Port Townsend’s Yearly Wooden Boat Festival (a.m.)
At the Port Townsend Wooden Boat Festival, all is grandiose and world-class -beginning with the marine cranes!
Al sailors are eager and ready…
Boats of all kinds and sizes -like this classic O’Day Mariner- proudly owned by Robert Huber since 1976- are ready to go!
They all align by one another at the “Boat Haven Marina”, to form their own small marine-forest…
And off we go!
From the water, you see hotels -like the Aladdin, roght on the water…
And here they come!
Back in town, on top, the tower of the Victorian -and still in fuction- Port Townsend Court House…
And interesting horizon views parade for your eyes only…
Sail boats -like foam at the crest of a wave…
But not everyone congregates…
And the sail-less ferry comes punctual to town, even today…
White swollen triangles here and there…dancing away…
Others, waiting…
And here they come in all their glory!…The wooden boats!
That ship slides on a universe of water sun-stars…
This ship, keeps it’s rounded body still on the water for a moment…
Oh, the beauty!…Even from far you can see the perfection of the wood work…
-And more so, as it approaches…
And you could almost touch the honey colored woods!
And you go around it in admiration…
And you delight in the sight of it’s Maple-leaf-flag, embelished by the sun and winds of the Port Townsend Bay…
And more wonders: Not only beautiful boats make this day special…Also the very unique new Port Townsend Maritime Center, opens its doors today to the world!
And the city is proud…
With a gabble roof, another jewel: the recently restored-to-perfection 1885 Clam Cannery…-converted now into a Livable-Art lush hotel: The Clam Cannery Hotel…
Down Town…right ON the water!
What a morning for canoes…
As far as buildings go, here’s part of the Clam Cannery Hotel -and the wooden old ferry pier -to become a pier for boats, yatchs, AND aquaplanes…Direct from DT Seattle to DT PT!
Again here comes the ferry…
But, the dreams hang from the masts…
And people come to see and share…
The love for perfection in wood-workmanship, put to the sturdiest test: The waters of the Port Townsend Bay… Of which, those who’ve sailed all their lives say that: “If you learn to sail in Port Townsend Bay, you can sail anywhere!”
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