I can't believe that I am saying this, but I love that we can get pretty much anywhere around the Puget Sound in a day on the "white boat" (as we call it). The cat is easy to ride in for the most part and take the rough stuff with ease. It goes fast enough that we don't have to worry too much about time, either.
This Sunday, we took the boat out and headed south, en route to Olympia. We put in at Point Defiance and cruised south, under the Tacoma Narrows Bridge, between McNeil Island & Anderson Island and past the south end of the Key Peninsula. MaryAnne and Barney happened to be on a buoy at JoEmma State Park, so we tied up to them for an hour and spent some time catching up. Then we continued down to Olympia.
It was lunch time by the time we docked and made it up to the Farmers Market, so we all shared some Mexican Food (lots of it...too much for us to eat!) and then spent some time walking the boardwalk, letting the boys play at the park and seeing the sand castles that just happened to be there that day. We finished up the day with some ice cream (and a slushy for Colson).
Perfect day together.
Enjoying every moment.
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