Friday, April 27, 2012

Anybody there?

 Clallam Bay is tiny. We drove by without seeing a grocery store or a restaurant. Then we drove back to find our B&B, but no body was there. The notice board on the side tell you to call who & who, but there was no cell signal. Finally, the neighbor showed up and let us in. Owner wasn't home, we got the whole house to ourselves .

 And the whole back porch. BTW, the neighbor did come back the next morning to make us a big  nice breakfast.

Nobody on Rialto Beach. In fact, for most of the beach we went along the coast, there were hardly anybody there. If you don't mind the chill, beginning of the season is the time to be there.

Same thing here in Forks - Wood Street guest house. We got the secret code (I think it might not be that secret) from the confirmation email, let ourselves in and out, without seeing another soul.

 I would like to believe the guest house owner is a designer. The setting is very cozy, comfortable and clean. I would recommend this place to small family who would like to cook, or eat in.

 Ruby Beach from up the hill. For the week we were in Olympic Peninsula going anti clockwise (first week of April), the weather was kind to us, other than some serious snow up the mountain, other than some light shower in the late afternoons, other than the hours of rain the day we decided to do our longest boardwalk hike in Ozette. Overall, we're thankful.

Another Ruby Beach to show how blue the sky could be. BTW, there are always signs to tell you those drift logs could be very dangerous, especially when the tide is high. 

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