09/16 - 09/18 - Langley Gathering

OK then! You have made it out of the 19th Century to the 20th Century, Brock! Congratulations! Hope you like the Garmin 188C, we sure did!


Catman":2wbelx8q said:
Hi, Marty. Yeah, now I get to see first hand what all this GPS fuss is about.
But I'll still ring my bell and toot my little brass whistle, for old time sake.
 
We're hooked up to R-Matey and we're ready to go....so maybe we'll see some of you out there? We might make it to Langley sometime this weekend??

Ruth and Joe
R-Matey
 
SENSEI":1jtqr2ap said:
OK then
I would like to change the date for this gathering to the 16-18 of September
Sorry to anyone who realy wanted to do this weekend.
hope to see you all on the 16th

Is anyone planning to go to Langley this weekend 16-18 September? Haven't seen any posts for a while concerning this event. We are thinking we would like to see Langley and explore the areas around Whidbey Island. Is there a good boat launch at Langley and would it be possible for us to moor Brave Heart and sleep in our van at night. It has more comfortable accomodations including a double bed, potty, frig, stove, microwave etc. If not, we will stay on the boat as cozy usual.
 
hello all
I have been busy here on the farm and had lost track of time...lol...
I am thinking that we should try to get something going for this weekend. I will have to bow out for friday evening . I have something on my calendar for that night. Saturday looks good for me. I will try to get to Langley early AM so that we can cruise to the clam beach for those tasty clams and mussels.
as to a boat launch at Langley. there is one there close to the dock but you need a fairly high tide to use it.check the tides for Everett area as that is close to Langley.
There is ample parking to have your van parked there. Bill & Ell parked there truck camper there and stayed in it during their visit .
hopr to see some of you on this weekend
 
Roger, I do not see any sign up sheet for this gathering? I'm just getting over a operation on my ankle but would like to make it over to Langley. Where do you go clamming in this area? Looks like low tide on Saturday is about 10:40 am. Perhaps, some Coho might be be making their way in by then.
Jim, Work Release
 
Now you got yerselves a signup list! Sorry. Your photo album is in place, too. It is near the top of the Cruises and Events album list. The discussion title has been changed to the new correct date, and it is on the schedule.
 
C-Fisher":3mgklo1r said:
Where do I find the sign up list, Alisa and I should be able to make it out for a day trip at least to meet some of you folks :D . Wayne

Well sir, you can just click the link for Event Signups in the list at the top of the page, and then find it in the drop down list. Once you find the one you want, click View Information and then click Join Group to sign up.

Or, you can click this to open the page in a new window and go directly to the Langley event.
 
I will be in Langley hopefully by 09:00 Saturday morning. we will cruise north to the clam beach for some fun digging butter and steamer clams
just wonderin how many plan on coming out to this?
 
Hi, this is Evelyn. It is damp and dreary in Gig Harbor this morning. Nevertheless, we are planning to leave here about noon or so and drive to Langley trailering the boat. Should get there so the tide is right to launch this afternoon. Would love to follow you Roger to the clamming beach. Clams and oysters are sea critters that we have actually been successful at "catching". Not as wiley as salmon.
 
Hi, this is Ruth. Truck and boat are ready to go. We plan to leave here about 4:30AM Saturday morning. Will be launching at Everett. Hopefully we'll be at Langley before you all leave for the clam digging. I'm bringing the dessert (Strawberry-Rhubard pie), that should go well with those clams, huh? See you tomorrow.

Ruth and Joe
R-Matey
 
I sure am glad I made it back in time for the Langley Gathering. Led by Roger, everyone put together a wonderful feast of clams, mussels, fresh corn - alnong with chips, bread, and even pie (with whipped cream) for dessert. It was terrific - especially for me 'cause I cheated and skipped the digging - (I did learn de-bearding!) and just joined in on the eatin!

Many of you know Ben, the famous Langley harbormaster, is no longer there. His replacement was fired a couple weeks ago - and accused of putting the cash dock fees in his pocket. So we weren't too surprised when a women came up to us and said she was the acting harbormaster...and requested payment for a picnic fee (in jest of course...this is Langley!) While we were paying off in clams (and mussels), the "real", acting harbormaster also appeared. It was really funny to see her get
caught in the act!

R-Matey, Sensei, Braveheart and Sunfish where all there. Two Lucky Fish was home - still covered in 10 days of dog fur from the Desolation Sound trip- but I drove over. Roger promised to change the sun & moon schedule next time so low tide would occur at a more convenient weekend. :-)

Thanks again!
Mac
 
Thanks to Joe & Ruth on R-Matey, Bill & Evelyn on Braveheart(sorry you didn't get her in the water), Lane on SunFish, and Mac on TwoLuckyFish(boatless) for making this small gathering such a success.

We cruised in on Sat. morning to find R-Matey and sunfish at the dock. we pulled in between them and had a short visit while waiting to see if anyone else was showing. then we (Joe & Ruth, and the Sensei crew )climbed aboard Sensei and cruised North about 15 miles to our favorite beach, where I have dug clams for nigh onto 40 some odd years ,and proceeded to have a good time collecting clams and mussels. then we got back into the boat and had a nice lunch while visiting . then while still anchored we started cleaning and shucking the large butter clams and bagging them and putting in the icechest.
On our return to Langley I gave them a tour of some of the points of interest on Camano Island and then back to Langley.where the women took a stroll up the hill to do a little shopping in town while Joe & I finished cleaning clams. then Mac and Lane and Joe cleaned and debearded the mussels.

Our menu for the evening dinner cosisted of steamed clams & Mussels, corn on the cobb,chicken casserole(very good ) , salad & yummy french bread and chips & salsa.All this topped off with strawberry/rhubarb pie & whipped cream.

As usual there was more food than we could eat so we shared some Mussels with the (ACTING) harbormaster who was collecting a" picnic on the dock fee."...lol.... when the real acting harbormaster (city employee) came up and caught her in the act....lol....a laugh was had by all. She had seen what fun we were having on our dock and had to come over to see what it was all about....lol...

As the sun started to set we set off back to Everett Boat Launch and drive home.
All in all, it was a very good gathering . we had a chance to do some quality visiting and getting to know each other better.Sometimes small is a good thing...lol...
 
We had a wonderful time at Langley this weekend. The Sensei crew took us with them to the clam beds. Hadn't been clam digging since '72 when our boys were little. Had forgotten just how much fun it is and can't wait until we can take the grandsons.

Oh, what a feast we had once we had those clams all cooked up and served up with Roger's fresh corn on the cob, Evelyn and Bill's chicken dish, plus Lane's bread, chips and salsa. There was also a pasta salad that I enjoyed very much and of course, the pie and whipped cream.

One of the highlights of the afternoon was when two people showed up, both claiming they were the new harbormaster. Will the 'real' harbormaster please raise your hand? At present the 'interim' hanrbormaster is Frank Sullivan. A really nice guy.

Thanks to everyone who helped to make this Langley adventure such a fun time.

Ruth & Joe
R-Matey
 
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