We pulled out of the Cabela’s lot in Lacey, Washington before noon Sunday morning. Our destination was my daughter Alana’s driveway 100 miles away in Arlington, Washington. Donna thought we should be there around 1:30pm, I wasn’t so sure about that. Since it was Sunday and the middle of the Fourth of July weekend, I didn’t know what traffic through Seattle would be like. Most of the time you can count on delays getting through the city.
We hit traffic and it was stop and go all the way through Seattle. Part of the issue is the road plan – much like Portland, the roads funnel traffic through choke points. Coming into the city, four lanes of traffic drop to two lanes as the far left lane ends. Traffic merges and the new left lane immediately is an exit-only lane – so you have two lanes of traffic trying to merge right all at once. Guaranteed traffic jam.
We began to move faster on the north side of town, then hit another tie-up through Everett and Marysville. We pulled into Alana’s place at 2pm. Her driveway is long enough that I was able to back in without dropping the trailer. Before I did that, I unloaded the Spyder. Alana was working as was her oldest daughter Lainey. Our youngest granddaughter Gabi was home waiting for us.
I have another rant about Washington. Once we were set up, Donna went for walk with Gabi and their two chihuahuas. While they were out, I rode the Spyder to the store to replenish the vodka supply. I should have done some research first. I know California has the best liquor prices. Oregon has inexpensive beer, but expensive liquor. The prices in Washington for liquor looked better – but I had a surprise at the cash register. A bottle of vodka priced at $28.69 and a bottle of beer at $3.99 comes to $32.68. After taxes I paid $45.52 – nearly 40% in taxes! Never again.
Alana got home around 5:30pm. I grilled salmon burgers for dinner and we sat together in the house. Alana has a 30 amp outlet in her garage, but it didn’t work. I need to take it apart and see what the problem is.
I told Donna that when I lived here in western Washington, it always rained on the Fourth of July. Monday we woke up to rain. It rained on and off all day. Alana and Lainey had to work again so Gabi visited with us in the coach and we watched a movie – The Princess Bride. I must have watched this movie five or six times, but I still enjoy it with the kids.
I didn’t get to the 30 amp outlet – after watching the movie I spent most of the day reading while rain drops fell. I’ll have to take a look at it today, otherwise we’ll be running the generator daily to keep the battery banks charged.
Mike,
Can’t tell you how much I enjoy reading your and Donna’s Website.
We keep a website call http://www.mhrig.com – Dedicated to helping 40+ to find all the cool things to do in America.
As part of this process I try to read all the bloggers that have 40+ and we then put there posts on our Big Rig Map on our site making it easy for people to find them when they get into a specific area.
I have spent the past several weeks reading yours back to 2014 when you bought your Alpine and have added all those so people can find them as they travel. My retirement hobby 🙂
I feel like I know you have reading 600 or so posts 🙂
Hopefully this should help your traffic to your site a bit
If you have any questions please do not hesitate to email me
Thanks for all you do and I hope to meet you on the road sometime.
BTW – I have always had a think about Alpines – They are very well built coaches
We cruise in a 12 American Eagle 42M
Keith Landers
http://www.mhrig.com
Thanks Keith – Americans are fine rigs. I hope to see you down the road.
Thanks Mike,
Hope it adds to your blog traffic a bit…
Enjoy Washington – My brother live up there and I would love to bring the coach up there
Keith
crikey!!! 20% tax is on liquor/alcohol in addition to the 9% sales tax!!!
Forgot about that high tax on liquor in WA. We have some coupons for Total Wine and were going to check out the Vancouver store tomorrow. Maybe not such a great idea.
Hope you’re having a good time with family. We enjoyed our happy hour in Portland and hope to run into you both again somewhere one of these days.
Thanks, we enjoyed visiting with you as well. Stock up before you cross into Washington!