Posted on 05/10/2013 3:19:54 PM PDT by Stoat
...and that guy is probly 175 pounds overweight.
Thats some wicked chains ya got their!
It is a beautiful place, but more importantly, its actually safer than most places these days. Both of our children and 5 of our grandchildren were born here.
If he did it because of rap music, I don’t care. Turn him loose, and I’ll buy him another tank of diesel.
Read the comments!
My grandfather was born there also. He ran a pack train up to hurricane ridge from Heart O The Hills.
My goodness, that was a very long time ago.
Haynes said a new Ford truck also was damaged in the incident.
I agree.
Yea, Grampa was in the 1918 graduating class from Port Angeles high.
Here’s a fun tidbit for you. It is possible that at some point, your grandfather may have been by or at my house.
I live on a mountain east of Port Angeles. Our house (the main house) was built in the late 1800s. It had been a livery stable, a blacksmith shop and a dairy. It was a post office between 1906 and 1911. After the local school burned down, our house became a schoolhouse for a time. It’s been many things over the years and served many generations as a home.
If I look to the west, I can see Hurricane Ridge. To the east I see the Dungeness spit and the old lighthouse. Looking north the view is of the Juan de Fuca Straight, Victoria B.C. about 19 miles across the water, and the entrance to the San Juan Islands. South of me is part of the north side the Olympic Mountain range.
While some things have changed, some have not, so I am likely looking at some of the same beauty that your parent and grandparents enjoyed. The mountain air where I live is still mixed with sea air.
Cheers....
Here's the video. I felt really sorry for the guy first time I saw it.
A neighbor and good friend passed away about 5 years ago. Louie Thie was 96 years old. He fought in WWII but other than that, he lived his entire life here and most of it a 1/2 mile above me on my mountain.
They made men strong back then. At 86, Luie lost a foot because of diabetes, yet that man continued to cut, baled and bring in his own hay up to about a year before his death. That man was a walking history book and if he were alive today, he would likely remember your relatives... it was a small population around here back then.
I haven’t been over to Port Angeles for several years. Do they still do that sand sculpture contest in the summer? It was during one of the times the Coho was out of service and Arrow was running a passenger boat to Victoria. I knew a couple of guys who worked for Arrow Services. Coho was in dry dock here in Anacortes recently.
Yes, we still have the contest. I’ll have to respond to your PM later.
LMAO.....of course it will Honey!
Gentle dude...*S*..being a Father and all...
That thing is beautiful.
“Word is....he was upset because he couldnt get help for his meth problems.”
Man - I’m glad I helped my son with his homework last night!
It’s not the guns. It’s not the hammers. It’s not the knives. It’s not the baseball bats. It’s not the bombs. It’s not the bulldozers.IT’S THE PEOPLE, STUPID. .....<<<
WOW!..that rant should have a monument in D.C.!
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