funki_sock_munki
Seattle
Sequim
Worth visiting!
Why I recommend this place to visitors
The lighthouse on the Dungeness Spit is really neat, and a great hike. There is also a campgrounds there.
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funki_sock_munki
Seattle
Worth visiting!
The lighthouse on the Dungeness Spit is really neat, and a great hike. There is also a campgrounds there.
AGAMUM
Burien
and drove to Sequim this morning with my son. He had an appraisal to do & I love road trips so he said it would be good to have company! We stopped at the S’Klallum Native Art Gallery on the way back. Beautiful artwork by different tribes in the Pacific NW. Had lunch at the Snug Harbor Cafe and great weather for the drive. The only glitch was when the Hood Canal Bridge opened for marine traffic and we had to wait for about 15 min.
sharih
Royse City
Worth visiting!
Cool little town… We stayed at a local b and b here… Also lots of indian casinos around… and those lovey mountains…
GAinCA
Oxnard
Worth visiting!
My aunt and cousin are planning a visit next summer (2006) because my aunt is thinking of retiring up there, and I’m invited provided I can come up with airfare. I haven’t travelled very much, so even though Washington isn’t that far from California, I still REALLY want to go because the only other places I’ve been that are out of state are Tijuana and Las Vegas.
Michalyn
Shreveport
Worth visiting!
Loved living here! Such a beautiful place and right in the banana belt of Washington State. Lots of people retire here because of the great weather…Sequim gets very little rain and has the most sunshine in the state.
I used to live right down the road from the Olympic Game Farm. Back in the mid 70’s when we lived there, they still had a lot of animals used in movies. I don’t know if they still do or not. Last time I visited was in ‘99.
The last couple of years we lived there we lived in Dungeness Meadows…a gated community right by the Dungeness River. The river was just 50 feet behind our house.
EponaBri
Sequim
Worth visiting!
I love just outside of the small town of Sequim, considered to
be the lavender capital of North America and the banana belt of
Washington state. It’s gorgeous here, and after living in the
Seattle/Everett area for most of my life, we’ve have enjoyed the past 4 years that we’ve lived here.
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