Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Day 72. South Whidbey Island State Park, WA

We pulled out of Anacortes at 8:45 AM yesterday for a 9:30 appointment in Burlington to have a supply line toilet leak fixed under the EDGE warranty, which expires this week. Then we went to Costco for cheap gas and to look at smart phones, then back to the Anacortes PO to pick up forwarded mail (no new edition of The Mail Seekers; it was there in 2 days), then an hour’s drive south to our campground.
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What the hell’s a smart phone, you ask? It’s a cell phone that has online and GPS capabilities, allowing you to check/send email, check weather forecasts, do google searches – pretty much anything you do online with a computer. Will I be (even) smarter when I get the phone, you ask? Oh yeah! Albert Einstein is rolling over in his grave at the very thought of it.
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Actually, the main reason I’m getting it is to enable me to connect to the internet while traveling when cell phone service is available but wifi is not. The phone serves as a wifi hotspot when connected to a computer. When I’m at home I spend about 2 hours a day on the computer: email, banking, investments, taxes, travel and campground research, and now the blog. With the phone, I can take care of business while Trish is driving, and we’re not forced to stay in crowded, overpriced private campgrounds just because they have wifi. Very few public campgrounds are wifi equipped.
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The weather was cruddy, raining when we pulled into camp but it’s supposed to improve by Thursday. We’re here for 4 nights. Today, Trish will be visiting a friend who lives nearby while I take care of online business at the library. The next couple days we’ll hike, play golf, sit by the campfire and mellow out. Life’s a bitch.
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This park is on the west side of the island, bordering Admiralty Inlet (Puget Sound). It has a few trails, lots of ferns and slugs, and is heavily wooded. Some of the trees, firs and cedars mostly, are huge; one of the big cedars is 500 years old.

2 comments:

  1. You can watch TV on your smart phone also. No dish to adjust!

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  2. iPhone, iPad, Mac ???? Nah, Delaney, I couldn't convince you. Droid, Blackberry? Verizon or AT&T? Doesn't matter. They all have you by the "you-know-what"!! ads

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