Looking back at Fidalgo Bay RV Resort at dusk. |
Our last Sunday before heading home on Friday had been wonderful. The view from atop Mount Erie was awesome, especially after so much forest fire smoke over the summer. Kayaking on Cranberry Lake reminded us of the hidden gems all around us, and the sunset walk on the Tommy Thompson Trailing brought back a rush of fun memories from a summer well spent.
As we entered the ninth week of our trip to Anacortes and the San Juan Islands, our Safari Sahara motorhome continued to perform well as a tiny house. While the idea of living in less than 300 square feet might seem daunting to some, we love each other's company, and we know how to create a sense of personal space even when sitting next to each other.
Laura Mack out for a walk. |
The previous eight weeks had provided us with a wealth of adventures and new memories to cherish. We'd hiked, biked, toured, kayaked, sailed, and walked together and in the company of friends. We fit a lot of living into those eight weeks, and yet the pace was never hurried. Wonderful meals had been enjoyed, either eaten out or prepared at home. Cooking had been frequently elevated above the chore of just fixing a meal, by the adventure of finding special ingredients at the farmer's market and then combining them with Laura's artistry to produce a synergy of flavors, colors, and aromas that made the act of cooking less of a job and more a part of the adventure that was our trip.
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