First, let it be known that the correct way to do this whole Agua Verde Cafe & Paddle Club thing is to treat yourself to both the food ("cafe") and the kayaking ("paddling"). I've been to the Agua Verde Cafe before (no, Rachel Ray wasn't there that day -- but she she does love the place!) and I can attest to the fabulous food there. The tacos are unique and out-of-this-world delicious, and the atmosphere is... well, duh -- it's right on the water, it's at a major university, and there are docks a'buzzin' with boating activity within almost an arm's reach!
I'm not going to bore you with a long, wordy narrative. Instead, I'll set you free to enjoy the experience, just like they did with us, asking you to notice three things in particular:
- Houseboats a la Sleepless in Seattle
- The fact that an expansive nature reserve that's teeming with wildlife is located a literal stone's throw from one of the busiest freeway interchanges in the Pacific Northwest. In some photos you can see both peaceful, beautiful birds -- herons, ducks -- and turtles, and a busy freeway at rush hour!
- The SUN! This was the very first sunshine over Seattle in all of June. There'd been twelve solid days of gray gunk UNTIL these two hours! And believe it or not, the clouds began to roll right back in within an hour of our coming ashore.
This post is dedicated to Sophia, with whom we plan to replicate this adventure right around...oh -- JULY 24th or so! (Wink, wink!)
This looks like a ball. We kayak pretty often at our Harstine Island beach property and it's one of my very favorite things to do. It's so peaceful! The seals just quietly check us out and the fish jump all around us and it's just magical! Kayaking around Seattle would be awesome.
ReplyDeleteHOW fun!!! I've lived here my entire life and I loved every stinkin minute of it. It was nice for the fickle sun to make an appearance, too!!!
ReplyDeleteWe did exactly that with my brother and my nephew some time back, what a great day out that is. It's a REALLY FUN thing to do. Yes siree.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures. Looks very relaxing. What a treat!
ReplyDeleteDear Northwest Ladybug,
ReplyDeleteThanks for your great blog! I am an indiana kayaker and inventor exploring the Pacific Northwest for the first time. Your blog got me started on planning on exploring for a few days before I have to work a trade show May 4-5. Because it was early in the season, I escaped to San Juan island when I got into seattle last friday and enjoyed a whale watch and sea kayaking trip on Sat. and Sun. in mostly sunny weather.
I plan to return in mid Sept. with my wife for more exploring over a week. I love the Northwest!
Thanks! Larry Zepp, Fort Wayne, IN
NW Ladybug, great pics! That heron is amazing. I just kayaked there last week during spring-break, outstanding. Thanks for the post!
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