Sunday, September 13, 2009

Sequim Vacation in Photos Part 1

Walk through Sequim's Carrie Blake ParkDear Sequim vacation lovers,
Today, we have a special post written by our friend Jennifer Crites, renowned travel writer and Hawaii photographer. Read more about Jennifer by visiting our Hawaii blog and her photography website. Jennifer and Jerry spent an extended Sequim summer vacation on the Olympic Peninsula.

Perfect timing for getting away from hot Hawaii and enjoying a cooler weather in Sequim between the Olympic Mountains and the Straits Juan De Fuca. As a professional photographer, Jennifer could not resist 'catching' the beautiful scenery around us on her Sequim vacation with her camera. Please, enjoy Jennifer's Sequim vacation in photos Part I.

When on her Sequim vacation, Jennifer visited Crescent Lake and took this fun summer photo of youngsters enjoying the cool lake water.
Crescent Lake: jumping off the pier at the lodge. This really looks like fun.
"We had an absolutely wonderful time on the Olympic Peninsula thanks to our hosts, Heidi and Keoki. Not only did they provide us with maps, brochures and newspapers covering sights and events in the area, they spent time giving us their personal recommendations as to what to see and do, including where to shop for groceries.

Hike from Crescent Lake to Marymere WaterfallWe were greeted so warmly the moment we arrived, and felt right at home immediately (what a treat to find bowls of fresh blueberries and raspberries waiting for us on the kitchen counter). Thank you Heidi and Keoki for providing us with a home away from home (we loved everything about the apartment, including the full kitchen and sleep-number bed), and for making our stay so memorable. We can’t wait to return. Following are a few of our visual memories from the scenic Olympic Peninsula."

Thank you Jennifer for all the nice words you have to say about our 'Bell Hill View' vacation rental in Sequim and about us and of course, for contributing all those wonderful photos of
Sequim and area to our Sequim Town blog.

Crescent Lake area: an easy hike through forests and across picturesque wooden bridges to a stunning waterfall.

Taking a break on bridge to waterfall

Marymere Waterfall

The hiking trails at Fort Worden near Port Townsend lead past scores of old military bunkers and gun emplacements, and fantastic views of the Strait of San Juan de Fuca.

Fort Worden in Port Townsend
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