Third Day on Orcas
Yesterday, we explored the west side of Orcas Island. Then last night, I awoke at midnight to a full moon (well, just past full) illuminating East Sound. That sight kept me awake and watchful for two hours in the middle of the night. At left is the view from our back door - although it changes frequently in the shifting light and mists. Friends Jim and Ken offered their home up last October and I find it unbelievable to actually be here. I can never thank them enough for making this trip possible.
All over the island there is original, whimsical signage. Though the practice sometimes makes it tricky to find the specific address you are looking for, the effect is just charming. In fact, to have spent three days in a place where I haven’t seen one single franchise or chain restaurant or big box store just feels like the way things were when I was little, and provides a solid sense of place. At right is one of these signs, which serves as the address marker at a home near where we’re staying.


Comment // May 31st, 2007 // 2:29 pm
Katie,
One day, bored at work I was doing a little “Googling” on my favorite subject, “Orcas Island”, when I came across your Blog “Loosely Speaking”. There is one entry I found most interesting; Monday, March 28, 2005, “Third Day on Orcas”. As I read through the entry I saw the photo and said “Hey that is the view from MY back door on Orcas”. Reading further you mentioned Ken and Jim (Orcas Island home owners) let you stay at their Orcas home. Then I realized it IS my view. My wife and I bought Jim and Ken’s place on Orcas Island last July. After looking for the perfect home on Orcas for several years we knew Jim and Ken’s home was the perfect spot the moment we walked in. My wife Teresa and I presently live in Placitas, NM and only make it out to Orcas every few months. Unfortunately we still have a thing called careers that interferes with life and our Orcas time.
Teresa and I never met Jim and Ken but I have spoken to them over the phone a few times and they seem very Orcas like. Our kind of people! Our Orcas home is a special place for us. Just knowing it is there gives us great joy. I am so glad you got to spend a comfortable, replenishing time there in the past. If the need is there again maybe you should give us a call. My wife (The big time knitter) mentioned anyone who loves to knit is a good soul. I say anyone that love baseball, dogs and coffee is welcomed in my home anytime.
Jim Helminski
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Comment // May 31st, 2007 // 2:45 pm
Hey Jim, that’s an unbelievable coincidence. Thank you so much for writing to tell me that you discovered that I had been sleeping at your house, so to speak!
I hope someday I can return to that area and one of MY wildest dreams is to have a place to call home there as well.
Hope to meet you both someday in New Mexico or Orcas or somewhere in between! I sure did get a kick out of hearing from you!
ktcosmos (aka Katie)
Comment // June 15th, 2007 // 8:10 am
“I hope someday I can return to that area and one of MY wildest dreams is to have a place to call home there as well”.
Katie,
The “Wildest Dream” is how it all started for us. I am a believer in the Law of Attraction. You truly attract, and are simply what you think. We thought our way to a home on Orcas and the universe slowly, but timely lined up. Our simple, but comfortable home on Orcas is a very special, rejuvenating place for us.
Jim
Comment // June 15th, 2007 // 11:01 am
Hi Jim,
Don’t know how your comment got through as I’m been having server issues with my host all week, but just the fact that it DID get through is a great example of the unfolding of the Law of Attraction.
Originally, we met Ken and Jim (the former owners’s of Jim’s house for those who aren’t up on this conversation!) when they lived in Greer, Arizona, and were just launching their acclaimed Bed and Breakfast. The Red Setter Inn was actually still under construction when we stumbled upon it, and that place became our personal haven. My husband and I traveled there as many times as we could in the ten years Ken and Jim had operated the Inn, and those trips provided us with rejuvenation, magic and a growing friendship with the guys every time we were there.
When I visited Orcas, I felt the magic and now realize that Jim and Ken have everything to do with me discovering my favorite places of the last decade, since it’s places they’ve led me to that end up being so special.
I’m sure glad you wrote today - my youngest son just headed up to Washington State yesterday to play baseball in a summer collegiate leage in Wenatchee. I’ve been debating for several weeks on whether or not to plan a trip to Wenatchee with a visit to Orcas.
Think I’ve just made up my mind!
So glad to hear from you again, and hope you’re back in the San Juans sooner rather than later, too!
Katie