Sunday, June 15, 2008

Port Townsend



Today we went with our friends Spence and Katie to a small town on the Puget Sound called Port Townsend. They have been in AZ while Spence attends grad school but they came here for a summer internship. Marti and I met up with them at their short term rental (which has an amazing view) in Tacoma and the five of us packed in their car for the quick two hour drive up the peninsula. We had lunch at a quaint restaurant by the water that served fresh seafood and a killer prime rib sandwich (quite the combo?). We walked around, perused the shops and took in the views. As we drove around Fort Worden, a former military instillation turned state park, we spotted this old abandoned row boat and couldn't resist the kodak moment. Thanks Katie for the brilliant photography.


We got a little pose crazy and took a couple more not-so-candid shots.



9 comments:

Kristin said...

cute photos!

ACSpencer said...

Camera is taking nice shots. Or maybe its just the handsome subjects?

melissa said...

so glad that you have joined to blogging world! looks like you have a busy summer, but hopefully we can get together while you are here in slc. xoxo melissa

Let the Good Times Roll said...

A blog! What? I am so excited! We had so much fun with you guys yesterday! I am so sad that you are moving in 16 days! Hopefully we'll get to see you guys before you take off! PS - our blog is:
www.spencerandkatietaggart.blogspot.com

*** said...

Hey you too, what fun! I love the boat shot, way to take advantage of the moment. I want to see a pic of Mart's tum :). We're excited you have joined the blogging world!

Noakes Family said...

Hey Marti! I am so happy you started a blog! How are you feeling? Seatle looks like a dream!

Anonymous said...

Beautiful shots! I'm in love with DSLR's.

Heidi said...

Hey! I'm glad you started blogging. Now I can keep up with your way fun life! It will be good to see you Saturday. :)

Heidi said...

PS. I love the picture of you guys with the sailboat in the background. You couldn't have planned that any better.