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Archive for October, 2008

Thanks to all our guests!

Wednesday, October 8th, 2008



For those that don’t already know, I took a spill on September 3rd, (stepped on one of the dog’s bones!) and did a goodly bit of damage to both feet – broke one and severly sprained the other ankle, torn ligaments and all… I’ve been off my feet for 5 weeks now, and John has been shouldering the whole load, along with some part time help from the girls! He has been so great, fixes all the breakfasts by himself, including all my meals too!! This has been a frustrating situation for us all, and we would so like to thank all our guests for their understanding and good thoughts!

I hope to be back on my feet somtime in the next 3-4 weeks, don’t know how much help I’ll be, so far I’ve been supervising from a wheelchair…done a lot of reading al well…. again thanks to all !

Renee


An Olympic Peninsula Getaway

Thursday, October 2nd, 2008
Getaway to the Olympic Peninsula - home of glaciers and rainforests

Getaway to the Olympic Peninsula - home of glaciers and rainforests

The Olympic Peninsula is right across the water from Seattle, but most of the time, it feels much farther—at least for us living here. I don’t mean that we forget that we just need to take the ferry to get to the museum, or Trader Joe’s or nightclubs – but it is like living in a pristine park sometimes. The access to pure nature on the Olympic Peninsula is so readily available. There are countless trails leading in-between roads where folks have family farms, generations old. And all you have to do is walk a few yards – and whoosh! You are deep in the forest. The Olympic Peninsula affords us a existence intertwined with the life forces that govern this area. Go out to the ocean and see just how integral the tides and the forces of the Strait are to life here. Come and escape the hub-bub of the city on the incomparable Olympic Peninsula. The parks and wild areas all around will capture your attention and relieve your senses. Expect to see wildlife: deer, elk, fox and mountain goat if you head up into the Olympic Mountains. And they will probably want to observe you as much as you want to watch them. After all, we all live here on this far-out peninsula, with a connection to the land and the sea that is quickly diminishing in other areas of the country. Come and escape to the Olympic Peninsula. It is still wild and beautiful here – getaway from it all here in the Olympics.