress to our other storage unit that has our personal items, rearranged that, and put some items into it while taking some items out while we waited.

12:30pm came and went with no phone call from the mover, we waited until 1pm before we started calling him, then we called the office and then we call the consignment shop who said they would try and contact him and let us know ASAP.

We started to do some other small errands that we had planned to do, but was worried that if we stopped at the greek restaurant that we loved, the mover would call and would when we placed our order and its on the other side of town. So we went to the pub next door to the storage unit where we have tried 2 other times but have yet to have a meal that was “good” or even decent. This time would be no different.

The mover finally called and told us he had a flat tire and would be 3 hours or so late… Had this call taken place 10 minutes earlier, I could have been eating a kick ass gyro and not terrible soup…

Ok, whatever, we still had errands to do, so we spent the next few hours going from store to store and then heading back to the storage unit that we waited another 45 minutes before the mover arrived. It took about 45 minutes for them to load everything so that meant we was about 15 minutes late for meeting a friend for dinner.

We met our friend, ate some decent food (At a place that usually was really good food), laughed, talked for a few hours before Pauline and I had to drive the 4 hours back home. We got home around 11:15pm and took time to shower and chill out some before we went to bed around 12:15am.

It was nice to see Troutdale, and the few changes we noticed, but over all, I am much happier living a nomadic lifestyle then a stationary one. We drove by our old house and noticed that the neighbor finally fixed his privacy fence, but other then that, our old house/neighborhood looked the same.

Pacers up 3 with 8.9 left…

 

StReSsInG…

 

PACERS WIN!

It’s gotta be 4:20 somewhere…

Hello!

It is just after 4pm on Sunday April 20, 2014. I have my AC/DC playlist jamming away while I have my window open so I can not only get some fresh air, but I can also hear the Rufous Hummingbirds come and go from our feeders.

While not in the great number or varity of hummingbirds we was so lucky to have while in Patagonia, we still get a kick out of these few 5-6 Rufous’s. With a Anna’s being seen every so often.

Our friends Daphna and Allen visited us this weekend and as usual, we did nothing but laugh… Ok, we ate and drank more, but you know, a good time was had by all. They even brought Maude so Drew could day “Hi!” to her. Sakura of course is above them all and stayed in the bedroom pretty much the entire weekend.

But she made her presence known…

When Daphna and Allen got Maude, we got them a dog toy. One of those “squeak” toys that we thought nothing of. We saw it, squeaked it once, threw it in the cart and later sent it off in the mail forgetting all about it.

Until we visited a few weeks later to be informed, that not only is there 1 squeak in this toy, but 18 of them. And Maude LOVED this toy above all others. To the point that when they took the toy away, Maude would cry. Both Daphna and Allen work from home. They voiced their appreciation in many tones and ways and very colorfully.

So of course we felt bad and decided on our next visit to make this up to them but getting them more squeak toys and putting them in odd places around their house, while leaving a doggie treat next to it. What made this even funnier was at this time of this, Daphna and Allen had many sleepless nights prior to this night, so when we left at 8pm they went to bed…

Only to call us at 11pm letting us know they went to bed when we left but had to get up a hour later to search their house for a full hour for any more squeak toys so they could, at long last, go to bed and SLEEP!

They used many colorful words and gave us an example of what they hear over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over… Xs 1,000.

I tell you this so you can better appreciate this…

When we met up at Daphna and Allen’s hotel room for lunch, one of the first things we saw sitting on the bed, was Sakura’s squeaky mouse. Which is battery operated and very sensitive so any minor vibration will set it off.

My first thought was Maude stole Sakura’s toy, but then I realized I told Drew to watch Maude carefully so she won’t steal anything, so it must have been Sakura coming out of the bedroom when we was site seeing the park, and putting her squeaky mouse in Daphna’s bag just so she can also torture these poor, squeaked to death people.

Cat’s. They are evil.

Our visit even started off on a bang. Daphna told us she planned to leave at 1pm so she should be here by 3pm. We knew there was a zero percent chance this would happen, but we love her for trying. Around 4pm she texted that they just got off the ferry. Around 6pm Daphna text’s me “they are on “whatever road” so will be here in moments”

I heard of this road, but for the life of me, where is it??? Um… Wait a minute… I call Daphna.

After a few questions and a round of debate, Daphna and I concluded that yes, Pauline and I really are at Fort Flagler State Park and no, that we are not, nor have we ever been, at Fort Worden State Park, which is across the bay from Fort Flagler and about a 40 minute drive.

And honestly, this explained so much about prior conversations like “why did you get a room in Squim?” (hour away) and why it took them so long to get here but after hearing about their travel and recent events, it just adds more lore to our dysfunctional, untrustworthy, immoral lives that we all share with each other as we have for the last 14+ years at least.

I made some chili, this time I really went for it, and it turned out really good with a strong kick. Now I know how to get there!

We then took Maude and walked around the park, showing them a small section of Fort Flagler as we talked long into the night and watched the stars from a battery. The weather was as good as we could have had, it could have been 10 degrees warmer, but other then that, it was great.

They left around 12am and we met up at there room in Port Ludlow, WA (20 minutes away) They stayed at the Inn of Port Ludlow which was really nice, nice room, very nice staff, and good food at the restaurant where no one under 21 is admitted which is another reason to LOVE it!

After a really good lunch, we walked around the beach some to let Maude off the leash and she quickly took to the water and even swam with a large branch in her mouth. Apparently this is the first time this dog went swimming willingly.

After this we came back to the park, we walked where we walked last night due to a missing water bottle, we found that and returned home to get our Jeep as we showed them the rest of the park. They left around 6pm and Pauline and I still trying to recover. It has been rare where we have been on the go at this rate for 2 days.

The extra bonus is, we will be just 1 ferry and 1 hour from Daphna and Allen all summer.

This will be a good summer!

 

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Pauline and I decided to take Kermit the Jeep out yesterday for the day and do a 100 mile loop though the local mountain range and see what we could see. We saw a lot. But what we did not … Continue reading