Saturday, January 26, 2008

Digging for Razor Clams

One of the Pacific Northwest experiences I was looking forward to. I read on the newspaper that several beaches would be open for razor clam digging. Number of us made our trip to GI Joes to buy our shellfish license and clam gun, which was quite heavy. Then, next day, bought our boots, geared up..and made our way to Twin Harbor Beach, which was 2.5 hours drive. The lowest tide was expected at 4:00 pm..so I, Kelvin, and Julie got there about 2:30 pm. There were thousands of people with their clam guns walking around the beach, looking for clams. Dimples? What dimples. Couldn't see a thing. I just started randomly placing the clam gun into the sand with no success. Then, my boots got all wet when the tides came in and water sipped into the boots. My feet were so numb I thought they were frost bitten. Few minutes later, it started raining...now, it was impossible to see the dimples..and the temperature started dropping to the low 30s. We just happen to catch a very slow day. Then, one of the passerby said that we should come back tomorrow. No way, I said to myself. I am not driving back and forth again for this. To top it off, my San Diego Chargers lost to the Patriots next day.

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

New Year's Eve Party at the Steele's

After a full day's work at Harborview, I took the 7:45 ferry to Bremerton and spent the night at the Steele's who threw a New Year's Eve Party.

Soaking in the Sun at Phoenix, Visit to Colossal Cave, and Tombstone.


Soaking in the sun, away from Seattle! Good times! Family Union in Phoenix, staying at my brother's place, then to the Colossal Cave and to the Tombstone..6 hour drive back to San Diego and a visit to Loma Linda to see friends.