La Push.
Ok, this was our first trip to La Push.We went to the game farm for the first time on this trip. This was the day I picked up my Saturn. It was a year old, but the newest car I'd ever had, they had cleaned it all up and it looked great. By the time we left I felt like we should have been in a Saturn commercial. It was covered with animal snot, saliva, dirt and was a little scratched from all the horns rubbing against it. But it survived!!!
Here we are at the Olympic Game Farm. The bears, we fell in love with this huge guy. He acted quite a bit for us, waving and pretending to growl, sitting up, and catching the bread in his mouth too. If he missed it he'd pick it up with his paws really well.


This was great, he made no sound, it was all show, he looked fierce one second then cute enough to hug the next, amazing. This next bear was huge too, but wasn't interested in food.



The black bears would sit up and wave at you and were good at catching bread too. There were lots of bunnies running around, and chickens, guinea fowl and peacocks too, all loose and looking for handouts.


The llamas were very bold, I just loved how they grabbed the bread with their lips.



I fed the animals that weren't too wild, man my car got slimy. We finally made it to La Push and stayed in the lodge. It was a great room, had a full kitchen and all the stuff to cook with. I loved the view from our porch on the second floor.

We went to the beach and played on the rocks. Ok, back just a little
more, farther, farther. 


Me on the porch again, we had decent weather, but not warm by any means. The middle picture is me out on a rock, on the right side of the photo. I got stuck on it, the tide came in fast, I had to jump off and landed in about 2 inches of water. Oh well, the room was warm. The fantastic sunset we had our last night.