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Quick images from Port Townsend, Wash.

posted by brad wong on 2010.06.24, under architecture, history

It is easy to get busy in life and let things that you want to do slip by.

So, in that spirit, I’m posting some quick photographs I took while my family and I visited Port Townsend, Wash. earlier this month.

With the top photograph, it was fitting that after I snapped the image that a man walking his dog appeared and hopped into his white van. It looked like he and his dog were living inside.

It also was fitting that to the right of the van was an appropriately-named coffeehouse for this city: The Better Living Through Coffee Coffeehouse.

Inside the coffeehouse, you can watch your drip coffee actually drip, if you’d like.

Outside the coffeehouse are a beach and a red brick building partially over the water.

Speaking of brick buildings, blocks away is the Historic Elks Building.

There’s also a window with mugs, a vase, flowers and the reflection of a Victorian-era building, which had an amphibious tricycle across from it.

My family and I have visited Port Townsend before – we saw a lone castle as well as buildings that have symmetry.

I’m certain we will return.

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