70 (Western Washington Destinations) for Seventy

Margo Kravette with her camera taking a picture at one of her 70 Western Washington destinations.

A Personal Challenge for my 70th Birthday Becomes a Fun Way to Explore Western Washington

BY MARGOT KRAVETTE

I’ve journeyed to more than 70 Western Washington destinations in two and a half years. Some are well-know, others less so. Each, however, provided an opportunity for me to grow, learn, and thrive.

My escapade began in December 2020 as I was considering how to celebrate my upcoming 70th birthday. COVID had shown its face nine months before and was still going strong. How could I celebrate my special birthday—just two months away—during a pandemic?

As an amateur photographer, it occurred to me that a great adventure would be to honor my 70 years by photographing and writing about 70 locations in Western Washington and then to create a way to share what I saw and learned. It was clear I would not be able to commit the time required for this project and continue working, even part time. So, I decided to retire on the day I turned 70 and dedicate a good portion of my time to this endeavor.

My goal was to launch this undertaking on my 70th birthday in February 2021. To do so, I would need to accumulate a list of places to explore, learn how to develop and maintain a blog, and plan how and when I would visit, photograph, and write about each destination. To get started, I emailed friends to share my idea and ask for suggestions of unique places to visit. I made the same request on social media. Within a few days I received more than 100 recommendations!

In preparation for each journey, I research the target location to learn as much as I can in advance. My research is primarily online and utilize several travel books that offer different perspectives: Little Washington—A Nostalgic Look at the Evergreen State’s Smallest Towns by Nicole Hardina, focuses on tiny towns in Washington; Washington for the Curious—A By the Highway Guide by Rob McDonald, Shawn Carkonen, and Clarence Stilwill, is organized by state highway; and Exploring Washington’s Past—A Road Guide to History by Ruth Kirk and Carmela Alexander, chronicles the state’s cities and towns. I also collect brochures and newspaper and magazine clippings, which are helpful resources. The product of all this research is an itinerary of the points to explore and, based on location, the best order and time of year to see them.

Each journey is like a scavenger hunt as I check things off my itinerary then discover even more than I had anticipated. I don’t think I expected to learn so much while doing this project. My initial thought was that I’d focus on the photography and write something describing the images. But each time I start writing there is so much more I want to say.

My blog post for each destination contains some history or background followed by observations and feelings I experience during my visit. I love the feeling of discovering something new. It’s energizing and makes me want to learn more. I often identify commonalities between the community I am visiting and my own, even if on the surface they appear to be very different, which is illuminating and powerful.

The journeys can be tiring. There is often considerable walking required—at times some hiking—and a whole lot of information to absorb. I must intentionally pace myself to prevent becoming overwhelmed. I have learned to pay attention to both my body and mind and slow down or stop for the day once either is saturated.

My very first journey was to Skagit Valley, where the snow geese and trumpeter swans vacation from the frigid weather at home in the Arctic. In my blog I wrote:

“As I set up my equipment carefully, thinking through all the settings I wanted to use, I looked around and was mesmerized by the beauty and peacefulness that surrounded me. My breathing slowed, and as I took it all in, I knew I was in the right place, doing exactly what I was meant to be doing at that moment.”

In early September, I reached my goal and completed my 70th journey at the North Cascades Blue Grass Festival near Bellingham. My journey continues. I’ve now set a new goal of visiting at least one location in every county, including Eastern Washington.

Margot Kravette is a retired health care leader whose longtime hobby has been travel photography. She has captured creative images around the U.S. and abroad. Her most recent work can be found at https://InspiredJourneys.live. Her photos are also on display at three King County, Wash., bus shelters.

Follow in My Footsteps—Here is the list of the 70 Western Washington Destinations I visited with links to my blog post about each destination:

Vashon Island Vashon Island August, 2020
*Snow Geese and Trumpeter Swans Come to Skagit Valley Skagit Valley January, 2021
West Seattle West Seattle February, 2021
Finding Spring in the Arboretum Arboretum – Seattle March, 2021
*UW Cherry Blossoms at their Peak University of Washington March, 2021
Skagit Valley Tulips Mount Vernon April, 2021
Point Defiance Park Tacoma April, 2021
Georgetown Seattle May, 2021
Point No Point Hansville May, 2021
Olympic Peninsula Beaches Olympic Peninsula May, 2021
Hoh Rain Forest Olympic Peninsula May, 2021
Auburn’s Public Art Auburn June, 2021
Camlann Medieval Village Carnation June, 2021
Suquamish – the Tribe and its Land Suquamish June, 2021
*Port Townsend – A Mast’s Journey Port Townsend July, 2021
Western Flyer – A Boat of Many Lives Port Townsend July, 2021
Port Townsend Architecture Port Townsend July, 2021
*Link Lite Rail Art King County August, 2021
*International Kite Festival Long Beach August, 2021
*Bow Edison Food Trail Skagit Valley August, 2021
Pinball Wizard Seattle August, 2021
Oysterville Long Beach Peninsula August, 2021
Sunflowers – Reaching for the Sun Buckley September, 2021
Columbia River Gorge Columbia River Gorge September, 2021
Maryhill at Columbia River Gorge Maryhill September, 2021
Colorful Kuboda and Rhododendron Gardens Seattle and Federal Way October, 2021
*Union Bay Natural Area (Urban Horticulture Center) Seattle November, 2021
Fremont – The Center of the Universe Fremont – Seattle November, 2021
Volunteer Park Conservatory Volunteer Park – Seattle January, 2022
Chihuly Garden and Glass Seattle Center – Seattle January, 2022
Chinese New Year Tacoma and Seattle February, 2022
Bloedel Reserve Bainbridge Island February, 2022
Remembering the Japanese American Internment Bainbridge Island February, 2022
UW Cherry Blossoms at their Peak UW – Seattle March, 2022
Down Under in Pike Place Market Pike Place Market – Seattle March, 2022
International Mermaid Museum Aberdeen March, 2022
*Grays Harbor County Courthouse Montesanto March, 2022
Mima Mounds Olympia April, 2022
*Monarch Sculpture Park Tenino April, 2022
*Westport Westport April, 2022
Pilchuck Glass School Stanwood May, 2022
*Mason County Forest Festival Shelton May, 2022
*Washington State Capitol Campus Olympia May, 2022
Port Gamble Port Gamble June, 2022
Makah Indian Reservation Neah Bay June, 2022
*Seafair Indian Days Powwow Discovery Park – Seattle July, 2022
Sequim Sequim – Olympic Peninsula July, 2022
Scottish Highland Games Enumclaw July, 2022
Hurricane Ridge Olympic Peninsula July, 2022
Totem Poles of the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe Sequim – Olympic Peninsula July, 2022
*Raymond Raymond August, 2022
Cape Disappointment Ilwaco August, 2022
*Fairhaven Bellingham September, 2022
Cranberries in Grayland Grayland April/October, 2022
*University of Washington Staircase Walk Seattle November, 2022
Pacific Bonsai Museum Federal Way December, 2022
Skagit River Eagles Skagit Valley December, 2022
*Seattle Central Library Seattle January, 2023
Seattle’s Historic Cemeteries Seattle February, 2023
Camano Island Camano Island February, 2023
George Tsutakawa’s Fountains Seattle March, 2023
Bullitt Center Seattle May, 2023
The Pig War San Juan Island June, 2023
*Egg Days Winlock June, 2023
San Juan Island San Juan Island June, 2023
Centralia Centralia June, 2023
US Navy Bremerton Bremerton July, 2023
*Canoe Journey Seattle – Auburn July, 2023
*Billie Frank Jr. Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge Olympia August, 2023
*North Cascades Blue Grass Festival Deming September, 2023

 

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