Next
stop? Washington.
Puyallup.
How
do you pronounce THAT? I've always been attracted to PALLY-UP, but
that's not how it's pronounced, POOYALOOP? PIE-A-Lup? POI-YAHLUP?
L-R Nancy, Steve, Barbra, Brian, Jim, Lani |
I
still don't know, but I do know that we've had a lot of fun there.
Having friends here has helped. Jim, Lani, Nancy and Steve live here
during the summer and winter in Sundance 1, which is where we know
them from.
Steyr. Steve has driven a lot of the cars in the museum. |
Steve
and Nancy are docents at the Lemay Family Auto Museum nearby so we
got a personal guided tour of EVERYTHING from the exhibits to the
restoration side and I even got a peek into the motorcycle building
which isn't normally part of the tour. Apparently the original
collection all belonging to one man Henry Lemay was given the
Guinness Book of Records award for the largest private collection of
cars with over 3000 in the collection. Steve tells us that they
didn't count all the cars either!! Now it's split into 2 with one
part still held by the family an entirely separate one down the road,
which is now called the Lemay American Car Museum.
From ancient to modern in the Lemay Family Collection |
We
all went to the local Brew Pub afterwards for a late lunch then
arranged to have Steak Dinner at the Lodge on Friday and their
Breakfast Buffet on Sunday. We aren't going to lose any weight here!
Yes a time travelling bathroom! |
Nancy
mentioned a local store called “British Bites” who had a tea room
with a grocery section so guess where we went next! We bought our
usual selection, British Bangers, Bacon, pies and a few candies for
Barbara. We were both fascinated by the bathroom doors which were a
British phone booth and for the Doctor Who fans a British Police
phone box that in the Sci Fi TV series Doctor Who is actually his
time machine called a TARDIS. And if you know what the TARDIS is then
YES the bathroom was bigger on the inside than it looked on the
outside.
British Bites has it's shelves emptied. |
If
you don't know what the heck we are talking about then do some
research!.
Port Townsend Fairground for the rally |
Our
reason for coming to Washington was to attend an Escapees RV Rally. A
special one too as Chapter 5 are celebrating their 35th
anniversary. We found out about it in March at Escapades in Tucson.
A hungry Chapter 5 crew for the anniversary luncheon. |
And
what a great rally it was! Held at the Port Townsend fairgrounds.
Hugely friendly people who never seemed to stop. Outdoor games every
day, Happy Hour at 4pm, and catered lunch to make the anniversary
special then a super Pot Luck Dinner followed by Bingo the final
evening. I think it will take us a week to recover! And we joined the
chapter while we were there. Thanks Chapter 5!
Even a lighthouse. |
We
moved on to the Port Townsend Elks Lodge campground while we explored
the area some more, catch up on laundry, shopping etc. This is a very
pretty area and we have had so much fun exploring it. I wonder what
adventures await us at our next stop?