We have a lot of blogging to catch up on as we found the wifi in the KOA doesn't like to download photos. We have found a nearby Starbucks to use the wifi of and have a well deserved cup of coffee (any excuse, I know :o)
We left the hotel early on monday. Destination...Twilight Town!!! We left shortly after a lovely skype chat with Sarah for an all day drive to the twilight zone (in other words Port Angeles with the intention of going to Forks and La Push where the vampire novels that I read as a teenager were set - woohoo!)
We left the hotel early on monday. Destination...Twilight Town!!! We left shortly after a lovely skype chat with Sarah for an all day drive to the twilight zone (in other words Port Angeles with the intention of going to Forks and La Push where the vampire novels that I read as a teenager were set - woohoo!)
It was a lovely scenic drive and we saw our first real wildlife in the shape of one deer. We had the promise of eagles and elk but does a seagull count? We drove around the waterway that led to the olympic peninsula.
After a whole day of driving, we eventually reached Port Angeles KOA where it didn't take us long before we got the fire going for our first BBQ.
This is our accomodation for the next few days. Camping in style, I say! Although we did have to buy a kettle to support mums coffee needs ;o)
All the Kabins have a porch swing. They're very relaxing.
We weren't prepared for the cold wind off the ice capped mountains. Mum is wearing every layer she brought with her. Including the socks with sandals!!!
Glad to have some hair to keep her head warm :o)
This is our little corner of the campsite. Look at dad hogging the fire ;op
1 comments:
Thats such a lovely pic of Mum. I can feel a scrapbook page coming on. Have you been crafting at all? I so love the familiarity of a KOA cabin. You can always rely on the swinging chair. What did you cook on the BBQ? xx
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