Yes, it’s that time again…time for us to move…
This time we are looking to rent in a small town about two hours from Seattle that is right on the ocean. It’s a very picturesque, writer-esque place to live. If I start to write about waves and sand, you’ll know why…I am blogging from the upstairs of the local grocery story (which offers high-speed internet – I mean, it’s still the Northwest) sipping a cafe mocha, looking at a very gray ocean and some long branches of pine and madrona trees. On the drive/ferry trip up here, we stopped at a crepe stand (plain lemon and powdered sugar for me, ham and swiss and mushroom for Glenn) and saw bald eagles gliding along the roads. The people I am staying with told me I appeared in their paper a few days ago. I love small towns! Off to scope out some more houses for rent…
(PS the stores here don’t sell women’s shoes with laces. As if lacing your shoes is too much trouble. I find this odd.)
ka
You’ve arrived!!! Welcome to small town life– no laces for us, only sensible shoes– think Clark’s, Birkenstocks, Tevas, and Crocs. Woo hoo! Go wild small towner!
I am so glad you are moving to this side of the water. You will have poetry full of herons and eagles, and of course, the pheasant who stalked you and that weird little ermine creature you seem so fond of. 😉
Looking forward to seeing you tomorrow.
By the way, did you know that PT’s town motto is:
“We’re here, because we’re not all there.” too funny!
how was it?!
Felicity
Oh hooray! I am happy for you, lady J.
Collin
That view sounds heavenly. I want to retire to place near water. It always inspires me to write.
Oliver de la Paz
(whispers loudly) Bellingham calls you! Bellingham calls you!
PT’s lovely, btw. Glad you and G have found a place.