Sunday, July 8, 2018

San Juan Island - Anniversary - July 2018

Friday Harbor - San Juan Island
For our 17th Anniversary, we decided to escape the AZ heat and head to cooler climates - the San Juan Islands in Washington.  Since we were in New York City the prior weekend to celebrate Jean's 75th birthday, we decided to fly straight to Seattle from there and work in Seattle for a few days before taking the ferry to San Juan Island.  We stayed the entire time on San Juan Island as there was enough to do on that island so we will have to make another trip to see the other islands.  We did not rent a car (it's not really necessary) but used the island shuttles and taxis instead.  The weather was fabulous the entire time we were there!

Dinner at Coho
Accommodations:

Pike Motorworks - we stayed in the free guest suite at one of Keith's company's properties in Seattle.  The property is in Capitol Hill so convenient to lots of restaurants and bars.  The suite was great - very clean and comfortable with a queen bed, bathroom and full washer/drier (which was needed since Shawna had been traveling the week prior)!

Friday Harbor House - we stayed here on San Juan Island for three nights.  It is a great location up on the hill overlooking Friday Harbor and convenient to all of the spots in town.  The room was nice and there is a great restaurant where you can sit outside with great views of the harbor.  There was a continental breakfast included which was weird as it was set up on the third floor of the hotel in a hallway with no place to sit so we opted to pay for the breakfast in the restaurant most mornings.

Marriott Waterfront - we stayed here on points the last night before flying home.  It was only an 8 minute walk from the ferry to the hotel.

Friday Harbor
Activities: 

We arrived in Seattle late on Sunday night - Shawna worked out of the guest suite on Monday and Tuesday while Keith did some interviews and visited one of the properties.  In the evening, we met up with Grace for dinner one night and with Kelly and Reed the other night.  It was great to catch up with both of them.  On Tuesday afternoon, we walked down to Pike's Place Market via the Amazon Go store where we had to try it out and bought a water.  The weather was stunning!

Dinner with Grace at Momiji
On Wednesday morning, we took the ferry from one of the harbors in downtown Seattle to Friday Harbor on San Juan Island.  The ferry took about four hours to get there so we napped and watched a few shows on the iPad.  Upon arrival, we checked into our hotel and then quickly grabbed lunch before we picked up our bike rentals and rode for three hours down to Cattle Point (which is the southwestern tip of the Island) and back.  The road was somewhat hilly and had a nice shoulder for most of it.  That evening, we dined at the hotel and watched the 4th of July fireworks from the deck of the restaurant.  The fireworks display was quite impressive for such a small island.

Biking to Cattle Point
On Thursday, we went on a three hour kayak tour out of Snug Harbor (the company provided transportation to and from where we kayaked).  It was just the two of us and another couple with the guide.  It was a very nice activity - while we did not see whales from our kayaks we did see bald eagles and a harbor seal who got pretty close to our kayak!  With a sore butt from the prior day and sore arms from this activity, we opted to nap and relax in the room in the afternoon - a much needed rest!  After dinner, we took the shuttle over to Lime Kiln State Park where we watched the sunset - it was beautiful!

Kayaking
Sunset at Lime Kiln State Park
On Friday, we hopped on the shuttle to English Camp where we learned about the war that almost erupted with America due to conflict over the San Juan Islands and because an American shot a pig that belonged to one of the British residents.  They decided to set up camps (there is also an American Camp) on opposite sides of the island while they worked out who owned the Islands!  We hiked around the English Camp to Bell Point and then hiked over to Westcott Bay where we had a great lunch outside and also relaxed on Adirondack chairs while sipping rose wine (which we decided was now the new anniversary tradition since we had done the same the prior two years - in Park City and in Willamette Valley).  We then caught the shuttle back to town and went on a three hour whale watching tour.  The boat was great - very comfortable and it went very fast.  We saw orcas and humpback whales - both groups put on quite a show.  The orcas came pretty close to the boat and the humpback whales were slapping their tales on the water!

English Camp
Orca Sighting on Whale Watching Tour
On Saturday, we took a cab over to American Camp and hiked around there, along the water to South Beach and then crossed over the road to hike up Mount Finlayson.  We hiked about 2.5 hours before we took a taxi back into town.  After grabbing lunch, we stopped in a few shops and then relaxed on the deck of the hotel before catching the ferry back to Seattle.  We did not get to the hotel until about 8pm - so checked in, had a quick dinner, then went to bed so we could get up at 5:30am to fly home.

Hike to top of Mount Finlayson
Restaurants:

Seattle
Starbucks Reserve Roastery - had breakfast here both mornings.  Yummy yogurt with granola and coffee.  Interesting place with copper decorations where they roast beans.

Seattle Reserve Roastery
Momiji - Had dinner with Grace.  Great Japanese restaurant in Capitol Hill.  We shared several rolls (which were huge) along with shishito peppers and Hamachi.

Poppy - Had dinner with Kelly and Reed.  Nice Indian influenced restaurant in Capitol Hill.  We shared several appetizers (chickpea salad, goat cheese flan, and the dutch baby) and then shared the salmon for an entree.

San Juan Island
Friday Harbor House - had breakfast here each morning (yummy avocado toast) and had dinner one night.  Food was pretty good but service was a bit slow.  We shared the cheese board, a salad and a fish dish.

Market Chef - had lunch here.  Cute café with inside and outside seating that is only open during the day.  We shared a salad and the grilled cheese sandwich which were both very good!  We wanted to return on Saturday but learned they are closed on weekends - must be nice to shut down during the busiest time!

Coho - had dinner here.  Cute little house in town.  We shared a salad for an appetizer and halibut for an entrée.  The food was good but not phenomenal.

Westcott Bay Shellfish Company - great place to have lunch right on the water.  They are only open during the week. They normally do grilled clams and oysters but they were out of the clams so we got a half dozen grilled oysters with different sauces and some cheese and prosciutto with crackers.

Westcott Bay Shellfish Company
Duck Soup - great romantic place for dinner, located a few miles out of town (we took a cab to get there).  Best dinner of the trip!  We shared a salad and curry claims for an appetizer and the lamb for an entrée.

Downriggers - Located on the water with nice outside seating.  We had lunch here and thought the food was going to be average but surprisingly it was quite good.  We shared a few salads along with salmon ceviche and shishito peppers.

Hook and Plow - restaurant in the Marriott Hotel - we wanted something quick.  The food was actually pretty good (salad was terrific and the halibut quite good) - but the service took forever.

Sunset at Lime Kiln State Park


Sunday, July 1, 2018

Jean's 75th Birthday - June 2018

Dodds Clan at 11 Madison Park
To celebrate Keith's mom's 75th birthday, Dick, Jean, Graham, Margaret, and us all flew to New York for a celebration weekend.  

Shawna was already on the east coast for work, so she took a train into the city from Hartford while Keith flew in from Phoenix.  The rest of the family was not arriving until Thursday night, so we got a room at the Hampton Inn Chelsea on the Wednesday night.  We were able to use points for the hotel which saved us $350 of the $450 total cost.  Keith got up early and walked a street over to take a ride at the Peloton studio where he rode with Matt Wilpers.  We both worked out of the hotel Thursday day - Keith from the lobby and Shawna from the room.  Graham stopped by the hotel mid-morning after he arrived to drop off his luggage so he could explore on his own.  At 4pm, we hauled the luggage over to the Airbnb (338 E 30th Street, between 2nd and 1st avenue) where Keith's parents had just checked in.  The apartment was quite spacious with a nice sized living room and three bedrooms and bathrooms - only downside is that the mattresses were not comfortable.  Margaret arrived in time for us all to eat Indian at Spice Symphony where we shared the chicken tandoori and a chickpea dish.  We headed to bed early as we were all pretty tired.

Keith & Margaret at Peloton with Jennifer Jacobs
On Friday morning, Keith and Margaret got up at 5am and both walked over to Peloton for another ride: Margaret's first - we rode with Jennifer Jacobs.  Shawna went for a walk along the East River which is no where near as nice as the walk along the Hudson River.  Keith was able to escape the house for a bit of time to join for the first part of a street art tour of Little Italy.  Keith had a few calls on Friday as did Shawna, but we were able to wrap everything up by 4pm.  Dinner was early - we had a 5:30 reservation at Le Bernardin.  We all chose the 4 course dinner - it was delicious.  Graham headed out to meet a friend afterward so the rest of us went to Bar 54 - a rooftop bar just off Times Square.  The views of the city were amazing and we were there in time to see a beautiful sunset.

Yummo dish at Le Bernardin
Sunset at Bar 54
On Saturday morning, Keith, Shawna, and Margaret got up and all walked along the East River.  We made it down to Delancy street, grabbed Starbucks for the family, and taxied back to the house.  We then all walked across the island over to the Highline - Graham and Margaret had not been there yet.  We entered at 30th street and walked north - it was fascinating to see Hudson Yards under construction - we had seen it a couple of years earlier as they were building the platform.  We walked all the way down to the southern end, then grabbed lunch at The Standard Grill - the same place we went the previous year with Kim and Tom.  We ate light: we shared the chicken cobb salad.  After lunch, we taxied back to the house to shower before Ubering to see Dear Evan Hanson.  The show was fantastic.  We then all went back to the house to get dressed for dinner at 11 Madison Park, one of the top restaurants in the world.  This was the actual birthday dinner for Jean, though we definitely celebrated at all of them!  The food was delicious, and we even saw the chef Daniel Humm sitting in the restaurant with his daughter for dinner.  Graham rated the evening as the best meal he has had.

Highline
Lunch at The Standard Grill
On Sunday morning, Graham and Margaret brought Starbucks to the house for a quick breakfast before we all went to Central Park for a walk.  We got in almost 2 hours, stopped by the Apple Store after, and then went back for our final shower.  Graham said goodbye to us - he was meeting friends for a couple more days before flying home.  The rest of us Ubered over to the Staybridge Suites where Keith's parents were staying a few more days: the room was not ready so we just left our luggage with the bellman.  Keith's dad booked us lunch at La Masseria, an Italian restaurant their friends had been to previously.  The food was good - we shared a salad with warm goat cheese and veal scaloppini.  It was then back to the hotel to grab our luggage, say our goodbyes, and head to LaGuardia for the next leg of the trip: Seattle and San Juan Island!

Walk around the Reservoir in Central Park
"Behind the Scenes" in the Kitchen at 11 Madison Park