As I mentioned in yesterday’s blog entry, I had the privilege of tagging along with a friend to visit her parents in Port Townsend, Washington, and it was a fantastic two days indeed. Port Townsend is a charming, artsy, quirky, historic Victorian Seaport that is best reached by ferry. Whenever I ride a ferry I always feel as if I’m going on a grand adventure, and that was the perfect mindset to have.
The town itself is divided into two parts: Uptown and Downtown. Uptown, as you might expect, is higher up, and sits atop a crumbling bluff, along with a bunch of amazing Victorian houses that I’m sure enjoy a stunning view of the water in exchange for their precarious perches. Downtown is the more touristy area, with amazing brick buildings, delightful restaurants, and quirky shops.
It’s the home of the beautiful Palace Hotel, a former brothel, which merits a blog entry in and of itself, so stay tuned. And Port Townsend is also where the movie An Officer and a Gentleman was filmed. That kept me wondering if Richard Gere had touched the very same bit of pavement I was walking upon.
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now you are just showing off…
Says the guy who went to France.
oh… right…
I always feel that way when I take a ferry too. Even when as a teenager my best friend and I walked on to the Edmonds ferry just to travel to the other side and back without ever getting off.
I have done that many times in my life. Most notably in Istanbul. Things just look different from the water, don’t they?
I haven’t ever ridden a ferry, but I am sure it would signal the beginning of an adventure…
I highly recommend it. 🙂