Recently, Ward and I took a trip to Alaska, with stops in Seattle on the way there and back. I am chronicling it here.
After an uneventful flight from Anchorage, we found Caroline waiting for us at the baggage claim in Seattle. On the way back to her house in Poulsbo, I said the first thing I wanted to do was visit the famous Sluy's Bakery, which was recommended by blogger friend, Lili. So that's what we did. There was a line out the door, but the peanut butter and chocolate cookie I had was worth the wait.
The day was hot, and we were tired, so we didn't spend any more time exploring the charming town of Poulsbo. We spent the rest of the day at Caroline's house catching up and watching the fun movie, Enola Holmes. The movie is based on the children's books by Nancy Springer and features Sherlock Holmes' younger sister, Enola.
The next day, we had a leisurely morning before heading out to the Grand Forest for a hike.
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We hiked through a lush hemlock forest. |
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This was not quite what we expected when we saw a lake on the map. |
After Indian food for dinner, we watched another Enola Holmes movie. These have inspired me to finally read the books. I have the first one on deck.
The next morning, Caroline took us to the airport, which involved a pleasant ferry ride.
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Our trip was not delayed like it was when we flew to Seattle from Baltimore. |
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From the plane, we had one last look at the spectacular, rugged mountains in the west before we flew home to our beautiful, rounded mountains in the east. (That's Mt. Rainier in the distance.) |
It was a wonderful trip with beautiful scenery, experiences, and friends. We couldn't ask for anything more.