Nov 132012
 

Every. Single. Weekend.

Those are the days over the past summer that I was lucky enough to spend here in the San Juan Islands helping spread the word on J5MM about how lovely these islands truly are.

Hubby and B were even luckier.  They vacationed here all summer and were always on time to pick me up at the ferry landing of whatever island we happened to be on.  Our last island to spend time on was none other than Lopez.

“Mommy do you remember when we made the forts on Spencer’s Spit?”  B asks me this over dinner last night.

Hubby and I glance up at each other and together our minds go back to that wonderful time.

♥ Spencer Spit State Park ♥  {click to enlarge }

♥ The Spencer family cabin at Spencer Spit State Park

Our day at the spit was spent beach combing and of course building forts from the plethora of smooth driftwood.  Camping is a popular option here and the sites down by the water are spacious and beautiful but they are strictly for tents.  If you do bring your trailer or RV you have options to stay in the sites above which are also nice as they are large and private.

In the evening we made reservations to dine at The Bay Cafe in the village on Lopez.  I was completely looking forward to dining at the Bay as new owners Tim and Kristin Shea have brought their well known culinary talents to the island.  Before signing on as the new owner of The Bay, Tim spent the last 11 years as a server, manager and maître d’ at Bis on Main in downtown Bellevue in Washington state under the direction of owner and mentor, Joe Vilardi.  I could hardly wait!

Tim and Kristin welcomed us with open arms and big smiles.  We immediately felt at ease and dining with the sweeping view of the bay outside, well, it brought everything beautiful about our day together, full circle.

Our dinner was amazing from the steamed clams to the simple rocket salad that to this day I have made countless times (arugula [aka rocket] a little olive oil, lemon,  crushed Marcona almonds with grated Parmesan-Regianno and that’s it!  Thank you Kristin!!).  Using local ingredients is something Tim and Kristin take pride in and it’s no wonder since Lopez is an agricultural mecca for organic farmers.

As we said goodbye and stepped outside we looked up at the sky.

“It’s going to be an amazing sunset tonight,” hubby noted.

“Honey,” I said, squeezing his hand . . . “Why don’t we watch the sunset at Odlin?”

Ahhh, Odlin County Park.  We absolutely ♥ it here.  Last year this is the spot where we camped with our Airstream and spent our Thanksgiving together.  Just the three of us and when I say just the three of us, I mean it.  We had the complete park to ourselves.

When we departed last year from Orcas to head over to Odlin on Lopez the weather was quite stormy.

We were also the only ones in the ferry line that Thanksgiving morning . . .

I baked a turkey in the Airstream oven and as an appetizer I bought a  nice big block of cheese.  Along with some great wine for us and warm cocoa for B it was the most beautiful Thanksgiving we have ever had.  Ever.  I believe that it was the simplicity of that evening that remains in our hearts forever.

As we move on to our winter Airstreaming skiing adventures here on Just 5 More Minutes, I would like to take a moment to thank everyone of the San Juan Islands for welcoming us with such open arms and most of all, your kind warm hearts.  It is with great sadness that we are no longer there and I can only hope that in the future we will be able to make a return visit.

Until then my friends . . . XO

♥♥♥

Nov 092012
 

Lopez Island in the San Juan Islands

Ahh, the summer of 2012 in the San Juan Islands.

First Orcas Island, then San Juan Island and now we move forward to our last stop in these emerald green archipelagos:  Lopez Island.

Or should I call it as the locals so fondly do:  SLOWPEZ.

All of the islands share some form of commonality and we have come to the conclusion that a slow way of life is generally it.  However, here on Slowpez – it is really just a bit slower. I think ♥

We spend our first Saturday on island visiting the farmer’s market.  Full of colorful, organic bounties from all over the island we load up our sacks with goodies for dinner in the Airstream.

No sooner than we agree it was time to leave and head back to camp we hear in the distance the faint sound of  a helicopter approaching.  We look up into the blue sky and could hardly believe our eyes — a big and beautiful red, white and black Airlift Northwest helicopter (air ambulance) is making a landing right here in the village!  All at once everyone from the market approaches the street to watch.   The street is blocked to traffic and we are told to “stay back” as this beautiful helicopter comes in for landing.

We came to learn that these amazing Airlift Nurses and Pilots spend their weekends here, alternating between the islands to be “on call” for any life threatening emergencies.  This gives the residents and vacationers of the islands peace of mind knowing that help is there if needed.

As I help B into the helicopter, I can tell he is in complete awe.

“Mommy — I feel like I am ready to take off!” he tells me as he is strapped into his seat.  He. Is. Beaming!

Just outside of the helicopter there is a darling little girl with pigtails who is trying her best to be patient (while hopping from one foot to the other) to have her turn to sit in the helicopter.  B notices this and she smiles at him at which time he decides it would be a good thing to be polite and let her have a turn.  Out he goes and in she climbs full of excitement as we make our way back to camp at the Lopez Islander Bay Resort just a short minute drive away from the village.

We have a great spot up on the grassy hill where we are plugged in with our Airstream.  Campers surround us and new friends are made.  Down the hill to the left is the recreation facility which has a fantastic pool with sweeping views of Fisherman’s Bay and if you are in the mood, a state-of-the-art workout facility.  Bill, the fun loving and easy going guy who runs the place here tells me with pure excitement that he has “big plans” for it here.  He shows me the architectural drawings  of what’s in store and I am blown away.  Fully paved sites are coming along with some darling cabins that will be built.  It will be quite the place I can tell, but for now — we think it’s wonderful as it is and honestly, we wouldn’t change a thing.

We spend our day here playing outside, swimming and just soaking in the sun ♥♥

We have enjoyed many fun filled days here at the Islander from delicious dining at the restaurant to crabbing in the bay.  At night this resort can really rock with live music.  On one particular evening hubby, B and I listened to the band “Temporary Moorage“  where Bill himself enjoys playing the guitar.  I can tell you that we danced the night away!

Here’s a video from Temporary Moorage performing at the Tulalip Ampitheater

The following morning after a breakfast of baked eggs in the Airstream which I prepared in my kitchen with the most lovely view of the bay down below, we headed over to discover Iceberg Point.  It was here many moons ago when hubby introduced me to this part of our world and now we were looking forward to introducing it to B.

If you are a regular reader of J5MM and have been following our journey through the San Juan Islands I am sure that you can agree that there is so much one can do and see on these islands that even an eternity would not be enough time to explore everything.    It is with a heavy heart that I only have one last story about the San Juans to share with you.

♥ Please stay tuned ♥

Coming next :: A day at Spencer’s Spit and a Farewell Dinner ::