Travel Theme: Meeting Places

Published by

on

Meeting Places

There’s nothing quite like the mix of summer weather, interesting beaches and kids with plenty of imagination and time on their hands.  Driftwood forts are a common sight on Lopez Island and each beach we visited had at least one great structure ready and waiting for the next group to meet up and play until bedtime…

Posted as part of the Weekly Travel Theme:  Meeting Places.

25 responses to “Travel Theme: Meeting Places”

  1. andy1076 Avatar

    That structure sure inspires imagination 😀

    Like

    1. NW Frame of Mind Avatar

      I really wanted to crawl in and explore. 🙂

      Like

      1. andy1076 Avatar

        You should! then you can share what you see 😀

        Like

      2. NW Frame of Mind Avatar

        I’m not tall but still too big to fit in the tiny opening. ;( Better luck next time I guess!

        Like

      3. andy1076 Avatar

        mmm maybe someone will build one for you to enjoy being inside 🙂

        Like

      4. NW Frame of Mind Avatar

        Sounds like a better plan! I’ll get Ryan right on it. 🙂

        Like

      5. andy1076 Avatar

        Cheers! 😀

        Like

      6. Mountainstroh (Tony) Avatar

        I was sure you woulda crawled in!

        Like

      7. NW Frame of Mind Avatar

        Not this one, but we found bigger ones later that I couldn’t resist. 🙂

        Like

      8. Mountainstroh (Tony) Avatar

        I knew I could count on you!

        Like

      9. NW Frame of Mind Avatar

        🙂

        Like

  2. M-R Avatar

    So … do you mean a bonfire ? That would be wonderful !! 😀

    Like

    1. NW Frame of Mind Avatar

      A bonfire would have been a lot of fun, M-R! This little structure was a kids play fort though but it looks like the tiny door is not showing in the frame. 🙂

      Like

  3. Eric Tonningsen Avatar

    PNW driftwood. Love it! 🙂

    Like

    1. NW Frame of Mind Avatar

      Thanks, Eric! We have a million uses for driftwood around here. 🙂

      Like

  4. Mountainstroh (Tony) Avatar

    When we were on the Oregon coast I leafed through a book of driftwood forts.m very cool!

    Like

    1. NW Frame of Mind Avatar

      Sounds like a great book!

      Like

  5. sunsetdragon Avatar
    sunsetdragon

    My grandkids spend whole days building driftwood shack son the beach when they come to visit. Wonderful creations.

    Like

    1. NW Frame of Mind Avatar

      Such a NW thing to do. Your grandkids must have the best time on the beach.

      Like

  6. Rob Moses Photography Avatar

    That couldn’t have been easy.

    Like

    1. NW Frame of Mind Avatar

      You’re right, it looks like an all day project…

      Like

  7. Heyjude Avatar

    I’ve seen these on the Pacific Rim on Vancouver Island, one question, does anyone ever get injured building these? They look as though they could quite easily collapse. Saying that, if I was a kid I’d love to mess around with all that driftwood.

    Like

    1. NW Frame of Mind Avatar

      I’m sure there are injuries, Jude as the logs roll around a lot but usually they are a little lighter than green wood so we don’t hear about many problems. Walking on slippery logs is a whole different story, lots of injuries there…

      Like

  8. bebs1 Avatar

    I immediately thought of everyone meeting ’round the bonfire.

    Like

    1. NW Frame of Mind Avatar

      A great summertime activity, Bebs. 🙂

      Like

Leave a comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.