You know you've been a.) out of the country too long; b.) out of the state too long; and c.) in Asia for too long when you see a sign on the road for a business called Fillabong and your first thought is that it must be an advertisement for a Filipino restaurant. Speaking of which, you can purchase hemp IPA beers at the local supermarkets, but I'm reluctant to try one for fear of an unannounced drug test when I resume work. Speaking of which...
Harborside Fountain Park, Bremerton
Harbor seals basking in the sun near the Orchard Rock Conservation Area
Amber was very interested in this can-crushing machine:
Prize-winning produce proudly displayed:
A woodturning demonstration:
Being a county fair, there were lots of critters being shown off. I irked my daughter by pointing out to her that I've eaten nearly all the animals that were being displayed at the fairgrounds. Including rabbit:
Yes, I've eaten horse:
I've never had llama, much to Amber's relief:
We went on a couple of rides (a rollercoaster and a Ferris wheel). A few days after we visited, several children were hurt on a Tilt-a-Whirl ride. Murica...:
Eats:
The day after the fair, I met up with two old friends from my college days, who traveled from Edmonds to see us in Bremerton. We had lunch at the Boat Shed restaurant, in the shadow of the Manette Bridge:
The cover shot for Lisa and Rob's next album:
Last Monday was my wife's birthday, an occasion celebrated by going out for dinner at Anthony's at Sinclair Inlet:
A glass of Amber ale. When my daughter was younger, she always insisted I order her namesake. Now she gets annoyed when I do so. A harbinger of the teenage years on the horizon?:
Rockfish:
The ferry from Seattle pulling in:
The ferry from Seattle going out:
It seems like we've been going out to eat a lot this past week. On Tuesday Amber and I took the ferry to Seattle to meet up for lunch with my sister. The three of us went out to Hamanasu, one of those "Japanese-style steakhouses" you only find in the U.S.:
Then there was the evening we went out with my father to the local Outback. And, yes, that's an Amber ale he's holding:
Perhaps in response to all the food we've been eating at restaurants (think American-sized portions, something I still can't get used to), my daughter and I went hiking on Friday morning at Penrose Point State Park in Lakebay. The signboard at the trailhead pointed out the local wildlife, including Sasquatch (lower right):
Walking through an alder and maple forest:
A lagoon next to Mayo Cove:
Taking advantage of the tide being out to look for skipping stones:
Posing on the shore of Delano Bay. If the weather had been clearer, we might've been able to have seen Mt. Rainier across the water:
Imitating the way her father runs:
After 1¾ hours of walking, we found ourselves back at Mayo Cove:
Catching sight of a deer as we were leaving Penrose Point:
For a final slice of American pie, Amber and I (along with her auntie) checked out the Bremerton Blackberry Festival on the Saturday before Labor Day. Some classic Mustangs were lined up on 4th Street:
Playing her old man in air hockey. It was a close contest, but Dad ultimately prevailed 7-4:
My daughter and her Aunt Karen down by the waterfront. Lots of blueberry-based snacks were naturally available for purchase at the festival (as well as the berries of the hour), but we didn't get any due to a combination of being too close to dinner time and the fact we're leaving Bremerton the next day:
The steamroller below was being used to imprint an ink design onto a white T-shirt. A bit extreme, but it worked:
And so Home Leave draws to a close. Labor Day will see us flying into Dulles Airport and hopefully unpacking our bags in our Falls Church residence. I start language training (Amharic) on Tuesday, the next step in what is turning out to be an actual career.
Mt. Rainier as seen from the Central Link light rail platform at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. Due to a combination of typical Pacific Northwest cloud cover combined with smoke from Canadian wildfires, we didn't get to see much of the majestic mountain on this visit
Now, regarding that Americanization process. I still favor universal health care, strict gun control and a reduction in spending on defense, so there's still a long way to go...
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