Date: Week of April 23rd
Locale: Chehalis, Washington
After being 'forced' to not deliver a class for a week, and spending a week in Schaumburg delivering a resident class, I somehow managed to be scheduled for a week in Washington! Anyone who knows me, knows how much I love the Puget Sound area; Chehalis is in the south, not really part of the Seattle Metro area, nor even part of the Puget Sound area. But I still flew in to Seattle to spend a little 'me' time seeing a place I'd never been to.
I arrived in Seattle on Friday afternoon, and spent Friday night up in Everett. Dinner at Anthony's Homeport started the week off on an excellent point! On Saturday morning, I took a hour long Ferry ride from Anacortes to San Juan Island! Despite living in the Puget Sound region for 10 years, this was a place I'd never visited. I spent the day exploring the island and having dinner before having a quiet evening at a local Bed & Breakfast. During my drive around the island, I found the San Juan Islands Sculpture Park, a large outdoor area containing about 150 sculptures! Some were astounding, all were beautiful. I also visiting a Lighthouse on the islands Southeast corner, and managed to snap a few photo's of a mother Fox who had just caught a rabbit to beed her young kit. Sunday I visited a Lavender Farm before heading back to Friday Harbor to catch the Ferry back to Anacortes. Sadly, I missed my scheduled ferry ( I arrived 28 minutes early, but they have a strict rule about being there 30 minutes prior to departure, so I was placed in the 'standby' line). There wasn't enough room for me on that ferry, so I had to wait for a later Ferry. Not much I could do, so I sat and waited... and waited...
I went to Chehalis, which is south of Olympia, and spent most of Monday driving around. I managed to get within a few miles of both Mount Rainier, and Mount St. Helens! Both are awesome to see up close. I wanted to get closer, but to be honest, it would have taken almost 4 hours just to get to the base of one of them, so I settled for seeing both from a distance. Besides, it's not like I was going to climb either one....
The class went quite well, and I may get invited here again for another class they need. Only time will tell on that one. I loved the area near Chehalis. You are about an hour south of the Seattle-Tacoma Metro area, and an hour north of the Portland Oregon Metro area. But Chehalis itself is pretty rural, and appeals a lot to me. Sadly, I can't live here, my allergies will not allow that. Itchy eyes, sinus's that just won't dry up, a constant cough, and more that last for about 9-10 months of the year. There's not an allergy medicine out there now that will alleviate those symptoms. So, I live away, and treasure my time here. I can tell it's time to leave though, my eyes have been itching the last couple of days!
Noteworthy Restaurants:
Anthony's Homeport https://www.anthonys.com/restaurants/detail/anthonys-homeport-everett/ This is one of the nicest restuarants I've been to recently, a little 'above' my normal style. I prefer a homey place, laid back, and not formal at all. Anthony's is not formal by any means, but it is a cut above my normal style. The food is excellent, and of course, the service is also. Their Baked Dungeness Crab, Shrimp & Artichoke Dip has to be tried to really appreciate it, and their Chop Chop Seafood Salad is scrumptious!
Cask & Schooner http://www.caskandschooner.com/menu This place is really more my style, relaxed, laid back, but excellent all around. Their Fish n Chips are some of the best I've ever had. Thick cut of Cod, perfectly battered and fried. A little greasy, but not too gooey like Fish n Chips can be when not properly prepared.
Duke's Chowder House https://www.dukesseafood.com/menus/dinner-menu/ Duke's is a place you can dine at, and enjoy outstanding Seafood, as well as a laid back atmosphere. It's a little pricey, but well worth it if you ask me. Their Dungeness Crab Stuffed Halibut is so moist, so tender, and just perfect!
Photo's From Visit:
Historic/Interesting Places Visited:
San Juan Sculpture Park http://sjisculpturepark.com/ Approximately 150 Sculptures from numerous artists adorn the grounds of this park. It's generally free to the public, but they do ask for donations. A $5 donation is well worth an hour or two of roaming the area admiring the objects. This was a great way to spend a sunny April afternoon!
In Closing
I will spend next week in Lansing Michigan. I was there last year delivering two classes on the same piece of equipment; they want more of the same this year for other technicians who could not attend last years classes.
Jim Dorrell |