I’d heard from two reliable sources that I should explore Ebey’s Landing, up
near Coupeville, so I took the kids up there for a Day of Adventure.

The Ebey family settled about 160 acres --- years ago, one of the first white
settlers in the area. The family has all died out, but the homestead has been
preserved as a historical site. Kyla and I really liked the house-cum-museum,
and then we walked the mile trail across the fields, to the bluff and down to
the beach.
Kyla entertained herself, and me, by curating a seaweed collection.
Look for this shot to make it into the cabin’s collection of island
photographs. There was such a heavy fog bank that it was hard to see beyond the
grass in front of us, but when it cleared, we could see Port Townsend across the
water.
I didn’t love Ebey’s Landing as much as predicted, but I’d go back again.
Central Whidbey is beautiful with much to do on that part of the island!
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