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Monday, September 24, 2012

Washington, Copalis Beach Sept 4-11

Copalis Beach RV Resort was one of our favorite stops in Washington, and the dogs favorite beach.  It was a short walk from the campground to the beach.  But the best thing about the beach here is you can drive for miles on it. We took the dogs out on the beach and turned them loose to run and chase birds. Talk about a couple of happy puppies, boy did they love that. I also had a chance to fly my kites again.  It had been a long time since I did that.  We have marked this stop as a very good one to return to. 
 Copilas Beach, Washington
 On the way to the new campground, we had to stop and eat lunch.  We found this little restaurant along the road.  Food was good, but the name was better.

 Some of the rusty tractors  displayed.

My shaggy Zoe before her haircut.
Picking more blackberries for the oatmeal breakfast.  We are really going to miss them when we run out .  Hopefully we can find more at our next stop.
Kay getting as high as she can.
Zoe getting her new haircut.
I did not get the first letter (I)  but you all know what I mean.
This was an amazing beach.  I could drive for miles, and there were no people around.  I loved it.
Getting one of my kites ready to fly.
This is how to fly a kite.
One of the single line kites I put up.
Another of the single line kites.  The next few kites we found already flying when we got to the beach.



Maxwell taking a break after running for a while on the beach.
Zoe also taking a break.  She loves to chase birds.
Zoe also likes to dig for clams.
Zoe in action
This is one wet dog.
You can't go to the beach without playing ball.
Another very wet dog.
Max checking out the kelp that washed up on the beach.  He has to check out everything on the beach.
Here is Zoe herding her birds.
They are both full speed ahead.
Each time we get close to a beach, both dogs get very excited.
Had to use my Big GMC to pull out this Dodge that got stuck in the sand.  It is nice to have a 4WD .  I had to use it several times myself to get out of soft sand.



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