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Holiday Letter: 2022

30 Wednesday Nov 2022

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Supposedly, even numbered years are less eventful and stressful than odd numbered ones. For us, 2022 was challenging with setbacks, …

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Lighthouses to Saks Fifth Avenue

28 Monday Jan 2019

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The final article on rajalary about our trip to Hawaii (Maui, Kauai, Oahu) in October 2018. Thought about Pearl Harbor, delight in Honolulu and happenstance visit to the Kilauea Point Lighthouse

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2018 Holiday Letter

23 Friday Nov 2018

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It’s that time again to look back on the year, and send holiday greetings. Along with sending cards with our …

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Leisurely Day of Learning About History

29 Saturday Sep 2018

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Continuation of our trip to San Juan Island Day Two of Zipping Around on Gatsby The next morning, the guest …

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Snow, Marmots, Oh My!

30 Saturday Jun 2018

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Hurricane Ridge, Jamestown S'Klallam tribe, Julie Lary, Olympic Forest, Olympic National Forest, Port Angeles, Port Townsend, rajalary, Richard Lary, Toga's Soup House

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…. continuation of our trip to Port Angeles and the Olympic National Forest After a restful night at The Captain’s …

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Quickie Trip Packed with Adventure

25 Monday Jun 2018

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Julie Lary, Lake Crescent, Lake Crescent Lodge, Marymere Falls, Olympic Coast Discovery Center, Port Angeles, rajalary, Richard Lary, scribbles writing, Sequim, Sol Duc Falls, Sol Duc Hot Springs, Spruce Railroad Trail

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With my working full-time during the week, and Rich working on-call Tuesday through Saturday, we’re having to make a greater …

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St. Patrick’s Day in a Small Town

08 Sunday Apr 2018

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Julie Lary, Oak Harbor, Parade, rajarlary, Rich Lary, scribbles writing, St. Patrick's Day

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This morning,  I was shuffling through photos I’ve recently taken on my phone, and discovered the one’s from St. Patrick’s …

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Rich + Julie = One Brain

14 Thursday Sep 2017

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Chateau St. Michelle Winery, Gatsby, gremlin bell, Harley-Davidson, Julie Lary, Pink Martini, rajalary, Rich Lary, The Commons

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Facebook can be very deceptive. It doesn’t reveal what happening beneath the surface. What proceeded or followed the smile, home …

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Another Year at NHRA

04 Monday Sep 2017

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For the past three years, the first weekend in August, we’ve been going to the National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) …

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Bystanders at Oyster Run

08 Saturday Oct 2016

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A few weeks ago, Rich and I attended the 35th Annual Oyster Run, a rally of roughly 20,000 motorcycles, and 30,000 or so riders and spectators in Anacortes, WA (Fidalgo Island). Some came from hundreds of miles away, others a short ride from neighboring towns: North from Tacoma, Seattle, and Everett, south from Bellingham, and parts of Canada.

A few weeks ago, Rich and I attended the 35th Annual Oyster Run, a rally of roughly 20,000 motorcycles, and 30,000 or so riders and spectators in Anacortes, WA (Fidalgo Island). Some came from hundreds of miles away, others a short ride from neighboring towns: North from Tacoma, Seattle, and Everett, south from Bellingham, and parts of Canada.

Knowing there would be large crowds, and streets filled with bikes, we arrived early, parked on a side street, and then scurried to Calico Cupboard for breakfast. While waiting, we engaged in a conversation with a couple from British Columbia who expressed concerns over a Donald Trump presidency. We concurred, explaining the race will probably be tight, but in the end, we’re hopeful Hillary Clinton wins. Nevertheless, should Trump succeed, we deliberated whether Canada will close its border to migrating Americans.

After waiting half an hour, we were seated in full view of Calico Cupboard’s glass cases of scrumptious breads, pies, and pastries. Exercising control, I ordered somewhat healthy breakfast food, a scrumptious Greek scramble (feta cheese, tomatoes, spinach, Kalamata olives, and red onions), and Rich opted for the Santa Fe omelet (green chilies, jalapeno jack cheese, tomatoes, salsa, guacamole, and sour cream). Our meals also came with two slices of their amazing hearty grain bread, and petite cups of homemade jam. I had raspberry and Rich received strawberry.

The food at Calico Cupboard is equivalent to what you’d find at an upscale health resort. Even a simple cup of fruit, which was included with my scramble, is memorable with a stylish slice of pineapple, wedge of kiwi, slice of ruby grapefruit, and section of banana, cut on an angle. Everything is made from scratch with the best ingredients.

Our tummies happy, we ventured outside to wander among the motorcycles. Most of the downtown streets were closed for the Oyster Run. By mid-morning, they were completely filled with cycles, two rows down the middle, and a row on each side of the street, with bikes parked within inches of each other, every brand, color, and type imaginable from vintage motorcycles (some built from scratch) to roadsters, muscle, crotch rockets, and spiffed-out touring bikes and trikes (in my opinion, three-wheeled monstrosities).

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We were most interested in Harley-Davidson Heritage Softail Classic motorcycls, which we felt would meet our needs for comfort, and yet have a “bad boy” motorcycle feel with room for two, leather saddle bags, and lots of chrome. However, after chatted with several people, including two men who’d each owned several Harley’s, Rich is now leaning towards a Harley Road King, a slightly taller bike (since Rich is 6’ 3”) with locking saddle bags.

Whatever bike Rich choose, it won’t be until 2017 after we’ve moved to Whidbey Island. In the meanwhile, we had a great time, chatting with motorcyclists, taking pictures, and wandering through the streets of bikes, which extended past the designated downtown area.

One man, who we spoke with for 20 or so minutes, was on a red Vespa, my dream bike! He said it’s a “babe magnet” like babies and puppies. He’s often ridden with other motorcyclist who in his words don’t create the best impression. However, when he zips by on his Vespa, people wave, and women come running.

Another man was suited up in leather, a heavy helmet, and bright orange vest. He lives on the southern part of Whidbey Island, and used to work at Boeing. He lectured Rich and me about safety, and the need to have ABS brakes and cruise control on a motorcycle. He also felt we should get a trike and not a motorcycle. Not gonna’ happen!

One of the most memorably motorcycles at the run, we heard before we saw it. After eating breakfast, we were waiting to cross the street when we heard the sound of approaching motorcycles, along with mowing. A man was riding a motorcycle, which sounded like a cow and was tricked-out with a large leather horse saddle, longhorns, cowhide backrest, wooden replica of a rifle, long cow tail, and black testicles, dangling below the license plate.

After parking the bike, the owner put out a basket of hay, and a cow paddy by the back tire. Check out my photos to see it.

We’re looking forward to attending next year, this time as riders, and not spectators.

 

 

 

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