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Saturday, May 9, 2009

San Juan Island Lodging, Washington - Harrison House

Spring came a bit late, but we are enjoying some beautiful weather. The flower gardens at the Harrison House are at their peak. Shaylynn, one of our innkeepers whom you will meet when you visit has taken these beautiful pictures. Here is a picture perfect Camilia that graces the Garden Path between the two houses.

The Flower arbor and gardens on C Street in front of the Inn.



This is the Garden Path leading the our Cafe where we serve breakfast. Notice the new addition. The blue tiled object is a Kamado. It is a clay cooker that we use for catering and smoking meat and fish for the restaurant.





The flower arbor that welcomes you to the Inn.











Lodging and Dining-Friday Harbor, San Juan Island, WA. Harrison House Suites and Tucker House Inn
Coho Restaurant

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Monday, April 20, 2009

Vacation Destinations San Juan Island Washington

Here are a few pictures sent today from our whale watching buddies, Bill and Colleen, at San Juan Safaris. Dave and I are pictured visiting with their llamas...the dark brown one in the background is Montana. We so enjoy the rare occasion when we can drive out to the 'country' of the Island to hang out at their farm.




There are rare occasions when we get the pleasure of reciprocating the hospitality with Bill and Colleen and hosting them in our Garden Cafe at the Harrison House in the booming metropolis of Friday Harbor - a township of only 2,000 residents and about 500 homes.









Lodging and Dining-Friday Harbor, San Juan Island, WA. Harrison House Suites and Tucker House Inn
Coho Restau

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Saturday, March 7, 2009

San Juan Islands WA; Friday Harbor Lodging




Community Jam

Innkeepers don't get out much during summer and sometimes even during the winter. But here we are - all four of us - away from the Inn together!




I remember our first four winters after we moved to the Island. We never saw the light of day. We were always working - tearing up something and putting in something. We still spend winters doing renovations and making improvements, but now with Erin and Shay we can take advantage of some play time.




We had the pleasure of attending this 'Rhythm Jam' presented by Source Consulting. It was also a treat to get to know the Kenya and Maketa (left) when they stayed with us at the Harrison House.

Kenya and Maketa were here on San Juan Island for 3 days doing presentations for youth in our schools. Our community session, with over 150 in attendance - each with our own drum - showed the power of the individual voice and that of the whole. I am not quite ready to trade in my flute for a drum. We all had smiles ear to ear as we looked around the room and made fabulous 'music' with our neighbors and friends on the Island.

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Monday, January 26, 2009

Shaylynn's take on Life on the island

As a new resident to San Juan, I thought that anyone looking to visit or move to the island would like a little insight. I just recently moved into my apartment and am waiting for my little island car to get back from the shop, so for now I am staying at the inn. Island life is definitely something that I am getting used to; taking the ferry to go off island is an all day adventure so you shouldn't rush the trip. However there is a debate now on how the ferry system will work as funding may change. Friday Harbor is a small community but if your car breaks down (like mine did about a week ago) you won’t be sitting on the side of the road long at all before someone asks if you would like a lift into town. People here are genuine and welcoming. Although winter can be cold and rainy at times, I used to live in New England and winters here are nothing compared to winter in Connecticut. The island is a great place to meet new people while enjoying the gorgeous scenery that the island has to offer. Sunsets here are absolutely wonderful and the stars at night light up the sky. In the summer I love going down by the ferry at night to see all the boats lit up while watching the ferry roll in and out. Also Lime Kiln State Park and South Beach are amazing places to visit for a walk, seeing wildlife, sunset watching, or just a nice place to have a picnic. A camera should be brought at all times as there are so many beautiful things to see and you never know when a whale or harbor seal will appear. All in all, relaxing and having fun on a beautiful island couldn't get much better.

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Sunday, November 2, 2008

San Juan Island is still the place to be!

As the winter season is approaching there is still plenty to do on the island and the Harrison House is still bustling with guests! Weather has been good, a little rain here and there but still pretty warm and inviting during the day, perfect time to go out for a fall walk and see some of the changing trees or cuddle up in front of a fire at the inn and watch a good movie while eating popcorn. Warm up in the chill of the night with your private hot tub, or read a good book down by the harbor while the sun is shining. Check out the Farmer's Market still going on Saturdays now at the high school come and support our local farmers! Theatre productions and events still happening come and see for yourself! The winter season is a perfect time for those who are watching budgets during these wallet constricting times. Many restaurants are participating in the Savor the San Juans and have plenty of 3 courses for $30 specials throughout October. Our restaurant,Coho, will be supporting these hard times throughout the winter season continuing the 3 courses for $30 special so families and couples can continue to go out and enjoy a nice meal without the worry of prices. We are also having specials for the holidays with four course meals for Thanksgiving and Christmas for only $45 a person. With Salad, Appetizer, Choice of Entree, and Choice of dessert from a special holiday inspired menu. For the new year we are also be featuring a Champagne tasting dinner! Log on to the coho website - cohorestaurant.com for updates and subscribe to the mailing list to receive the menus for these holiday events!
As a new person to the island (3 months now) I was amazed to see Halloween out here, streets were safely blocked off for the young ones to go trick-or-treating seeing soem very original costumes as well including a deviled egg (devil horns and a white t-shirt with a yellow circle painted on). The children also had a parade with lots of cotumes and pumpkins, the restaurants all doing Savor the San Juans and pumpkin pie being a special along with toasted pumpkin seeds and everyone dressed up at their jobs was quite entertaining!
Friday Harbor is still the place to be - Food, Friends, and Fun!

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Thursday, November 29, 2007

Friday Harbor Bed & Breakfast - Life on an Island - a Happy Ending

As we were preparing for a houseful of guests on the Wednesday night before Thanksgiving weekend, we had a family emergency with our yellow lab, Mollie. Mollie got terribly sick and began failing quickly. Our local vet who has taken care of all of our animals since we moved here 3 years felt helpless with the diagnostic tools available to him. He was concerned about her well being throughout the night. Our only choices were to drive her off on the next ferry or fly her off. Dave, couldn't fathom the idea of flying a very sick dog with an IV in her arm to Bellingham on the eve of Thanksgiving. For the first time in our 3 years of living on San Juan Island, we felt isolated. We quickly packed a few things for Dave since he was probably spending the night with Mollie on the mainland. After a few days in the animal hospital - we had a diagnosis - gastritis. Mollie came home on Sunday with her perky personality. She was in the check-in office on Monday greeting guests and helping everyone feel welcome. We were really thankful for our local vet and the staff at the animal hospital for taking time away from their holiday to make our Thanksgiving holiday whole.

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