Remember the Carrie Blake Park photo from our last blog post about visiting Sequim for the holidays? Everything still looking green and in fall colors. Let's give you this Sequim photo update from yesterday, Sunday 12/14/2008. How is that for a Sequim winter photo? Actually, in 2006 during our first winter in Sequim, we experienced the first snow in November. See our photos in Sequim Winter Wonderland when we still lived in Sun Meadows.
What's new for this 2008 Christmas season in Sequim? Most houses are nicely decorated without going to the extreme. So, it's really fun to walk the neighborhood in the late afternoon when the Christmas lights inside and outside are already switched on. In addition, we exchange holiday visits with friends and neighbors while we listen to some traditional Christmas music and indulge in some special Christmas treats.
We had joined a very special Christmas party of our Hawaii expats in Port Angeles. Hawaiian pot luck, ukulele music and hula dances with teacher Mahina as the leader of the hula ladies from the Sequim Senior Center made this a great fun gathering and got us all in the spirit of the holidays.
We had joined a very special Christmas party of our Hawaii expats in Port Angeles. Hawaiian pot luck, ukulele music and hula dances with teacher Mahina as the leader of the hula ladies from the Sequim Senior Center made this a great fun gathering and got us all in the spirit of the holidays.
As during the past 2 Christmases, we cut our own tree at the Lazy Tree Farm. Who has never done it, believe us, it's great fun. Just walking around between all the available trees, is kind of different compared to picking up a tree from one of the Christmas tree locations. One thing is for sure, the tree is definitely fresh and it's the one you selected. We love the shorter Blue Spruce trees and really like the one we've found...and the price was right: $15!
We also read in the Peninsula Daily News that one can get a permit for just $5 to cut a tree in the woods but as the tree cutting permits are not available at special locations (Quinault, Forks, Quilcene and Hoodsort) and Christmas tree cutting is only allowed at designated areas, the Lazy Tree Farm is as good as it gets. Enjoy the holiday season and peaceful hours with family and friends! Happy Holidays from Heidi and Keoki from Sequim
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We also read in the Peninsula Daily News that one can get a permit for just $5 to cut a tree in the woods but as the tree cutting permits are not available at special locations (Quinault, Forks, Quilcene and Hoodsort) and Christmas tree cutting is only allowed at designated areas, the Lazy Tree Farm is as good as it gets. Enjoy the holiday season and peaceful hours with family and friends! Happy Holidays from Heidi and Keoki from Sequim
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Thanks for the pictures! Happy Holidays and we hope to see you again soon. -Chris and Anna
Heidi,
Those are fantastic winter scene photos! A very different look than when we were there in September. Maybe we should consider both summer and winter vacations to beautiful Sequim!
Best wishes for a wonderful Christmas,
Ron and Mary Nell
Your Texas friends
Looks very nice there. Do you know of any cabins for rent over the New Year's week 12/27 to 1/3?
What a nice surprise to hear from our Texas friends via our Sequim Vacation blog.
Well, you should have been here today...blue skies everywhere, brights sunshine and sparkling snow in Carrie Blake Park. BTW, the ducks demonstrated some great ice skating skills with landing on the iced pond.
Yes, we love Sequim even in winter! The big outing is yet to come for the holidays: a visit to Hurricane Ridge! Did you see our photos from last year http://sequimtown.blogspot.com/2008/11/hurricane-ridge-road-reopened.html ?
We still have to buy the chains for visiting Hurricane Ridge. Chains are generally required this year, not just at certain weather conditions.
Looking forward to seeing you two in 2009. Happy holidays, Ron and Mary Nell!!!!!!!
Oops John your comment got in between comments, even though I posted it after I posted ours. But who knows what blogger is doing.
Sorry, John, but we wouldn't know of any cabins away from Sequim or even in the Olympic National Park. But to tell you the truth with weather conditions in the Olympics during winter season steadily changing, I'd prefer a nice warm place in Sequim town as a home base!
We'd be happy to accommodate you over New Year's. The 1Bd/1Ba apartment has everything what you need and wish for a relaxing winter vacation in Sequim. Sorry no skis! But you can rent snow shoes on Hurricane Ridge for an affordable fee.
Just email us your inquiry to sequimtown@hotmail.com and we will respond a.s.a.p. Happy Holidays!
To Chris and Anna
Well, these are our special holiday greetings to Chris and Anna who still plan on moving to Sequim, some day sooner or later in the future,
Thanks guys for chiming in with holiday greetings. Wishing you some peaceful holidays and a Happy New Year!
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