Friday, October 16, 2009

Fall City Salmon Run


Our affiliate blogger, The Lass, aka Annie Oakley, captured the wildlife on the river right in downtown Fall City! For insightful poetry and more great photography, check out her blog by clicking on the Fall City Salmon Run link above or go to http://www.thepostofficepoems.blogspot.com

Monday, August 10, 2009

Excursion to Jetty Island


Martin and Teresa went on an excursion to Jetty Island off of the Everett, Washington coast. Take a look at the their photo collection.

Click "Excursion to Jetty Island" above to view our slide show.

Monday, May 18, 2009

Monday, May 11, 2009

No Tulip Tulip Trip


Our trip to Mt. Vernon, on the "No Tulip Tulip Trip" didn't start out that way but when we couldn't find hardy any Tulips we headed on to Laconner; where everything was closed. That was fun. Oh did I mention that everything was closed? At least the weather held up; windy, gray and cold. But Gunther made it all worth while.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

NW Off Tracks - Flag Ship Up and Running


Welcome to NW Off Tracks - our new and exciting blog flag ship. Join us for our adventures to unique upscale, midscale and hole-in-the-wallscale places around the Pacific Northwest. Follow us as we explore, unknown locations (some may be known, after all, we're not Lewis and Clark), enjoy savory delights and show you how to avoid unwanted blood, fire or maybe just a dirty bathroom. And wait, there's more! Included with your price of admission, oh that's right, this is free, are photographs documenting all of the fun. Our first trip was to Mt. Vernon, on the "No Tulip Tulip Trip" and then on to Laconner where everything was closed. (That was fun)! So, sit back, grab a Vit-O-Water, an ESB or your favorite vino, pop some pop corn, and enjoy. If you pay close attention, you may see some unusual things, like cupcakes that communicate. Things like that. Put on your seat belt and invite your friends along, with the new, virgin-esque, NW Off Tracks! Who knows, we might be in your neighborhood next!

Your Hosts,

Martin Frankland
And
T.L. Stokes

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"It takes a great deal of history to produce a little literature."
Nathaniel Hawthorne