Sunday, March 23, 2014

Anacortes, WA

We decided to take a Friday vacation day and drive up to Anacortes, WA to see a new part of the state and take in the "Largest Free Boat Show On The West Coast."  It was just over a 4-hour drive from Vancouver, WA.  Anacortes is on Fidalgo Island.  Not quite the "island" trip we'd like to take after this cold winter, but it was pretty fun!

The drive up to Anacortes from Vancouver.....wait, what is a Norfolk Southern locomotive doing on that train??

Mt. Rainier

Seattle from the south

CenturyLink Field (on the right)

Anacortes is surrounded by the north Puget Sound and San Juan Islands on three sides, and by the Swinomish Channel and the flats of Skagit Valley to the east. The weather is milder than other areas of the PNW because it lies within the Olympic Mountain rain shadow.  Fidalgo Island gets 21 inches of rain per year, only half as much as Seattle.  First known as Ship Harbor, Anacortes was established with a name and a post office in 1879 in the vain hope that it would be selected as the western terminus of the transcontinental railroad. The town was officially incorporated in 1891 shortly after the railroad bust, and became a lumber and fishing center. In the 1950s oil companies built big refineries near town. Two of the five refineries in Washington are located near the town.  Refining remains the area's largest industry, but the economic base now includes yacht construction/shipbuilding, tourism, and residential services for the nearby Whidbey Island Naval Air Station.

The Marina seen from the dog park


Small guage Anacortes rail line  


A picture with some locals

Nordic tugboats



The favorite 42' steel hull trawler....a true live-aboard...only $700K and it could be ours.

A 27' Bayliner Buccaneer, sloop

Our agreed upon sailboat, a 44' Jeanneau sloop

42' four bedroom four bath sloop - perfect for the Thompson men

The front of the 42' steel trawler


Sea Ray 330

Anacortes beaver trashcan


The top of Fidalgo Island's Mount Erie at sunset (1,273 ft) 





Maxie walking toward the UFO



We were told, "The road up is a little curvy."

Heart Lake

Aliens from the movie - the fourth kind

Obscure Men at Work movie reference


We stayed at the Majestic Inn and Spa right downtown - a very nice pet-friendly B&B.  It was close to shops and restaurants (and of course, to the marina).  We had dinner at the local brew pub known for its "locomotive breath" imperial stout.



Motorsailer Ketch


Another Motorsailer Ketch


Mt. Rainier coming home


The Force is strong with this one.  Maxie wasn't "technically" allowed on the restaurant's patio (per some 'health inspector' or something), but we made him look as much like a baby as possible....is anyone buying this?  It is also a chilly 50 degrees outside.

"Give me the food you will."

Maxie sleeping in the sun on the way home - it was a long and fun weekend trip

East Coast engine on the West Coast....second Norfolk Southern locomotive sighting in 2 days!

Thursday, March 20, 2014

Life in Vancouver, WA - Random Pics

Jungle Golf - great putting practice 
Look at the beautiful TaylorMade White Smoke putter!



Sleepy days

So glad winter is over!



Trees starting to bud

Maxie watching the ducks at our nearby park














Downtown Vancouver Farmer's Market

Local donut shop....they close when they run out of donuts....usually way before their 4:00pm stated closing time.




First emergency alert ever issued in the Portland area