Showing posts with label Aberdeen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Aberdeen. Show all posts

Sunday, December 16, 2012

Aberdeen Day Two!




     Welcome back!    After the holidaze I have many new ideas and posts coming!   I hope that everyone sticks with me.  And PLEASE share these links, if you enjoy what you see here.  
Our family has been experiencing overly poor service almost every were we shop in the last few months.  I have an entire blog post about the worse offenders in the works.  But to counter the "bad karma" this might bring, I am going to post about a quality business in every new post on this sight.  As long as we actually have an enjoyable shopping, dining, or business experience.  Places that stand out and offer beyond great service, actually going the extra mile to make our day or at least be helpful.   Many have already been noted in these posts.   Our family offers them a huge thank you!   After I have a large handful, of businesses posted, I have a plan to attempt to cross publicize with them.   To freely push customers to there business and to my random web-sights.   Thank you ahead of time, to anyone that goes with this.  


      Today I have two such businesses.   ---  Before our trip out of town, and again this morning--I find myself at Midas to have our car looked at.   They have been overly professional and helpful.  Fixing what we decided was in our budget, and not pressuring us to have more things fixed.  This morning they squeezed our car right in to get looked at.  As I was driving it yesterday afternoon, both wiper blades decided to quit.  They are still stuck in the up position, and you can hear the moter running, but they will not budge.  In Washington, this is a huge problem.  Midas got the car right in to look at, and offered a very reasonable cost estimate.  They know I can not venture to work tonight with no wiper blades, and did not take advantage of the situation by jacking the price way up.   
    While they are looking at our car, it is a quick venture to Barnes & Noble.  With most actual book stores vanishing, it is awesome to have such a large book store in town!  You can roam all of the isles and books, even hide away in a corner and read ---without being annoyed by workers.  The store also has a Starbucks in it, with treats, and coffee of course.  This coffee shop is tied in with the Cheese cake factory ---so treats are expensive, but sooo good!   And offers free wi-fi, which is how I am typing up today's post!   Neither business offers outstanding service, but I have also never had poor service in a Barnes & Noble or a Starbucks.  




     I try to keep this sight as current as possible.  I also attempt to keep all exploring in Bellingham or Whatcom county.   Again today I am going to venture much further down the trail and tell a little more about our recent trip to Grey's Harbor.  For more exploring from way beyond---please check out my other blog sight at      www.wyomingjack.blogspot.com        
For my 2.5 readers in Wyoming, I have many posts about exploring Sheridan, Wyoming.  Just type "Sheridan" into the search section at the top of the blog screen.
Easily the koolest statue in Sheridan


   On to the picture filled exploring!

So on day two of our mini trip---   the rain disappeared long enough for some trail exploring.  The boys and I ventured past the house we were staying at, past the local middle school.  Through many trees and past many ponds.






I love how it is so wet that everything in Washington is green.
Even the trees are green all over.


Reflecting bridge toke us into Cosmopolis.
I apologize if I spelled the town wrong. 



                               Short section of track remaining down by the water. 
   Our youngest found the Frisbee --pictured above.   One of us seems to find at least one treasure every time we venture out.  



A few rare glimpses of the sun follow.

My readers in other states, probably do not realize how little we see of the sun in the winter time.
This is why I bring it up so much, and have so many random pictures of the sun.  
It is nice to recall what it actually looks like, and think of it's warmth!
On days that the sun does make an appearance, all residents are squinting, trying to recall what that bright light in the sky is.  And trying not to run into things while walking.
The great Northwest usually has amazing, sun filled summers, but the winter is full 
of grey and rain.







Back were we stayed, there are many cats.
Every time we ate or sat at the table- there were many glowing eyes watching us. 


My wife took this picture on the way to Aberdeen.
Considering we were on I-5 and moving, it is a very neat picture.
The Space Needle top was recently painted gold for it's 50th anniversary.
Right now it is getting a new paint job.  A tree landscape around the top. 
Voted on by residents of this state. 

We also had time to visit relatives.   
We had started to think that my wife was adopted at an early age--for many reasons.
Or maybe it was just hopeful wishing on her part.  But she looks just like this recently found sibling.




The kiddos got to see relatives too, and have an all out brawl!
Notice the fine made sock "boxing gloves!"


Than we explored many of the homes my wife lived in.

Or at least drove past them.

My wife is the only person I know, that has moved more than me.

Thank you for reading and sharing this post!

Next I return to the wonderful Bellingham area.

Last Saturday we explored Fairhaven and enjoyed all of there Christmas activities!


Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Exploring Aberdeen/Greys Harbor II




     This page is all about Bellingham and Whatcom county.  What to do see and be here.  And I have many ideas for this page.  I really do, I just been busy with a little day called Christmas and all. ;)  This page is also all about exploring.   And the trail took us out of Bellingham --across the state actually to Aberdeen.   This trip gained us a new travel trailer, that is in our family's yard for storage, but will save us a lot in motel rooms this summer.  Of course all of our roaming this summer will make it in picture filled blogs.  As long as my work gives me time off.  So today I wish to share a few pictures and thoughts.  




      I usually warn people to make a U-Turn when they see the above sign.  But we do have some great friends and or family members that always make the trip worth while.  All of the water and such make for some great picture opportunities.   Since my wife grew up in this area, I will refrain from bad mouthing the area --for now.  The town does have one of the best motto's around though. 

  I can though bad mouth this motel!  In our travels we have stayed in some very bad places.  This is possibly the worse place we have ever stayed.  Nothing worked right, but we still payed full rent.  Including the bath tub that took six hours to drain.  They were closed down for awhile, to meet safety standards, and you can see some improvements going on now. 

     Just after the "welcome" sign, you pass this rock wall of sorts.   I have been exploring at the top, and can say it is worth the difficulty to climb.  You are greeted by water views just across the road.





   Just into town, take some time to explore this great park.  The bridge in the background is a draw bridge, the entire area has such bridges.  So don't be surprised if you have to wait for awhile.  

    


                                          Some fall color still hanging on for dear life.



Right past the park is a Starbucks.  
I took time to write one of my posts for my other blog at this coffee shop. 
If you call the random rambling writing.  
Let me know what you think--  www.wyomingjack.blogspot.com

The above sign is not over the Starbucks, and is actually a false sign.  
The shop is now closed.  


                               Behind the Wal Mart store is another good area to explore.  




                                              Abandoned pumpkin I found along the way. 


                                                                          O shaped trees.
   

Just before the sun came out for a little bit. 
They do not call it Grays Harbor for nothing. 


                                       Across some more bridges to Hoquium.   

   Both towns obviously benefit from the water.  But they also take logging seriously too.  A huge loggers rodeo greets visitors each year.  We have been to the parade and rodeo I am happy to report. 







                                                  Same blue boat, different types of draw bridges.  


   Behind the industrial area is a look out you can climb up and stare at the water.  




   Beyond is Ocean Shores and plenty of other great port towns.  I do not really like Ocean Shores.    It is one of those towns that could be a great tourist trap, but is far from being one yet.   You can also easily jump onto highway 101 from this area.  

  Lots of updates and new features in the works.   My next post will be all about weekend Christmas activities in wonderful Fairhaven.   



Sunday, August 5, 2012

Lake Sylvia-- Grays Harbor





         Today's post ventures out of Bellingham and even Whatcom county to Grays Harbor.    This is across the state of Washington from here.   A good five hour drive, on a perfect day of driving.  So, much longer on most days, because the journey takes you through Seattle.  Lately it seems that traffic picks up around Everette and might not ever get denser on your voyage.   On this day we had school functions to attend during the day, and did not do it our way and hit the highway, until about 4 P.M.  So we soon hit traffic gridlock and the I-5 turned into a giant parking lot.  


 Our car really did not like the stop and stop traffic added with the heat, and the engine started to over heat.  So we were soon parked on the side of the road for about half an hour.   Letting the traffic thin out a little bit, and mostly letting the engine cool off.  I am happy to report that a few people actually did stop to see if we and the kids were O.K.   There are still good people in this world!   




     Add some more pictures to my huge album of me beside vehicles with the hood up.



Max loves a car ride.
Although he was not sure he wanted to get in a car again after this trip. 
Here he is being my back seat driver!


Rest stop along the way. 



    I attempt to keep this blog page about activities and exploring Bellingham and the Whatcom area, but occasionally we take a worthy trip that leads us further down the road.   This trip was clear back in June, but with my new job and such, this page has been taking a back seat, very sadly.  Starting today I am bumping up posts and work on this page.   My wife had been planning a family reunion for her side of the family for a year, and it was at beautiful Lake Sylvia.   The old stomping grounds for her and her family when they were growing up.  






     Most of the time I recommend making a high speed U-Turn in the middle of the road, when you see the above sign, although I do love the city motto.   But this trip was for a great cause, and it was the best time we ever had in the harbor.   In the past, bad fates awaited us in the harbor every time we visited some how.  






   These signs are all along the coast line---but I figure if you are that close to the ocean and a Tsunami hits, you might as well stop and enjoy the view!






Another helpful sign!



My wife and host for the event!
I must say she did an awesome job.


    We had a great turn out, and more than enough food.   I was happily in charge of the BBQ.



                         Mr Max stood watch in case any of us dropped any food.   
   After I had cooked up enough food and had time for a few plates full of grub, Max and I wandered around the lake because there is always time to explore!




A boardwalk leads you around the lake and up to the old dam.
Many trails and camp sights fill the area also.



    After you pass the bridge near the parking lot, restrooms, playground, and care takers housing, is the above.   This round piece of wood is hundreds of years old and was used by loggers.  They would stand on it in the water, and see how long they could stay above water.







The entire clan!

A great old court house in Hoquim, WA.
Court houses are always very cool buildings. 



    We stayed in Aberdeen --a few miles away.    Beyond the great city slogan shown above on the city sign, the town also holds claim to the only mall I have ever seen that is literly sinking into the swamp land it was built on.   The contractors must have built this place and laughed all the way to the bank, and than fled the country.   If you walk inside, the floor tile ripples and warps up and is not even close to even.   It is kind of like walking drunk.   Most of the stores have pulled out of the  "mall."   The malls claim to fame is not that it is sinking --but that Tom Cruise visited the mall once.  There are many pictures of this inside.  Inside the mall that is, not inside this blog. 


     We stayed in our awesome hosts yard, so that we did not impose toooo much.   In the above huge tent that we had just bought.   We did not have time to test the tent before the trip, so found ourselves extra glad it did not leak.   The rain paused long enough for the reunion, but we did not see to many other breaks in the rain.   It is Washington state though.


    One of the many kittens were we stayed.    The kiddos and the kittens were at constant battle.
I do not mind kittens because they are not yet cats.   But Max does not like cats at all.   

  One of the few peaceful moments between the kittens and the kiddos!


    Sunday just happened to be Father's day and we enjoyed the states new booze laws on Saturday night.  


                                          MANY more exploring posts in the works!

      Also please check out my more established blogs at www.wyomingjack.blogspot.com
With 300+ posts to roam through now!!

  And as always......


                   **HAPPY TRAILS!!**