Showing posts with label pirates. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pirates. Show all posts

Thursday, August 8, 2013

It’s true, you can’t go home again…

Kayaking on Lake Union, Seattle.

God I love my blog… a place where I can say whatever I wish!!!

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I’ve spend time this summer reconnecting with my kids and their families… at least giving it my best shot.  But I feel disconnected. 

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Revisiting places (right photo, house on right, used to live there) I have lived in the past sometimes brings good memories, but mostly bittersweet memories… and really, who needs that?  I’ve spent a couple days in West Seattle where I used to live and found myself thinking about people I knew here, thinking about getting in touch, driving past where they used to live, looking them up online, sending emails to some… but then just parking someplace I felt safe and enjoying the waterfront instead of making human contact.

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I was even able to locate on line a good friend of mine from the past (college in Indiana) who moved out here in the 80s? I think, and sent her an email but have not heard anything.  Come to think of it, most of the people that I knew here, I really have nothing in common with, except our lives crossed paths briefly back then.  I guess I am just curious but don’t seem to have any steam to actually follow-through on reconnecting with them again. So here I sit a few blocks away from the lighthouse on Alki Point, West Seattle, just wondering what I will do next to pass the time before my plane leaves for Alaska on 8/19.

Maybe I am just becoming an old hermit or ol’ crone for real?? I had even added some new events, pages, people to my Facebook but realized this morning, that all that just seems to be cluttering up my life, so I am in the process of removing them for now.  I’ve lost desire to be with people who either don’t like me or don’t want me around.  There is no fun in that for me. 

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Left: Richard and me in Europe (Chris behind me) in 1968.  Right: Richard in 2013.

My son is so exhausted from overwork and too much partying(i.e.fun) to have much time for me, though he has spent some quality time with me and made me feel very good.

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Left: Tori and me in 1991.  Right: Tori in 2013.

My granddaughter, Tori,  has shown little interest in me or my life for over a decade now, though I am hoping she will give me some quality one-on-one time before I go to Alaska.  I sent her this message:

Is there any chance of you giving me any one-on-one time before I go to Alaska to kayak? It would have to be fun/good for both of us... and if you think it's something that just can't happen... of course with all that you are doing during your visit, I would understand, I am o.k. either way.

Maybe I have nothing left in common with my own relatives/ descendants except that our lives crossed briefly for a short time????

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Kayaking with my son, Richard Bailey,
on Lake Union, Aug. 7,2013 (houseboats in background).

But I am here now, I am available now… my kayak is here now.  All anyone can do is be available… for a short time!  It doesn’t get any better than that!  Others lives seem so structured and they have so many rules to live by… makes me very happy I have simplified my life.

I’m really ready to get on up the road, visit other “vandwellers,” see Alaska, have a nice leisurely drive down the WA-OR-CA coast, visiting more friends and vandwellers on the way and then returning to my winter home in Quartzsite AZ to relax, to make jewelry for the winter and to attend the annual Rubber Tramp Rendezvous there in Jan. 2014 where I will get to reunite with my tribe… people I have developed life-long friendships with, people with whom I do share many common interests.

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Left is a ring I made last winter, right is a ring that was my mother’s which I am going to duplicate this winter.  Looking at the two of them, I realize mine is much higher quality than my mom’s.  She probably spent a lot for her ring, but mine only cost about $15 in materials, and I cut and polished the stone myself, and did all the silver work myself.  Once the duplicate is done, I will send my Mom’s ring to my sister in Florida. (My mom’s was not even Sterling Silver and mine is.)

Also this winter, I plan to begin dancing again to get in better shape (I stopped dancing the year my granddaughter was born – 1991, because my knees were so bad and unstable).  I have to begin seriously training for the Arizona Trail which I will hike in 2015… 820 miles from Mexico to Utah.  I am very excited about this next phase of my life.  I feel 20 years young than I felt 10 years ago.

Yes, my feet are itchy again.

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Westport, WA

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I left the Kila Hana Camperland campground early this morning to get a good parking place for my rig near the pirate vendors in Westport. Nice campground and tents and RVs.  But it did cost me $22.50 for the night, so I made sure to get a shower this morning.  The whole pirate gang of Maggie’s (Tori Bailey) was camped there.  Beware of the elephant-sized mosquitoes.  And I bought one of those blue bug things, the Off clip-on Mosquito Repellent,  advertized on T.V. and it works.  I hung it by my van door and they stopped coming inside.

What a neat little town and what a neat little festival.  I wanted to check out the vendors and I must say, they had a lot of real quality stuff at exceptionally low prices. 

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I got to spend a little more time with my granddaughter and even found a graduation gift for her among the vendors… a wolf pendant.  She loved it.

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Charlene Swankie VanVagrant (aka Baldie) and Ms. Maggie (aka Tori Bailey)

Then I pushed off… as I had not been feeling well since I inhaled the pirate’s black powder smoke yesterday… and drove to the nearby Westhaven State Park… a local favorite for local surfers.  Nice facilities, with outside shower to wash down surfers and their gear.  Very nice.  Beach loaded with agates and sand dollars… thousands of sand dollars.  Shallow water.  So far, this has been my favorite place since Morro Bay, CA.  Unfortunately, I was fighting a migraine and returned to the van for a nap.

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Wonder how great this would be if the sun was out???

What an interesting place… this Westport-Aberdeen, WA area.  Ocean Spray Cranberry is located here… and there are cranberry bogs!  Oyster shell piles, streets with pirate names, lots of homes and land for sale, Tsunami Warning signs everywhere.  And awhile ago a bunch of bicyclers/campers rode by me… or poor people… the skeeters here are the size of elephants.  BUT… everyone looks like they are having fun. Arrrrggghhhh.

Westport even has an Annual Fishing Derby…

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I’m resting now in a 24-hr Safeway Store lot… and will go in to resupply in a little while.  Headache is subsiding.  Uggghhhhh!  Tomorrow to explore the west coast of Washington more as I make my way up to Port Angeles, WA to kayak with my dear friend, Gary, visit Ron, and then over to Bremerton, WA to visit Lauren and order a Paracord belt (in pink in honor of my sister who is doing chemo).  Now I have no hair but I have a pink hat and will have a pink belt.  What more can I do from 3,000 miles away?

Vandwellers, this is a van-friendly area, a dog-friendly beach… and just a great place to visit.  Get’s my stamp of approval.

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Astoria, OR to Westport, WA

Not a lot happened today… just driving.  Headed toward the bridge over the Columbia River in Astoria, OR… that thing really is scary.  It looks so tall from below.

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Crossed over into Washington State, now me and all my descendants (5) are all in the same state.  That might not happen again for a couple years, if ever.

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Missed my turn and ended up out on a peninsula in Long Beach.  Neat little town and they had Doggie Olympics going on there.  I turned back and headed for the right road to Westport, WA.   Very interesting drive, by the way.

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Now I’ll just post all the Pirate photos of my granddaughter’s group.  Will point out my granddaughter and daughter-in-law.  Not much else to comment on… just enjoy.  Tomorrow I’m going to walk around the rest of the festival and see the other vendors before heading toward Port Angeles, WA.

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That be my granddaughter….

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…hey, granddaughter…..

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Finally, Tori turns around.

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My daughter-in-law, Rhonda, came out for the day to video the performance.

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The kids were loving all the noise.

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Cracking whips.

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Boy, I hope my vandweller necklace looks like that one day.

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Firing the cannons.

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Red skirted gal… my granddaughter Tori, waiting to deliver power to the cannoniers.

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Back in Pirate Camp…

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Cleaning of the guns.

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Black shirt… that be my eldest granddaughter, Tori.  Fellas are busy cleaning their guns after a nice demonstration.

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It’s been a long and fulfilling day.  I am HERE.

Who is Swankie?

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Anywhere, USA, Full-Time USA traveler, United States
In 2006, I was shopping for a wheelchair. By 2007, I had new knees, better health and by 2008 a kayak. In Aug 2013, I kayaked my 49th state, Alaska, at the Holgate Glacier and in May 2014, I kayaked Hawaii, my 50th state, to celebrate my 70th Birthday and the finale to the wonderful adventure of Kayaking America. Next up... Re-kayaking southwestern states.

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