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dog-friendly Seabrook WA ocean getaway

My sister turned 40 this year, and for her birthday gift I took her to the *fabulous* town of Seabrook Washington for two nights and three days. We stayed in a gorgeous dog-friendly cottage called Sea’s-the-Day, and of course brought the Fergs with. I had so many photos I ended up processing and uploading 290 images to the gallery I sent to my family. This is the narrowest selection I could come up with for the blog, but it’s still a long post! I’ve included commentary on Seabrook in between posts. It’s such a rad place for dog lovers to go, and has become the favorite destination for most of my Seattle pet-loving friends. I’ll be making biannual trips out there from here on. If you are in the Seattle/Tacoma/Portland area, or even if you’re  not, you should definitely think about making Seabrook a regular stop in your weekend getaway schedule! :-)

I love being at the ocean when it’s foggy and misty, like it was in the 2011 dogs wall calendar cover shot taken in July. It’s kinda spooky, it’s kinda scary, it’s kinda eerie. I like it.

All of these top photos you see here were taken with my new 24mm 1.4L USM II, at f/1.4. The shot below on the right was taken at f/1.8. I was thrilled to learn I can do running action shots at such a shallow aperture and still have them come out in focus.

The beach cottage Michelle and I stayed at- Sea’s the Day. Every cottage at Seabrook is different. They did an incredible job developing a town that mimicks a real oceanside community.

Our cottage had a fully fenced yard and hot tub. The yard even contained a fire pit encircled by chairs, for those fun late-night marshmallow roasting sessions. My sis and I soaked in the hot tub one night in the mist with (plastic) glasses of Lindeman’s Raspberry Lambic in our hands. It was heaven.

Michelle loves Fergie as much as I do. Awww….

My sister took all of these photos of Fergie and I, which is really impressive considering I gave her a 2-minute tutorial on how to use my back button focusing white shooting at f/1.4 in full manual exposure. She rocks.

She will kill me for posting this to my blog! In my family we like to be goofy and have fun. Case in point.

It just wouldn’t be fair if I didn’t also have an unflattering photo of myself in here. I love this shot of Fergie and I.

You see quaint winding paths like this all over Seabrook. My trigger finger was going crazy.

Beach Camp: one of my favorite ‘neighborhoods’ in Seabrook, and the perfect place to stay if your budget is tight. They even have one little cabin that has a teeny fenced dog run outside, to make potty trips easier.

Every cabin at Seabrook has an adorable name, which just adds to the town’s charm.

Below is the house where Nichole and her fiancee Colin will be staying when they get married there next summer. If I’m remembering correctly, I’ll be staying there with them. Nichole says it’s ‘uh-mayzing’. Can’t wait!

Hope you enjoyed my photos of Seabrook as much as I enjoyed taking them! Michelle and I will be making an annual tradition out of going there, and I’ve already decided I need TWO ocean trips per year to stay sane, so I guarantee you these aren’t the last of the photos you’ll see of this darling little beach community!

Fergie Ocean trip- part I

This was Fergie’s first ever trip to the ocean, a big 5th birthday present from me, and to say she loved it would be the understatement of a lifetime. She ran, she played, she romped, she smiled, she dug, she napped, she sniffed and marveled, all with a sense of joy only felt by a dog. I can’t wait until our next trip to the ocean, and I’ll be sure to bring my camera again.

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big, wide open expanse of beautiousness. ahhhhhh….

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an old favorite with a new favorite: ball + ocean = love.

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tail chasing on cool sand pattern on left, happy happy dog with long tongue on right.

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New flexible Kong frisbee- a gift from her grandpa. She LOVES that frisbee!

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thick, heavy fog for 3 days was really cool and mysterious and kinda creepy. You really couldn’t see much of anything. Fergie would run ahead of me, and realize she couldn’t see me very well, then turn around and come back to make sure I was still there. It was so cute.

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So many fun things to sniff at the ocean.

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Fergie ocean sunset shots to come!

en vacances

I am on vacation until January 4th. Because I don’t have a day job, this means no work for me, whoopee! :-) Ok, maybe a few hours, but mostly this will be time spent relaxing, playing with the dog, drinking mimosas, going to the park, seeing movies, hanging with friends and family, shopping and other recreational pursuits. Hope y’all are having a lovely end of 2009. I imagine everyone is ready for it to be over!!

Since no post is complete without a photo, here’s Fergie at a cabin at Mt Rainier where she spent Christmas weekend frolicking with her family.

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This is the view I had pretty much the entire time we were driving. Fergie with her feet on the console, whining with excitement to see what fun place we were going to next.

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Mt Rainier happened to be one of those fun stops.

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A shot of Fergie taken at Paradise near the visitor’s center on the left, and a rare shot of yours-truly on the right.

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This is what she looked like at the end of each night, and also what she looks like right now, still recovering from her fun 3-day trip.

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I LOVE SCRABBLE!!! I won this game with something like 325 points because I’ve been playing every night on my iPhone for months. The hard level. Ohhh yeah. I only win about 50% of the time, but when I do it sure feels good…

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Fergie and Jamie go to Whidbey

Bet ya didn’t know that I took off for a few days this week with my pooch, didja? Well, ok, if you follow me on twitter, you knew of my little escape, but I never mentioned it on the blog. I had plans to go the previous week but they fell through (very sad story) and I didn’t want to jinx this trip by talking about it. But it happened this time, yay!

So the Fergermeister and I took off and stayed at the most lovely cabin on a bay near Freeland, and I brought my camera, and we did as close to nothing as possible. I took lots and lots of pictures, so I am posting lots and lots of pictures, because I found it impossible to narrow them down. Hopefully this will enable all of you to enjoy our trip with us vicariously!

This is what was awaiting us when we arrived on Thursday evening. Ahhh heaven.

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I love these shots because even though they are both imperfect, they give me the feeling as if I was back there in that moment.

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There was a dedicated doggy area at the cabin (the owner is a multiple dog owner), and Fergie couldn’t believe her luck when she spotted the balls and toys. I have never ever seen her so happy. It nearly made me cry.

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The adorable neighbor pooch Cooper. He was a doll.

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I wish I had taken more shots of the inside of the cabin, but honestly we were outside almost the whole time. But the cabin was positively darling, very clean and comfortable and furnished exactly as I would furnish a summer cabin.

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The cabin had a fully stocked kitchen, washer and dryer, very comfy queen sized bed (and also a loft and pullout bed in the tv room, not pictured here), and sleeps up to 4 people. I can’t wait to go back and bring my mom and sister, who I know will love the place. I’ll leave details at the end of this post on how to rent the cabin for yourself. It is dog friendly, and even has a separately fenced side yard that you can contain your pooch in, and, get this, a new doggie bathing area outside with both cold AND hot water (awesome). The property is huge, and the most fun place I can imagine a dog being able to explore and sniff around while being completely contained by the fence around the property.

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Late that first night I could not get Fergie to come inside. She was having so much fun throwing her new toys around the yard that she didn’t want to go to sleep. So I brought my camera outside and decided to try and take some nighttime shots. That’s moon flare you see below.

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And that my friends, is the moon! Woohoo!! It took a long time for me to get this shot, but I finally got it, and it was worth it.

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Our view the next day.

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There are gorgeous flowers in bloom all around the property, and I was even greeted by sweet-smelling fresh cut flowers inside the cabin. It was awesome.

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The Cabin owner’s beloved passed german shepherd pooch is buried on the property, and Fergie and I spent some time laying on a blanket near her grave keeping her company. I only wish I have a spot as beautiful for Fergie once she is gone. Dogs live such short lives.

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The hardest part of the trip was trying to decide where to lie down outside. This was one of my spots under a giant cherry tree in the side yard, and this was my view.

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Warning: there are A LOT of Fergie images coming up. My lenses were focused on her nearly the entire time, so I ended up with like 450 shots of just her. Hopefully you will think she is just as cute as I do. Man I love this dog. :-)

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I’m thinking this one needs to go big on a canvas.

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I LOVE this shot. Totally imperfect, and I love it for it’s imperfection.

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This is the look she gives me whenever I ask a question. “Fuurrgee? do you wanna….?”, then this. She is sooo cute!

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If you need just one reason why I love this dog so much, it’s looking at you below. I would do anything for her.

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Sarah left a comment on one of Fergie’s Facebook images saying she had a little black olive nose. So the whole trip I referred to her as ‘little black olive’. Here is a shot of that little nose.

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Stick induced happy coma below.

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The sky changed colors throughout the sunset, and then I couldn’t believe my eyes when it turned purple. I tried everything to get the color right in the shots in-camera, and even went so far as to change the custom white balance (K) in 10 degree increments over about 100 degrees both up and down, and never got the color right in camera. That is one of the most frustrating things about digital photography- so often what you see with your eyes is nearly impossible to duplicate with your camera. I suppose seasoned landscape photographers would have told me I needed a special filter to get the shot. Oh well, in this case Lightroom did the job.

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I don’t have words to express how much I love this shot below. Fergie is such a good model, and held still while I craned my neck to try and get her in focus and the sunset perfectly exposed.

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Then we were off to Double Bluff beach, where it was hot and very dry.

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Look at her face in that shot on the left below. LOL.

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A commenter had asked how I made the ‘flash’ file on Bella’s post. It’s actually really easy. It’s an animated GIF file, made in Photoshop. You just drag all of your images as layers onto one image, so you end up with a multilayered file, then go to ‘window’, ‘animation’, create new frames, and select the layer for each frame, set the duration of each frame in seconds, and then save for web as a gif. Here is a more in depth tut: animated gif tutorial.

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And that my friends, was my trip to Whidbey Island with my doggie daughter! Hope you enjoyed the images and my cute little girl. :-)

If you are interested at staying at the same lovely cabin we did, check out the listing on VRBO, and when you contact the owner Julia, be sure to tell her Jamie at Cowbelly sent you! Can’t wait for my next stay there.

For more Whidbey vacation options, check out http://whidbeyvacation.webs.com/, where you can also get a list of dog-friendly activities on Whidbey island.

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