When I go up there for a visit, it usually takes me about 2 hours drive from Seattle to Anacortes, then I park my car at the ferry terminal, and the ferry ride is about 1 hour from there to Orcas Island. Yes it is kind of far away, and we've been "commuting" to see each other for the last, oh, almost 4 years. Challenges and successes of the long distance relationship - well that is for another blog!!
I thought to myself - "would it be so bad if I don't visit him this month? I will be free to drive after this Low-Car challenge is over...!" Then I thought to myself again - "if I wanted to continue having this life style, I have to figure out the ways to accomplish things that cannot be put off forever i.e. visiting your boyfriend."
It was his birthday this past Thursday, and they were having a bowling party for him. Birthdays and bowling are two of my favorite things. I had to be there.
There are several different options to get to Orcas Island without your own vehicle. You could ride public transit, hitch a ride with someone, fly Kenmore Air from Seattle to Orcas Island, ride your bicycle if you're totally tough, use an airport shuttle or a combination of any of these options.
Riding on public buses all the way from Seattle to Anacortes was out for me. It just takes toooooo long. I'm wary of hitch-hiking i.e. riding a car with a total stranger. Call me second-hand-traumatized and internally-oppressed, but I just don't feel comfortable doing that. Flying seems a bit too pricey and involved. Riding my bicycle with my back-pack on, I wouldn't last 5 miles!! Using the Zipcar for the weekend is also an option, but it seemed silly for me to use it when the car would just sit in the parking lot for two days.
A good news came my way when my sweet boyfriend told me that someone from Seattle is coming up to visit the Bullock's Permaculture Homestead, where he lives, on Thursday and they can give me a ride. Yes!
On Thursday, Michael and Gena picked me up at my apartment. Michael took the 3-week design course at the Bullock's this summer and Gena is one of the interns at the farm. On our way up to Anacortes, we chatted about many things - our jobs, family, plan for the winter, good food... I was also able to just sit back and enjoy the scenery, which was hard to do when I was driving.
Gena is one cool woman |
Michael keeping his eyes on the road |
The bowling party was a blast. My sweet boyfriend had a great time surrounded by friends and loved ones. The rest of my stay on the island was really nice too. I feel so privileged to be able to come and stay on this farm whenever I want to and feel welcomed. It was rainy for the most part, so I stayed in the cabin with fire going in the wood stove, working on my homework, reading or taking a nap. What a treat to just be!
On Saturday night, I said good bye to my sweet boyfriend and the island to return to my life on the main land. I had made a reservation for the Bellair Airport Shuttle ride. It is $32 one way, which is not cheap, but I decided to try this for the experience.
Lucky for me, the time line had worked out just fine, so the ride I was going to catch would stop in downtown Seattle (many of their shuttles would go straight to Sea-Tac airport). I was picturing a big, greyhound like bus full of people, but their bus was more like a van and was quite comfortable. It wasn't a full load either, so I got to stretch out and relax.
After arriving in downtown Seattle, I rode the light rail home. Four hours after leaving the ferry, I was home at last. Although I was exhausted after being on transit for many hours, I appreciated the experience of going out of town without driving my car. Yes it is totally doable!
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