
Wayne and I decided to use some of our time in the States to go to a USC women's basketball game in Seattle. To get there, the easiest route from Bellingham is directly south on I-5, but this time we had to make a stop on
Whidbey Island. We decided to keep on going to the southern tip and take the
Clinton-Mulkilteo Ferry across to the mainland.

Whidbey is the largest island in Washington and the fifth largest in the contiguous United States. It claims to be the
longest island in the States, but that is often disputed by Long Island in New York. The
drive along Highways 20 and 525 is both excellent and beautiful. In the north there's picturesque
Deception Pass. On the south island, there are gorgeous peak-a-boo views of the ocean.

At the southern tip of Whidbey Island is the town of
Clinton. That is where you catch the ferry to
Mukilteo on the mainland. Ferries run every half hour from 4:30 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. It's a classic design with inside and outside seats on the upper deck. There's not much time to relax, the crossing takes from 15-20 minutes, but head on up for some great views and sky photo opportunities.

We love to go to games at the
University of Wasington. We stay at the
Silver Cloud Inn in nearby University Village. From there we can walk to all of the sports venues. And for a brew and a bite to eat, we love the
Ram Restaurant & Brewery. My kind of place for sure. And the Women of Troy pulled out a victory over the Huskies. Way to go!
Today is Sky Watch Friday. Go to the
Sky Watch Friday website and you'll see sky photos from all over the world! -- Margy
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