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Magical Whidbey Island A View fron Darrell's Balcony

Made it to Oak Harbor where by Adams choice we crashed out at the Auld Holland Inn - pics. here where you can get a twin queen bed room with clean sheets for less than $60 bucks .
Got cut off by Virgin mobile - Wanted background checks -didn't send me a text or e-mail to explain exactly why and what they needed . A fax of ID etc . Even refunded my credit . All on a pay as you go phone I have had for a year ! I might bin the phone .
I went toAT and T - up and running for $ 29.95 inc airtime and phone .
Met Darrell who treats me like a long lost childhood friend . He was painting a house with his son Seth and an ex marine Surf Dude called Ben . Properly chilled out and recovered from trip . I really like Coupeville but I am concerned about wife and son as they do not drive . Adam really liked Langley , but it is a tad more expensive . The Journey goes on X.
I'm getting fond of the view and the folks around here . Will stay on till Labor day and visit the peninsular on tuesday . More pics here
P.S Adam has really began to relax especially since he discovered Toby's Tavern in Coupeville .

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