Today's preview is from one of two stories about road trips - something more than a commute and less than moving to another state. This selection is from my absolute favorite drive of all time; one that I hope to make again and again until I can't make it anymore.
I love driving from Tacoma to Port Townsend, here in Washington State. I love it enough that I am willing to make it a round trip in a single day. It's worth it for a multitude of reasons.
Here's the selections, and be sure to click "more" to see the next "video inspiration" selection at the end of the post.
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Port Townsend Lighthouse at Fort Worden State park |
My Favorite Drive - an excerpt
By Judith Cullen
© 2015
The destination itself is a fun, quirky safe harbor on the
northeast tip of the Olympic Peninsula.
It is known for its creative and artistic community, the numerous
Victorian era buildings preserved from its seafaring heyday, and as a maritime
center for independent boat builders.
For those movie goers of a certain era, it can also be recognized from
the 1982 film “An Officer and a Gentleman” much of which was filmed at nearby Fort Worden ,
a de-commissioned U.S. Army installation from the pre-airplane Coast Artillery
Corps days.
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Fort Worden State Park |
I was introduced to Port Townsend and Fort Worden
as a young carpentry apprentice for a theater company. Fresh out of college, I spent three summers
shuttling back and forth to Port Townsend installing productions in the theater
near the park entrance, enjoying campfires where the cast and crew became one
among the abandoned gun emplacements, wandering the empty batteries in the
woods, hopping downtown for breakfast or dinner at one of the funkier local
eateries. I even remember being
dispatched back to Tacoma
in the evening a few times, to return with whatever crucial item was required
the next morning. Even though it is
three hours round trip, the drive doesn’t really seem that long. It still
doesn’t.