JoanJetObjective13
JoanJetObjective13 t1_jcn2ij5 wrote
In Arlington in the 70’s Dad and his business partner tried to be the first every year to put a bouquet of Skunk Cabbage on each other’s doorstep before dawn. They do really stink and so do your clothes after mucking about in the dark at 4AM!
JoanJetObjective13 t1_jcfyh82 wrote
Looks like they were standing in front of a photo at a visitor center.
JoanJetObjective13 t1_jcdilof wrote
Reply to comment by AliveAndThenSome in Never been so sad to go home after vacation by livingishardbro
There’s no such thing
JoanJetObjective13 t1_j6iotxb wrote
This is beautiful! My grandmother’s friend Muriel wrote a book called Seaweeds at Ebb Tide. She had so many samples at her house and we all picked a favorite to identify when we were at our beaches, Indianola, Port Gamble, Belfair. Turkish towel was my favorite and I’m so glad you included it!
JoanJetObjective13 t1_izrrihj wrote
Reply to comment by pala4833 in Clinton ferry terminal, looking towards Everett and Mukilteo. Circa July 1978 by Nixx_Mazda
Maybe referring to Camano and Gedney/Hat as in Island County.
JoanJetObjective13 t1_izrr2bh wrote
Reply to comment by jonnipounds in Clinton ferry terminal, looking towards Everett and Mukilteo. Circa July 1978 by Nixx_Mazda
Yes
JoanJetObjective13 t1_jecgji4 wrote
Reply to Antiques in Kalama by Captainpaul81
We used to go thru Kalama frequently and we always stopped to eat at the Kalama Inn Restaurant because Mom and Auntie loved their liver and onions on the senior menu. Great burgers, grilled cheese, homemade soup and pie… Old, advertises that Bob Hope and Elvis stayed once at their Inn. Kalama has an awesome totem pole that was the world’s largest from a single cedar, it’s displayed laying down because it rotted and it’s down by the water. With another standing pole.