Washington State Ferry Terminal - Anacortes Washington Visitor Information Video
Anacortes Washington is the gateway city to the San Juan islands in Northwest Washington due to its major Washington State Ferry Terminal. The Washington State Ferry terminal in Anacortes offers regular service to the major San Juan Islands including Lopez Island, Orcas Island, and Friday Harbor on San Juan Island.
This video is an original work created from photo I took in Anacortes along with graphics and titles I created on my computer.
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H20 in Anacortes Washington, The Largest Draught Beer Selection in Skagit County
This is a short from the series Tales from the Taproom, a production of the Washington Beer Commission.
The Washington Beer Commission is the first of its kind commodity commission in the United States, was formed in 2006, when the Washington State Legislature authorized the creation of the Beer Commission to promote the state's microbreweries.
Washington's breweries, many of them small and family owned, are integral parts of their local communities. When you choose to buy beer brewed in Washington, you support businesses that in turn contribute generously to charitable organizations that support a host of worthy projects in all corners of the state.
Simply put, Washington produces some of the finest beer in the country and our new Beer Commission will help spread the word about these wonderful products. Our microbrews emphasize quality and flavor, and are a signature product of the Evergreen State. And our renowned hops, barley and wheat are the perfect premium ingredients for the nation's best craft brewers.
Join the community of Washington Beer Lovers, in celebrating FRESH, LOCAL, AWARD-WINNING craft beer produced in our state.
Lost in the Groove in Mount Vernon WA
Skagit Valley Tulip Festival Washington Welcomes Visitors With Amazing Colors And Millions Of Tulips
The Skagit Valley Tulip Festival Washington is an annual explosion of color that attracts visitors from all over Northwest Washington and British Columbia. The display of flowers is located west of Mount Vernon between Anacortes and Burlington Washington.
As you can see in the video there are fast fields of color to explore as well as a show garden loaded with a wide variety of Tulips as well as other flowers.
Ironically the Tulips are not planted for their flowers, it is the bulbs they are after. The bulbs are cultivated, harvested, and then sold online year round and around the world.
There are over 3,000 recognized variety of Tulips.
During the great Tulip Mania craze in the 1600's in Holland the value of some tulip bulbs was around $40,000, making many people very rich until the market crashed and a lot of people became very poor. Eventually the Dutch Government decided to void all contracts made during the Tulip Craze to help get their economy back on track.
The many lessons learned from the tulip craze have helped identify and avert similar market manias with other commodities.
The tulips generally bloom April 1st until Mid May. Be sure to check out the Tulip Festival for yourself.
This Video Is An Original Work Create From Video And Photos Taken In North West Washington. The Graphics, Titles, And Special Effects Were Created With Video Editing Software On My Computer. All Rights Reserved.
Special Thanks Goes To The RoozenGaarde Tulip Company That Presents An Amazing Display Of Tulips Each Year During The Skagit Valley Tulip Festival. The tulips seen growing in the fields are harvested and made available for purchase year round on the company's website. tulips.com
THE TULIPS IN THIS VIDEO ARE COURTESY OF ROOZENGAARDE INC. (TULIPS.COM).
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Living in Bellingham, WA
Hear from some locals as we explore the area and learn about what the Bellingham area has to offer in this edition of City Skinny!
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Welcome to God's Country - Whidbey Island, Washington!
This is a slide show of some beautiful sceneries in Oak Harbor, Coupeville and Langley, on beautiful Whidbey Island, Washington. Oak Harbor is surrounded by so much beauty with the Olympic mtn. range to the south, Mt. Baker to the north, and the Cascades to the east. You will want to visit or even make Oak Harbor your next home!
Open carry in Burlington WA
Road to Edison (story narrated by Patricia Herlevi)
I wrote this short story after visiting Edison, Washington one Christmas holiday with my family. The characters are purely fiction and I don't even think there is a sign that says, Welcome to Edison.
The story takes place in November but I lost the photographs I took during Christmas prior to writing the story. So I'm substituting the winter photos with spring photos I took in 2015.
Please do not copy photographs or use the story as your own. I'm not charging anyone to hear my stories or view my photographs by posting them on YouTube so please respect my copyrights. Thank you.
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Town in the photos is Edison, Skagit County, Washington State.
Going Terminal in Bellingham!
Just a shot sweeping all about inside the Bellingham Ferry Terminal in Fairhaven WA.
Fantastic San Juan Islands (Friday Harbor)
We had a lovely couple of days at the San Juan Island, and Friday Harbor. Took the F250 and Ferry from Anacortes.
Stayed in a lovely B&B, Argyle House B&B then two trips with Maya's Legacy tours, and had a great time.
Photographing wild creatures is always difficult but we did our best and had a great time.
Maya's Legacy Whale Watching Friday Harbor, San Juan Island
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Skagit Valley, WA. Tullip Festival. Mount Vernon. 30 March 2019
Our trip to Skagit Valley tulip fields. End of March and beginning of April is too early for tulips but good time for daffodils. Lovely view on endless fields of flowers. After Skagit Valley we had a small tour by Mount Vernon.
Mount Vernon is the county seat of Skagit County, Washington, United States. The population was 31,743 at the 2010 census. It is one of two principal cities of and included in the Mount Vernon-Anacortes, Washington Metropolitan Statistical Area. Downtown Mount Vernon is known for its annual Tulip Festival Street Fair, which is part of the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival. The climate of Skagit County is similar to that of Northern France, with millions of tulips grown in the Skagit Valley. In 1998, Mount Vernon was rated the #1 Best Small City in America by the New Rating Guide to Life in America's Small Cities
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Exploring Bellingham, Washington
- Visiting friends in Bellingham for the second year, here's a montage of the video footage and photographs I collected while there for a week.
Photography by Josiah Jones
Carefree Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Vacationing in Washington State - Riverfront Park, Wenatchee
We visited a delightful area in Wenatchee, Washington called Riverfront Park. There is a fun place there called Pybus Market, a farmer's market featuring produce, crafts, and restaurants. There is also a leisurely walkway that winds alongside the Columbia River. Here are some shots I took along the way.
La Conner Washington Video Visit - Located in Tulip country Skagit County WA
La Conner WA is a great weekend getaway for residents of Northwest Washington. This small waterfront community is perhaps best known for the annual Skagit Valley Tulip Festival which draws hundreds of thousands of visitors each year from all over Washington State and British Columbia.
The most recognizable structure in La Conner is the old Rainbow Bridge built in 1957. It has a special grace to it and has inspired countless paintings and attempted paintings.
Local residents include the Swinomish indians who have lived nearby for generations. They currently run a casino and lodge which is very popular with residents and tourists. If you are visiting La Conner, the Tulip Festival or just passing through to the Washington State Ferry Terminal in Anacortes, be sure to stop in to the Swinomish Casino at least for lunch, and their fuel station has really great prices on both gas and diesel fuel.
The casino complex also has a new high rise lodge/hotel and there's even an RV park on the property as well.
This video is an original work created from video and photos I took in La Conner Washington. The titles and special effects were created with video editing software on my computer. All rights reserved.
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The town of Mount Vernon, WA. Driving westwards on Memorial Highway.
Bellingham Bay Washington Things To Do Along Bellingham Bay
Bellingham Bay Washington was named after a friend of Captain George Vancouver during his exploration of the Pacific Northwest. Bellingham's downtown and Bellingham Bay are a lively place during the warmer months with lots of private boats and sailboats packing the harbor.
Bellingham is also a popular departure port for the San Juan Islands with a number of yacht charter companies and whale watching excursion boats. Locals can also enjoy an inexpensive bay cruise, seafood dinner cruise and other special event cruises like the annual 4th of July cruise.
If you are looking for things to do in Bellingham consider visiting the waterfront and enjoy one of several parks.
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