Friday, September 16, 2011
Last weekend, we celebrated the 92nd birthday of my wife's grandmother Lillian by taking a boat ride with her and the Hoaglands and Wagners to Tillicum Village, out in Puget Sound. Lillian has a lifetime love of Indian culture.
Tillicum Village is a tourist destination on Blake Island, just south of Bainbridge Island. People take the one hour boat ride for a Seattle history lesson and an Indian Salmon bake. It was a warm sunny day and a pleasant trip.
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