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Monday, August 04, 2025

Another Successful Passage Crossing Completed!


Swim #19: "Swim for Shelter" was another hugely successful swim with $59,795 floating over to the New Phoebe House in Tacoma!  Eighteen swimmers swam this year, 2 before the actual event as noted.
Jonah Bergerson was the fastest swimmer to ever do this swim finishing in 23:31!  Also of note, Jonah swam without a wetsuit. He is only the second person to swim this course without a wetsuit.  This year the timers did not log extra equipment that some swimmers use, such as fins or snorkel. I can safely say that Jonah did not wear fins or a snorkel!  I will note swimmers that I am certain did not wear fins.  Please send your favorite photos of the swim to Steve and they will be added.

            Swimmer                    Time        Comments
  1. Jonah Bergerson            23:31     no fins, no wetsuit
  2. Rob Vercio                    27:57      no fins
  3. Tyler McMillian            28:27     no fins
  4. Tyler Givot                    29:08     no fins
  5. Hayden Flaskerud          32:00 (swam previous to event date along shore)
  6. Joanne Allum                 33:50
  7. Kristina Darnell             33:55 
  8. Peter Bortell                   34:18
  9. Drew Kellerman             34:29
  10. Mary Pat Lancefield       35:12
  11. Steve Rees                      35:30    no fins (swam previous to event date along shore)
  12. Tesa Johnson                  36:28     
  13. Kate Scanlan                  37:29      
  14. Tres Walker                    40:27     no fins
  15. Ann Webb                      45:10
  16. Brian O'Neal                   47:11
  17. Marta O'Neal                  Completed 1 hour swim

Who is in the foreground?
 ...that's Peter behind, his signature style swimming with hands behind his back!

Rennie watching over Tres


Prize winning port-a-potty! 😀




Crowd gathered on shore


And last but not least, walking is not always so easy
 after a long swim..



Sunday, July 20, 2025


 Annual Beach Brunch is Once Again a Hit!

Approximately 36 neighbors attended this years brunch on the Beach.  As usual the food was delicious with many homemade dishes. Weather was slightly on the chilly side but warmed as the day went on. Smoke from local fires (in fire pits) gave the attendees a campsite like feel.

Gavin. Pam. Al

Yum, Bacon!



Eggs, Cristina

 Photos from Recent Offshore Happy Hour


An offshore happy hour took place on Tuesday, July 15th.  This second of its kind event occurred on board a sailboat moored on a buoy just a stone's throw off of the Sutton home.  Seven were in attendance.  The appetizers were great, but the talk was even better!