Sunday, July 6, 2014

Traveler on the water again!



July 1, 2014

“TRAVELER” on the water again !!

At Bellingham launching

After an extended stay at home because of health problems and family events, we are once again on the water. We left Bellingham, Washington July 1st and anchored in Blind Bay on Shaw Island. Our Bellingham Bay crossing was wonderful! At 84 degrees, beautiful skies, and no winds. Very unique day for crossing, as some of you know!

San Juan Islands map

Shaw Island has about one hundred permanent residents, one of the smallest Islands served by the Washington State Ferries. Here you can hike or ride bikes through the rolling hills, heavy timbers, and small fields. You can enjoy rural Island life stopping by roadside vegetables stands with the honor system of paying. Love it!!!

Blind Bay sunset

Boating is not without problems though. Luckily not big problems. I had called for a two nights stay in Friday Harbor Marina on the San Juan Island and was told no problem. When we arrived this morning we only had one night reserved. Then it was three hours before we finally got into a slip. Oh well, that gave us time to fix a slow leak in our dingy. Together we found the leak and patched it. Before that Russ fixed a small problem with the toilet in the bathroom. Of course only one of us can fit in the small bathroom/shower. HA Russ can fix anything!! He is the best!!

Friday Harbor


Friday Harbor, on San Juan Island is the most populated and busiest island in the group. Though you would never know. It is very laid back and covered with farm land and forested mountains. It is home port for the local fishing fleet and the crossroads of International boating traffic with a US Customs office and the Washington State Ferries. Air planes fly in and out daily. There is a wonderful Historical and Whale museum. The Island is one of the biggest whale watching areas in the islands and of course wildlife is abundant.

There is also the San Juan National Historical Park with a British Camp and an American Camp. There is a lot of history on such a small island. Several of the islands we are visiting can be reached by a ferry. They also go on to Vancouver Island, Sidney Canada.

It is really windy here with up to 25 MPH winds, so happy we are in a marina. Tomorrow we are cruising to Orcas Island and anchoring in Deer Harbor if possible, 4th of July weekend. Our daughter Cathy and her boyfriend, Josh are there for a few days visiting friends. That should be fun!!

In front of Bryce & Jen's house

Selfie, Russ, Josh, Cathy, & Toni

July 3, 2014
YEA, Beautiful day and great cruising to Orcas Island. The Washington State Ferry also goes to Orcas. Saw some Porpoise on the way and met up with our daughter at the dock. Spent a few hours visiting them and some friends who live right on the edge of Orcas with a beautiful view of San Juan Island and the strait. Fireworks at Deer Harbor are displayed on the 3rd of July, they were almost 17 minutes long and wonderful. The next morning we visited with our friends, Tom and Susan Elliot on their 27ft. C-Dory. So good to see them again. When we left Orcas, we cruised by our daughter's friend's house and they took a great picture of our boat. Thank you Cathy!!

Shallow Bay, Sucia


We are now in Shallow Bay on Sucia Island. No Ferry here! You can get here only by boat or plane. This Island is unique with plenty of anchoring, eagles, fishing, crabbing, and hiking. There are unique rock formations caused by the winds and waves eroding the sandstone. We have gone rock, shell, and sea glass hunting. One of my favorite places. A little rain. Loving It !!!!!

Sucia

Sucia

Hope you enjoy the pictures!

Russ and Toni on Traveler



Sunday, January 12, 2014

Wintering in Arizona



January 12, 2014

Hello to all our family and friends, Toni here.

We would like to update you on our adventure here in Arizona. We just love our little home in Gold Canyon Golf and RV Resort. We can see the Superstition Mountains from our front porch and watch the sunset from the swimming pool. Everyone here is so friendly and active. You can never be bored because there are so many activities to do.

Our Park model



Day Trip
We have gone to dinner dances, potlucks, live music by the pool while watching the sunsets, Halloween party, wine tastings, lots of dances, Season Kickoff party, and coming up is the Newbies party and Flintstones meet the Jetsons costume party. We are going as the Flintstones!! (pictures to follow). There are trips on tour buses you can take to Las Vegas, Mexico, San Diego, Phoenix to attend symphonies, football\baseball games, etc. and they leave right here from the park. And then there are so many places close by us, yet to be seen.

We could not possibly do everything in 6 months. But we are trying!! Russ has been going to the wood shop and turning bowls on the lathes, he learns new things from other wood working enthusiasts. Hiking is close by and we ride our bikes almost every day. I have done sewing and a stained glass class for Christmas gifts. I just finished making an Antler Basket. (I am going to ask all you hunters out there for antlers. I will make you a basket if you give me some antlers!!) I will be taking a class in horsehair pottery. We both took a silversmith class and I want to learn how to wire wrap my sea glass to make jewelry.

Russ /Bowls




antler basket

stain glass

Russ exercises three mornings a week in the gym. I have been going to Yoga, total body fitness, Pilates classes and swim when it is warmer than 70 degrees. There is a library, computer room, pool tables, beautiful ballroom, and great Hot Dog/ Taco Salad lunches every tuesday. They have started the spaghetti dinners and pancake breakfast as fundraisers for the shuffle board and mens baseball teams. There is so much more and we are looking forward to doing it all some day.

We flew home for Christmas and enjoyed seeing all of our family. Our newest grandchild is Ryan (Elizabeth and Adam) and he sure grew while we've been gone. Hoping some day to have everyone down here to visit, one family at a time of course! We had a Casita built for guests and Russ built a murphy bed and dressers for the inside. There is also a bathroom and washer and dryer. “Room for a few at a time.”

Jacob, Natalie, and Austin (Carrie's)
Addie and Ryan (Elizabeth's)
Lucas (Cheryl's)
Gavin (Ashley's)

We have really enjoyed our “snowbird getaway”. We will be heading home the end of March or first week in April. It might depend on how cold it is in Washington! HA

Our love to all. And we really do wish you were with us.

Our address here is: Gold Canyon RV and Golf Resort
7151 East US Hwy. 60
Site 481
Gold Canyon, Arizona 85118
Russ Cell phone #360-957-2430
Toni's Cell Phone# 360-214-1201 YES, I finally got a cell phone!!