Tulip Inn Mt. Vernon
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New front shoe
Well, another oil change and a new front tire. Skagit Valley Polaris folks couldn't be nicer. My, how the money flies. Hard to believe the big fella is over 13,000 mi old now. Ran an errand in Bellingham and now riding south along the coast (Chuckanut Dr and Rte 11 - ah, the evergreen scent) to Anacortes. The road is glorious with twisties and …
Day 3: the Pacific ocean
... space needle. Sean assured me that if I had issues in Vancouver (yup I completely hated it accept for the nice day we had at the beach. You can't pay me enough to go there again) that I am sure to suffer culture shock in Seattle.
One funny story before I go. We crossed the border at about 9pm pacific time. The boarder guard immediatly asked if we were from Alberta... apparently the lack of front plate on the ...
Deceiving national park
... in a main road with other cars (it had been almost 1 hour without seeing any), and she prefers to return to her copilot place.
The driving from Spokane to North Cascades is almost 5 hours long, so we will not have much time at the park, because we have to go to sleep more than 100 km far from the exit. It does not matter, because as we can see at once, the park has not many things to offer:
-Washington Pass.
-Ross Dam.
-Diablo ...
Burning Man, Bearded Forest, Baker Striptease
... Breakfast would be had at the truck, but I did bring a french press and some coffee. De.Licious. Sipping coffee while breaking down camp and reading, all the time waiting, hoping for the fog to lift. It was starting to break, Mt Baker again teasing. I saw on the comfy log reading Kerouac, occasionally looking to the side through the trees to see if the fog had burned off yet. Nope. Nope. Not yet. Still white... wait! That white isn't ...
Four Years in a Almost Perfect City
... called downtown Bellingham. Here is where Bellingham has its largest mix of old and new. The old Whatcom county courthouse, which is now the Whatcom Museum, stands out against the simple shops. There is one tall building in the whole area, but it is far from a skyscraper. Downtown Bellingham is great for a walk and for window shopping, however, its main appeal is for its restaurants and bars. However, beauty can be found in hidden ...
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- Free High-Speed Internet
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Free parking
- Kitchenette
- Pets allowed