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One of the pleasures of living in Fungus Corners is the proximity to water; either lakes or the Puget Sound. Only fifteen minutes from home is this 100+ year old working lighthouse near the Mukilteo ferry dock. We've had beach parties and flown kites at the park nearby.
Pictures of our grandson, Burl, can be seen below. This is his dad. Like all new fathers, he is totally amazed at how his son is growing and learning. The little guy really began acknowledging his dad a couple of months ago and now follows him around the house from room to room. Burl really likes it when his dad tosses him on the pillows and plays rough. He even has a toy lawnmower to push around (Alex is a landscaper). I think Alex shaves once a week because on Sunday his face is as smooth as Burl's bottom.
When Burl came to visit on Valentine's Day it didn't take long before he wanted to play the piano. He quickly learned that he could produce sound by tapping on the keys and that he liked the sound even better when he pounded. The base keys were the best. Grandma Ek got the biggest kick out of teaching him. He has all the curiosity and wonderment that abounds in the hearts and minds of healthy toddlers. We can almost hear the sounds as his brain absorbs all the sights and sounds of his world.
Burl's favorite toy is a Recorder. He likes the sound that it makes when he blows on the end or when he hits his Bongo drums. I stopped by the house to give his mother a Valentine's Day gift (3 milk chocolate bars from See's Candy) and Burl was ready to entertain. He walks inside and outside the house (it was up to 50 degrees that day!) and has developed depth perception (see bruise on forehead).
Silver Lake is located about 4 miles from our home. This is a morning view with the sun shining on the west shore. We have used the beach and swam in the lake but we stopped during the "duck itch" outbreak when Alex was about 10. On the opening day of fishing season there are dozens of small boats, canoes and rafts out there. Ski boats are not allowed but once a year they hold competition racing for 1/4 size hydroplanes.
The Northwest is full of gray-haired hippies and wannabes who create all sorts of art and artifacts. We found one festival in Troutdale, OR just east of Portland. Cracked Pots runs in the middle of the week during the 3rd week of June.
It is held on the grounds of an old brewery with buildings dating to the turn of the [last] century. We have a couple of steel garden art pieces in our yard that we picked up down there.
Barbara was born in La Jolla, CA and we visit the city whenever we are in Southern California. On this trip we visited her Uncle Jim and Aunt Pat Munyon who live within a stone's throw of La Jolla Cove. It is a popular beach for surfers and sea lions. In fact, the sea lions have overtaken the children's beach that entertained kids for several generations.