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6/27/25 Poulsbo and Bainbridge ferry |
Right around the time I was trying to channel my inner Virginia Hein at Descanso Garden in L.A., she was moving up here to Washington.
Although I missed my chance to sketch with her at one of her favorite hometown locations,
I was happy that her move probably meant I’d see her more often now.
Last Friday Roy and I decided it was time to officially welcome her to the Pacific Northwest. Looking at the map to find a location that might be about halfway between Virginia’s new home in Port Townsend and Seattle, I spotted just the right place. Riding a ferry over to the Peninsula, we met her in cheerful Poulsbo for the afternoon. A town that I had not visited in several decades and certainly had never sketched, Poulsbo was new to all three of our sketchbooks.
After a leisurely catch-up lunch, we sketched at the Poulsbo waterfront where we were lucky enough to catch the town’s Makers Faire, an annual arts festival. The town’s Scandinavian heritage was apparent in décor and lore. While Roy sketched from a café, and Virginia painted the low-tide beach, I had a great backstage view of musical duo Lucas Music. At first I thought I should move around to the front and sketch them as part of the audience, but I couldn’t resist being able to put the town buildings in the background.
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Musical duo Lucas Music performing at Makers Faire |
The market area was unusual in that a glacial erratic boulder was in the middle of it. Though much smaller than the one in Wedgwood, it was still fun for kids to climb.
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Makers Faire and ferry |
Roy and I also had opportunities to sketch on the short ferry rides between Seattle and Bainbridge.
It was a super-fun time with Virginia that I hope to do again soon and more regularly!
Material note: Feeling the pressure of the ferry schedule, I was rushing a bit to get out the door and inadvertently left behind my entire auxiliary tote bag! In it were a Hahnemuhle sketchbook and Caran d’Ache Neocolor II crayons, which I’ve recently figured out how to use more easily in the field. Although I was momentarily disappointed not to be able to use color, the day turned out gray and drizzly anyway, so my usual daily-carry Uglybook, brush pen and markers worked out just fine.
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Welcome to the Pacific Northwest, Virginia! |