Back to the Land - Toandos, WA

Back to the Land - Toandos, WA : Making a home in Northwestern WA
Back to the Land - Toandos, WA
Making a home in Northwestern WA
We live on a gorgeous remote peninsula between Dabob Bay and the Hood Canal on Coyle Road in Quilcene, Jefferson County, WA. We escaped the crush of humanity in touristy Sonoma, CA in Sept '07.
Quilcene, WA United States
Just here for the view

Most recent posts

10/09 3:18 After the Rain
The air is so sweet and clean after the rain, the forest is bright and freshly scrubbed.
10/05 15:54 Construction Sights and Memories
Well, the really dramatic part of our homebuilding is over now - the Bishop Brothers Construction crew and the plumbers from Lewis Plumbing have packed up and left us to take over.The house has been roofed and sided with the windows and exterior...
10/03 13:49 Skywatch Friday: Storms a-brewin'
October here in Western Washington means that the door closes firmly on the carefree days of Summer. Last year on October 1st, the weather changed dramatically here, and this year is the same thing. We have four real seasons here, unlike in CA where...
10/01 1:28 Roof Rising
The roof trusses are stacked on top, ready to go into place. The house has been wrapped in Tyvek now. It's a lot faster to do the Tyvek with the roof trusses not erected yet, I'm told.
9/27 14:18 Construction mascot with some attitude
I am always on the lookout for Scotty Dog Stuff, being an avowed lover of all things Scotty. I spotted this five-pound, 7" tall cast iron doorstop at the Poulsbo Antique Mall. I love it, and it has a surprise...

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