Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Mukilteo garden stories

Many years ago I lived in a lovely quaint "city by the sea," it is perhaps one of the most beautiful and scenic places I have ever visited or made a home. The natural shape of the landscape lends itself to magnificent views and even better sunsets over the Olympic mountains, peninsula and Whidbey Island. We have so many fond memories of this community. They have a spectacular waterfront park in the heart of the old town area. It was a state park, but now a city park. Several hundred feet of small pebbles and stone beach. Baseball and soccer fields, picnic area, tables, restrooms, and a Ivar's seafood restaurant adjoining the park. A great place to spend a saturday afternoon flying kites, or fishing off the dock next to the boat launch ramp. Close in to shops and fairly good on site parking. Pack a lunch and head to a great beach park... A a truly rare find in the metropolis we call Mukilteo. Check it out summer or winter for a great day in a northwest park...

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