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14 Tuesday Jul 2015
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14 Tuesday Jul 2015
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13 Monday Jul 2015
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13 Monday Jul 2015
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11 Saturday Jul 2015
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10 Friday Jul 2015
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Lovely re-cap of a lovely piece of the Pacific Northwest!

Shh…Don’t tell anyone.
Arrive on any non-summer-visitor-rush day at Rosario Beach and you will likely be alone. I know, right? Unfortunately, most folks must visit during the summer months, which are also awesome, as long as you don’t mind sharing. And I don’t.
First, the tide pools, also known as the Urchin Rocks, for reasons that will become obvious when you arrive. En route, stop at the kiosk (you’ll pass it and the new restroom facilities on your way).
Check out the sketch on the back side to see examples of creatures you might encounter during low tide. The informational sign shows several creatures that I have yet to find, including nudibranchs and octopuses.

Then follow the path towards the water and head to the rocks on the right. During the summer, a Beach Watcher will likely greet you. 
She is there to remind you to tread carefully on the rocks…
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08 Wednesday Jul 2015
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08 Wednesday Jul 2015
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07 Tuesday Jul 2015
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07 Tuesday Jul 2015
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03 Friday Jul 2015
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Just a little bit more of the inside scoop on Whidbey Island!
If my same-size sister and I had known that the canoe our neighbors agreed to loan us weighed nearly as much as one of us, we’d have handled things differently. Our plan: to lift, load and transport the dark green Coleman X Scanoe to our destination seven miles away: Cornet Bay, part of Deception Pass State Park, where we’d then unload the behemoth and paddle over to Ben Ure (rhymes with “cur”) Island for a camping adventure. The canoe was not only heavy but so large that its sides extended beyond the three successively larger cars, thus roof racks, from which we had to choose. We finally found a set it would fit (though not well) on our our old Dodge Caravan, half-filled with cedar-smelling brush awaiting transport. The tiny (by my calculation, about 11.5 acres) island to which we were headed is named after an infamous man with a “rocky…exciting”…
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