Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Pt Defiance Park








Mike and I took a drive to Pt Defiance Park the other night. Although Mike works 2 blocks away from here, we kind of forgot about it! It really is a beautiful park; complete with a five mile drive, various lookout points, waterfront access, rose & flower gardens, as well as a wonderful zoo and aquarium. We used to bring the kids here quite a bit but we rarely visit now that they're grown. The roses were in full bloom and the garden was incredibly fragrant. I took lots of pictures but I'll only bore you with a few of my favorites.

Then we walked along the waterfront. We wanted to stop and get dinner and drinks, but the restaurants were all full. Someday we'll learn to plan ahead. Nahhhh, what am I thinking, that will never happen!!!

We also drove around through the park and we encountered a fox and a family of raccoons. I tried to get some pictures but they were merely blurrs of a sorry attempt.

By the way, if you look closely at the water/mt rainier photo you can see a tall building in the background...that's St Joseph Hospital, where my babies were born!

5 Comments:

Blogger Ramona said...

WOW! Just WOW! That is a gorgeous place. And I can see the hospital. :)

12:16 PM, July 17, 2008  
Blogger Susan said...

We love Pt Defiance park, but like you we sometimes forget about it. We do try to get there at least once a year though. We had Mothers Day brunch at the boathouse this year.
We live in such a beautiful place, dont we?
Your pictures are fabulous BTW!

7:39 PM, July 17, 2008  
Blogger Kim Kwan said...

beautiful photos!
we're going to miss you on Saturday, but know you'll be with us in spirit!!!

11:46 AM, September 29, 2008  
Blogger Lindsay Teague Moreno | 5ive Photo said...

jill...your beads were not lame. It made me tear up that you sent them. I am so grateful! I appreciate everything (even with all you have going on). Your family is always in my prayers and M's too. I just love you Jilly! I miss you a lot!!

L

6:40 PM, October 06, 2008  
Blogger Samara Link said...

These photos are lovely! Isn't it funny how we are so rarely tourists in our own town? It's great that you guys took the time to appreciate this beautiful park.

2:09 PM, October 29, 2008  

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