Monday, May 27, 2013

Ooops!

I was reading in bed last night until gravity won the fight over my eyelids.  So I turned off the Kindle on my phone, took off my glasses.  And realized 

I didn't post a blog entry.

And of course first thing this morning I got an email from Heidi asking "What the heck?"  Thanks, Heidi it's good to know someone misses me when I slack off.  What can I say, yesterday was kind of a weird day.  It rained a lot.  We don't have much in the way of projects we can do now that don't require a dry day.  So we chewed our granola and sat around and looked at each other for a while.  Dragged Simon around in the rain a couple times.  Dave read.  I crocheted.  Then we decided to head to the Crafternoon event at The Brown. They had half a dozen or so crafters & artists set up in the back behind the shuffleboard table.  Among them was the Sasquatch artist.  More on that another day.  

Meanwhile it was still Sunday Brunch which means Dave had to try The Breakfast Burger.
A once-in-a-lifetime event according to Dave.
This is a bacon cheeseburger with a fried egg served between texas toast and topped with sausage gravy.  
And tater tots.  He let me taste the gravy and it was the best.

And then we took a drive to see some part of Fidalgo Island that we hadn't seen yet.  We got a good view of the bay from a hill south of town.  And since there was nothing pressing going on back home on the boat, we took the scenic loop drive around the peninsula that the refinery is on.  It doesn't sound that nice, but Heidi and Laura took the drive when they were here and told us about it.  And yes, we too saw the cool old rail car they found

Now I see why you guys didn't go poking around.  A couple of these cows were givin' us the stink eye.
Back at the docks we visited with a couple of our dock neighbors throughout the day. But overall it was a pretty quiet day.  

To leave you with a bit of beauty

I walk past this little wooden boat several times a day and thought I'd share that joy with you.


Yes, she surely is.




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