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| Strange hallway at our hotel
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Watching the alpacas
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| Watching a jellyfish
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The moving sculpture at the sculpture garden
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| A demonstration of how barrels were made
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A smithing demonstration
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| An accordian player
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Kenny jumps
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| Jumping on the bed back home
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At American Camp on San Juan Island
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| Watching a line of ants marching across the path
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Kenny says "cheese" for the camera now!
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| The Spring Tree restaurant on San Juan Island, formerly owner by a coworker of Eric's is now an art museum.
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Intertwined branches of the tree
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| At a restaurant for lunch
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These little vehicles that you can rent were everywhere on San Juan Island
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| The hallway at the Best Western that we stayed at in San Juan was like none that I've ever seen - it had a bend in it every 20 or so feet, but you could still see all the way to the end.
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A Alpaca hobby farm - the owner was very nice and invited us to walk around and see the alpacas. They had a gift shop as well, selling costly alpaca wool items.
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| They were cute little beasties
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At Roche Harbor, prepping for a kayak trip
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| We took an "open boat" tour of a luxury moterboat at Roche Harbor. Cramped quarters, but luxurious as it could be made.
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At a sculpture garden, Eric made an art project...
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