Thursday, February 17, 2011

Sarah Time!


The sister sent me a few pictures from her visit last week that I thought I would pass on. If you'll notice the handsome kerchief that she's donning, I made that! (You can even see a bit of the cabin, too.) We exchanged Christmas gifts while Sarah was here, a bit late but better than never. I'll wait to mention Seth's until I have a photo; it's really cool and I don't want to spoil the surprise. Sarah got me a book on edible gardening, and Seth a book on northwest mushroom hunting, and is going to put us up in a B&B for the weekend next time we come to visit her. Keeping us fed and sheltered, she is.

Sarah's gift is semi-convertible, cause I know she likes her stuff that way. I made her model it for me a few different ways.

Here's what it looks like without a lovely lady to show it off.
Not nearly so cool, but you can see the shape of it and the twist better.

She and I also snapped a shot of Rainier, which we got a good view of on the ferry crossing. Half the time it's just gray this direction, but we got lucky and got some nice weather, and some views, on the day she arrived.

...and that's why I moved here.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

haha

Today I (comfortably) went out to the outhouse in a tank top. How's the weather back home?

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Hello Family; Parents and Grandparents, Siblings and Pets...



I know it can feel pretty far with us all the way out here, so this is in the hopes of making all of those mountains and big flat states feel a little less expansive, to keep you up on our misadventures and the trivialities of life that only you guys will care about... Hope you all like.

Settling into our new place is going really well; we're both really enjoying the small space living. I don't have any pictures of it yet, but I will soon, as well as some video of various things (it takes much longer than expected to edit). We've been keeping busy putting our little house together, and having a couple of visits.

Sarah visited us last week for a few days, and then our friend Tyler from Maine came this week for a couple of days. With the place empty again, we're getting back onto some projects: we've been planning a veggie garden that we'll start planting in the next couple of weeks, Seth has been working on some furniture, and I've been working on a bunch of sewing projects (more on all of these soon).

In the meantime, here are some photos I pulled off the web of Vashon, so that you can get an idea what our world looks like these days.


The main street of town, usually has a few less motorcycles...

The Island from above.

Also, if you're interested, you can find an interactive map of the island here. There's a children's learning center called "Skyfish" that used to be in one of the buildings on our property. You can find it in the business directory under "education, private", and then click on it to see the location of our cabin!