Low tide and an oyster planting project gave me the opportunity Tuesday to venture beneath the old railroad trestle linking Weaverling Spit and March’s Point. Colors, textures and “aromas” are all part of the environment of what we affectionately call “the mud flats.” I managed to stay relatively dry, despite the fact that I took my “hike” without rubber boots. What a gorgeous day.
A fourth generation Skagit County native who was moved kicking and screaming from this island community in 1960. I finally reclaimed an Anacortes address in 1980, and I have been in constant celebration of my return since that time. Many of us who call Anacortes home love Fidalgo Island for its natural assets: among them are rugged beaches, pristine lakes, thousands of acres of forestland and some awesome views of the Skagit Valley and surrounding islands. Another element of my love affair with this community is its people, both natives and immigrants. They will “star” in many of my journal entries.
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