hood canal: The 500 Point Question! - 07/03/08 11:08 AM
As many of you know, I am a crabbing enthusiast. One of my favorite pastimes in the Summer months is to take my beloved boat, a 16ft. C-Dory, out onto Hood Canal, and drop off my crab pots.
We motor over to Pleasant Harbor, just south of Brinnon, where we snag
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hood canal: Let the Sun Shine In - 06/18/08 03:31 PM
When I came to the Westsound area of Puget Sound six years ago, I had NO trouble adjusting to winters. When I herded onto the ferry on foot at some early hour in the dark and in the rain, I was smiling. Inside I was celebrating because I didn't have to
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hood canal: Why you may want to live in Mason County WA - 04/29/08 05:09 PM
Western Washington has many delightful and scenic places to live. I've lived up and down the I-5 corridor, from up north in North Snohomish county, to King and Pierce counties. Each of these counties has its charms, though King and Pierce counties are getting a bit too crowded and congested for
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hood canal: "Late Crabbing Season Re-Opens!" - Life on the Kitsap Peninsula - 10/29/07 11:34 AM
The Washington Dept. of Fish & Wildlife recently announced that 5 areas of the Puget Sound will reopen to recreational crab fishing. This is welcome news to those of us here in Kitsap County who drop our crab pots out on Hood Canal. This past couple of Summer seasons have been rather disappointing, to
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hood canal: "Hood Canal Sunset" Life on the Kitsap Peninsula - 10/14/07 12:55 AM
The recent post by the Bloggin' Bolen Brothers inspired me to share this recent shot of Hood Canal, one of the many popular waterways of the Puget Sound, here amidst the breathtaking scenery known as Washington State. You really owe it to yourself to read Gary Bolen's article. it's one of the better posts
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hood canal: "Countdown to Crabbing!" - 06/25/07 01:21 PM
Well, as hard as it may be to believe, even real estate professionals need an occasional day off, for time to relax and re-energize. As much as I truly enjoy my chosen vocation as a licensed real estate agent with Windermere Real Estate, in Silverdale, here on the beautiful Kitsap Peninsula in scenic Washington State, there
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hood canal: Purdy, WA. The gateway to Key Peninsula & Hood Canal? - 06/21/07 05:14 PM
Purdy, Washington. Is it the gateway to Hood Canal? Is it the gateway to the entire Olympic Peninsula? So many people pass through this wide spot in the road and only note that there is a very narrow bridge they have to cross in order to go west. The Purdy
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hood canal: Over 1/2 Off on Million Dollar View! - 05/23/07 11:06 AM
Over 1/2 off Million Dollar ViewLocation: Union, WABreathtaking expansive 180 Hood Canal and Olympic Mountain View above quaint Union WA, and just minutes from renowned Alderbrook Resort/Spa and Golf Course. Make this your weekend retreat, vacation getaway, or live in peaceful serenity all year round. Ownership entitles use of the waterfront
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hood canal: "The View from Here!" - Life on the Kitsap Peninsula - 12/18/06 01:31 AM
One of the many things I enjoy about my involvement here on ActiveRain is the opportunity I have to showcase the area where I work, live, and play - the picturesque Kitsap Peninsula in scenic Washington State. My family roots go down deep in Washington soil. My mom was born out on
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hood canal: Silverdale, Washington - Life on the Kitsap Peninsula - 10/27/06 01:01 AM
I've done my fair share of traveling around the world, but of all the places I have been, nothing compares to living amidst the majestic beauty of the Pacific Northwest. Silverdale, Washington, is strategically located in the center of the Kitsap Peninsula, surrounded by the waters of Puget Sound. To read more
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hood canal: Vacation Homes - 09/13/06 05:30 PM
Vacation-home sales have soared the past five years, fueled by low interest rates, rising demand as boomers prepare for retirement, and a continuing interest in real estate as an investment. A record 1.02 million vacation homes were purchased in 2005, a little more than 12 percent of all homes sold*. That
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