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Kayaking on my Birthday!

April10

 This morning we woke up in a lovely room without the dog whining, the phone ringing, or guests to make breakfast for.  It was lovely.  After our delicious and large breakfast the weather was beautiful and the tides were right for kayaking!  Yea!

Casey & Nathan Sitting in a kayakNisqually DeltaNisqually Delta & Tacoma Narrows in the Distance

We headed out from the little cove the B&B is on in their kayak.  It is a double, plastic open top.  It isn’t what I would want, but it is very serviceable and it did the job.  We headed north from their inn to the Nisqually Wildlife Refuge.  It is a gorgeous place full of well, wildlife!  On this particular trip as it was jut at high tide we could go in and around the little fingers, looking at the different birds, keeping an eye on the immature bald eagle that was circling ahead and looking and hoping to spot harbor seals.  We didn’t see any seals on this trip, but we did see a diverse selection of birds.  If you are a bird lover, this is the place to come.  There are lots of trails on land, but I think traveling via water is even better.  We were getting pushed a bit by wind and current, but it was nice just to float around and watch nature at its best.  You can see the Tacoma Narrows Bridge from here too, although it is farther away than it looks.  

Guard GooseTugboat ShipwreckAfter floating around the Delta, we headed south back past the inn, until we came upon a shipwrecked tugboat.  I don’t know any details on it, other than it looks like it may have caught fire at some point as some of the timbers are charred.  It is a lovely boat though, lots of intrigue, it just makes you want to know more about it.  When we circled it there was a Canadian Goose protecting the wreck, as we circled it turned and turned keeping a watchful eye on us. 

 

 

We got back to the inn at about noon, so we were probably gone for a little over two hours or so, and my body was already telling me that I haven’t been in a kayak enough!  Those muscles that you only know they are there when you use them are all telling me they are there.  Just as we were getting in the car to head home it started to sprinkle and this afternoon has been a repeat of yesterdays weather, so I am glad we got out onto the water when we did.

We came home and Nathan showed me my birthday gift, it is going to sound silly but it is a light fixture.  I have always wanted a star light, one of those morovian stars I think is what they call them.  Well I had found one a while ago and I kept telling Nathan I wanted one, and he bought one and had our handyman friend Brian install it in the tower of our house, it is very cool!!

So tonight we are going to visit our good friend Franco at Sorrento for a romantic dinner for two, probably accompanied by an Italian serenading us, as he usually does.  If you are ever in Olympia looking for a good place to eat, Sorrento can’t be beat.  The food is amazing, authentically Italian, Franco is from Sorrento via Sicily and he is a character and just adds to the ambiance.  I am looking forward to some good Italian home cooking, even if I am not Italian!

 

 

Dumb People!

March8

I am in the hospitality industry and deal with a lot of people, and I just can’t beleive how dumb people are sometimes.

We have a daylight lock on our front door. We also have a guest that loves to talk and doesn’t listen very well. They booked for one night because her husband had a business meeting in town. Check out is at 11am. She asked if she could use the common area for “a while” while her husband was in her meeting. She then tells us at breakfast that the meeting is until 5pm so she will be hanging out at the house until he’s done!

So this is just the start of the dumbness. When we check guests in we give them a set of keys, one for the front door, one for their room. We tell them, the gold key is for the front door, it is always locked, all you have to do is shut it, to get back in you will need the key, and we tell them exactly how to use it. We even show them! They left last night and had no trouble getting back in, of course that was with the brainpower of two so maybe that had something to do with it.

So since we didn’t have anyone checking in today Nathan and I planned on running errands (going to Tacoma, Fife, etc). As we were standing in line at Costco I ask what time it is and Nathan pulls out the cell phone to see that there is a missed call. No message. So we get home, after being gone for the majority of the day to a voicemail message from the guest (that really should have been gone at 11am) that she is locked out, the key doesn’t work and that she is at the development behind us and leaves us a phone number.

We check that she isn’t really here, nope, not here. We call the number she left, we were told we must have the wrong number, so I call the phone number that showed up on the cell phone, which was completely different to the one she left and found her, only to be told that there is a problem with our front door by a builder and that I didn’t know what I was talking about. Apparently they had managed to get in, and undid the daylight lock and then left the door unlocked!

Really they were very nice guests, it is just frustrating to be told that you don’t know what you are talking about when it comes to your own house!

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Kayaking in Olympia

September18

Well for a couple of kayakers we have only kayaked together once. All of this changed though on Sunday when we took out our new, old kayak. Let me explain.

A week a go on CraigsList I found a Chesapeake Light Craft Double for a few hundred bucks. The wners delivered it from Port Townsend in exchange for a nights stay here (good deal!). It needed some touch up vanish on the top deck due to some poor storage. So I refinished it that week. Really it needs stripping down to bare wood and re-epoxying then revanishing. However that would defeat the purpose of purchasing a boat we could use right now!

So we put in at Swantown Marina and paddled around to Percival Landing. Surprisingly we came across a few seals, a few herrons, seaguls galore and the odd boat. It was a fun paddle. We shall explore the area more.

The downside was Sydney wouldnt sit in the storage hatch by herself. After falling in the water she went and sat with Casey in the rear. Not a huge deal but not what we had planned. Unless we work something else out next time she might stay at home.

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