We took the Kingston Ferry over to the Olympic Peninsula and drove out to Sequim where the Dungeness Natural Wild Life Preserve is and also the home the the largest sand spit (FYI: I hate the words Sequim, Dungeness, and spit so this is kind of hard to write about even though it was a fun trip). The spit is 5.5 miles long with a lighthouse at the end of it. We didn't quite make it out that far, but enjoyed being out on the beach. Madison and Joe went for a walk and found some interesting shells and wildlife. Hayes and I looked for uniquely colored rocks and chased some of the waves. We could see Mt. Baker, the Olympic Mountains and Canada from the beach. It was pretty impressive. We left at sunset and got a nice final view of the water and the mountains.
Monday, January 19, 2009
Sequim (pronounced "Skwim") and Dungeness (like the crab)
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You guys are doing all kinds of exploring around there. That is so fun. I am so jealous. Since when did you guys become all adventurous? I guess since you don't live in BV where there really isnt much to do, huh?
That looks like so much fun! We are going to have to do that!
I love the pictures you guys took, it looks like a fun place to go exploring, I'm adding it to my list of stuff to do while we live in Seattle! So much to do, so little time!
Hey LauriAnn-
We just had Alex over tonight for dinner. He's a good little missionary. I posted a few pictures of him on my blog.
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