Wednesday, July 20, 2016

Birthday Monday


On Monday of my birthday escape to the island, we were all just sort of doing our own thing. Breakfast was eat-what-you-want. I had my bowl of cereal and fruit on the deck overlooking the lagoon.
With the low tide continuing, the kids ended up on the beach again, and Tom and I went for a walk on the beach road. 
 Sunlight Beach Road runs down the middle of the sand spit that divides Useless Bay, part of Puget Sound, from Deer Lagoon and wetlands. On the bay side the properties are double the value as those on the lagoon side. There is a mix of older properties and newer, modest to mansions.

This one just says "At the beach". 
 Above ground septic drain fields are now being required for new builds and remodels. This one wins my award for best plantings. 


 This is one of the newest homes, build on the edge of the wetlands. It's huge and lovely and lonely. I have never seen anyone there to enjoy it. 

 As we were walking the previous evening Irene announced that we needed to make our shed look more like this one,
 with windows that open, window boxes, a sky light, a metal roof, and a weather vane. Well, we could manage the weather vane, I guess. She does think it would improve business for her flower shop, which she sometimes runs out of our shed. 
 Looking down the beach from a side road at the base of the hill. 
 And at the base of the hill, we turned around. We weren't up for a hill climb that morning. 
 A few older cabins still remain, all with improvements from the originals. The apple trees give you an idea that they have been here quite a while. 


 Newer means bigger and fancier. 


 For as long as we have been coming here there have been horses.


 However the stable has been vastly upgraded! There is an apartment on the top level. 
 This classic home has not changed in the almost 50 years I have known it. 


 The left side of this funny little cabin is the original. The tower is a new addition. 
 Here is the access to the dike trail along the lagoon. 

 There is always construction these days - newer and bigger and higher. 
 Our cabin is now 11 years old, having replaced a ramshackle old cabin that was a beach original. 
 Across the road the Stover cabin is still an original, one of the few left. It sits next to the public beach access
 Where we met these two beach bums. 
Tom and I did a little gardening and puttering, Jill went out on the beach with Isaac, and the girls spent time at the beach and on their phones. 

We all got together around lunch time, and then after lunch we drove to Langley, where we checked out the village and had ice cream in the park, sitting on the Reeder memorial benches, placed there in honor of Tom's parents, who retired to Langley and spent their final years there.  





 The old Langley fire station is now a glass blowing studio. 







 Surprisingly, we didn't get lattes at Useless Bay Coffee Company or candy at Sweet Mona's. Maybe next time. 



 The whale center wasn't open.

 And there were no whales to be found at the whale watching platform. 
Back at the cabin we read and the kids played games and spent time on their phones. When the tide was high there was boating on the lagoon. 







 We enjoyed another dinner together, a short walk on the road, a little more birthday cake, and then it was time for Tom and me to return home.

Since returning home, we have managed to fill the time without accomplishing much. It is high summer, and time to slow down. 

12 comments:

  1. What a beautiful entry and surroundings. :)

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  2. I cannot imagine a better place to celebrate a birthday. May all your birthdays be in such magical places.

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  3. A special dream of a day enjoying this wonderful place. Looks and sounds like your birthday was as amazing as you are!

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  4. With regard to homes you use the term "bigger and better" The same thing happened in the area I had my resort property. we started off with seasonal houses and now you get the monster houses of 5000-6000 square feet. It's nuts.

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  5. It's a beautiful place, and I'm glad you had such a nice birthday. Your pictures are wonderful, Linda. I felt like I was there with you. :-)

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  6. Looks like a wonderful place to go to.

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  7. Nice way to spend your birthday. Everyone had fun. I liked the blown glass objects especially as I like looking at beautiful art.

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  8. What a perfect summer environment.

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  9. I really enjoyed the tour and seeing all the different architecture. What a delightful and quaint town you get to enjoy.
    I see you are milking your Birthday---way to go.

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  10. The pictures are gorgeous. Looks like a lovely place. You are so lucky.

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  11. Fun Fun Fun!!!


    I know you had a Happy Birthday!!
    MB

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  12. sounds like a perfect time...such color, just beautiful!

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