Back to the U.S.

I spent last night (Friday) at Lake Crescent Lodge in Olympic National Park in Washington. And, like most National Parks, there was no internet in the rooms. So, for one night I was transported back to the stone age, the time before internet. It was actually quite nice to be cut off from civilization for a night. Well, actually, I could get internet on my phone but there was nothing I needed so I was good with being disconnected.

The ferry ride from Victoria to Port Angeles was only 90 minutes, not the 3 hours I thought, so I got to the National Park with plenty of day light left. Of course, there was no sun, but at least I had plenty of time to do what I wanted before it got dark.

From the Black Ball Ferry.
Madison Falls

There was a short hike from the lodge but since it was starting to drizzle, I decided walking on a wet path was not the best idea, so I took a pass and hung out by the fireplace in the lodge lobby for a couple of hours.

Lake Crescent Lodge later in the evening when the lights were on.
It was so comfy.
Another view of the lobby.
Even the dining room was decorated.

For dinner I had the hearty Chicken Pot Pie.

It was very filling. I only ate about 2/3 of it. But it was delicious.

I left early this morning to head back to Seattle. I didn’t have to return the car until tomorrow, so I thought about visiting the downtown area for a while but the closer I got, the rainier it became so I decided to go straight to the airport hotel. In spite of it being only 10am, they still checked me in (I love being a Diamond Hilton member) so I took the bags up and went to the airport to return the car.

My afternoon was lazy and included a little nap, which was wonderful. I had delicious clam chowder for dinner and am now settled for the night. Tomorrow’s flight is at 8:30 so I have an early morning.

Delicious clam chowder at the Doubletree at SeaTac.

This week was just what I needed….a little time away for the holiday. Of course, I missed Peter like crazy, but I think it was easier to be out here than at home with all the memories.

My next trip is in January, a long weekend in Palm Springs where I’ll meet my niece and her family. I can’t wait to see them.

Happy New Year!

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