Larry had been feeling a bit water-logged, since it had been raining for quite a few days. In fact, he was ready to turn around and head back for Colorado - or at least, California. Fortunately, the day we decided to make the trip to Port Townsend was absolutely gorgeous.
We arrived at the ferry terminal in Mukilteo at just the right time. The lines weren't long at all. Too bad Ivar's wasn't open. It's never too early for some clam strips!
Soon we were boarding...
These seagulls posed quite nicely...
Whidbey Island was beautiful.
We made our way to Coupeville, and before long were arriving in Port Townsend. We drove down Water Street, oohing and aahing at the beauty of the old buildings as we drove by.
When I was through, Larry and Duchess were just about to cross the street, heading back towards the car...
We decided to drive down to the beach. I was trying to imagine what it must have been like for Nicholas when he first saw this part of the country, and for Alice when she joined him here. The first houses were built not far from the beach itself, and the settlers spent a great deal of time with the Native Americans who lived along the shores.
We came upon an information board that verified that this was the beach where Nicholas and Alice most likely walked and interacted with the Native Americans who helped the "Bostons", as they called the white settlers, in so many ways.
After exploring the beach for awhile, we decided to drive around the old residential sections of town and check out some of the Victorian architecture.
We stopped by the Co-Op and got some garlicky pasta salad and curried cauliflower salad, drove back to the beach, sat on a bench and ate lunch.
Soon it was time to head back to the ferry dock...
View of Port Townsend from the ferry deck.
I imagine that this view hasn't changed too much from what it was when Alice sailed into town in 1859...
Leaving the ferry and heading back towards Clinton and the ferry to Mukilteo.
What a fun day! Larry is a little more forgiving when the rainy days come, knowing that such beautiful days as this one do happen now and then!


















I like Port Townsend!
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