This is an accounting of actual events occurring on Point Richmond Beach, Gig Harbor, WA. Everything on this page may have at least some element of truth to it.
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Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Friday, August 17, 2007
Thursday, July 26, 2007

Send in your fish pictures! We want to hear your fish stories!
Now that's what I'm talking about!




Note: At first glance I there was no doubt Sally's was the biggest by far. But when I looked closer, as it turned out, Katie's (top photo) was just a li-ttle bigger. See for yourself (above).
Saturday, July 21, 2007

1st Annual Escape From Vashon Swim a chilling Success!
6 swimmers successfully completed the crossing from Vashon Island to Point Richmond today when this first known swim across the frigid waters of Colvos Passage was held. Before the swimmers entered the water Wren Huggins, the team psychologist, declared the entire group of swimmers "crazy." Neighbors were invited to help out and did a great job making the event go smoothly and even more fun with their enthusiasm! After the swimmers were in a lunch of chili (both carnivore and veggie) and cornbread was served on the lawn by the finish line.

Behind the scenes neighbors and staff members worked on food prep, setup, safety paddlers, photographers, even a standby nurse, and operated power boats to guide swimmers and keep passing speeding boats at a safe distance.
Pictured at the top of this entry are the inaugural swimmers wearing their survivor shirts from left to right; Steve "the metronome" Rees, Wren "dilly-dally*" Huggins, Brett "why yes, I am available" Walters, Peter "black turtle" Bortel with daugther Sarah, and Tesa "give me a blanket" Johnson. Below is Heather "direct finish line" Pennington, running to... the finish line (not present for the group photo).
*Note: It has been suggested that team psychologist Wren, who came in dead last (by about an hour) did this intentionally so that the other swimmers could "feel good" about their times!

Special thanks to the staff members!

Showing off their staff shirts are Pam Brower (all around support), Harry Hovey (yacht skipper), Daniel Rees (side entertainment), Joyce Winge (paddler, and all around support) and Karen Warter (photographer). Not shown but also provided support to the group were Gordon Thorne (event safety and PR) , Linda (nurse), Al Brower (row boat support), Frank Schrader (inflatable power support), and Paula Schrader (timekeeper), and all the safety paddlers.
Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Just take a look at the photo above and you'll get an idea of how many people came to our Beach to visit friends, the coolness of the water, food, fireworks. One couple even came to announce their engagement to be married!


Joyce and Rick (left) enjoying the afternoon.
PS. Paddle boat race was cancelled due to windy conditions in the evening.
Tuesday, July 03, 2007


Friday, June 22, 2007

Yesterday was the summer solstice or, first day of summer, and the opening day for summer activity on the beach. Here are a few shots snapped during the afternoon and evening.

Upper left: New trampoline in action
Right: A boy and his dog...fish*
Lower left: The sun-pit crew
*Note: the fish made it all the way to the kitchen before dad discovered it and tossed it out the door. I witnessed the toss back to the beach!
Wednesday, June 20, 2007


Wednesday, June 13, 2007
Saturday, June 09, 2007

Place: Point Richmond Beach Pilings
Time: 10:00AM Saturday July 21, 2007
Instructions: Gather at 9:15AM by the pilings. Swimmers will be transported over to Vashon Island where the race will begin at 10:00AM sharp. All swimmers must have safety paddler with an orange flag. Swim is 1 statute mile (not including current).
All swimmers will be treated to warmth upon completion and maybe a t-shirt (if I can find someone to come up with one).
RSVP to Steve
Sunday, May 27, 2007
Friday, May 11, 2007

Newest resident on Beach, a Dog!
Frank Schrader proudly holds Sam, an 8 week old pointer poodle puppy. Some have suggested that the dog was named after Sam Walton club superstore, which happens to be Franks favorite place to shop. So far Frank has denied a connection between the dogs name and the discount

Sam was recently acquired on a trip Frank took to Idaho to "look" at PP puppies.
Sam->
Friday, March 30, 2007

Extra, Extra! Polar Bear swim takes place on January 1, 2007 at Point Richmond Beach!

Ok, so I am a little late posting the Polar Bear swim photos. Left, the line up of swimmers ready to go off the outer piling. Right, Carol Winge with the only costume entry in the swim - she wore a scarf and mittens for warmth!
Right below, Julia Rees does a Canon ball with pony tail to stir up the water (and maybe to get Brett wet). Spectators and swimmers enjoy Hor doerves under the unbrella.


We were sorry that Cinde Dolphin was not able to attend the event due to her polar bear suit being at the cleaners.
Sunday, October 08, 2006

Point Richmond tow team members Brett and Daniel take surfing to a new level with Brett's newest brainstorm idea; flotsam surfing! This amazing new sport is full of twists and turns! Here is how you do it; you drive around in a boat and look for some debris in the water, preferably something flat enough that you can stand on it, throw our a rope, hop on and away you go!
Sunday, August 13, 2006

As retirement day approaches, Point Richmond Beach Resident Al considers possible new ways to spend his time. The first two photos find Al working with Granddaughter Peyton (5), and neighbor Sarah (5) in a therapeutic session of "beach graffiti on pipe."

Later on that same day our friend Al seemed to be all fired up by what appears to be another creative endeavour ...mass hot dog roasting (photos by Rondi Thornton)


Piling Jumping: Not just for kids!
Not to be shown up by just about every kid on the block, recent Camp Richmond guest (and first adult piling jumper in recent times) Carol Parrish gracefully exits the last piling into the frigid waters of Colvos Passage. In a plausable post jump interview the first words out of her mouth were "this water is really cold!"
Saturday, July 15, 2006

Meet Lou!
Lou is Canadian Goose who seems to prefer to be with people over the other Geese. Yes I know the sign says don't feed the geese, and we don't, but Julia worked around this technicality by offering him some water in the cats bowl. Lou was fine with this until the cat found out! Hally, the cat then tried to pounce on Lou. It didn't seem to matter that Lou was (and still is) one and a half the size of the cat! All is well for now. Look for Lou along the beach, he is the goose that separates himself from the gaggle!
Tuesday, July 11, 2006
This picture gives an somewhat of an idea as to just how close these toothed jumbo dolphins came to our beach! Note: Photoshop was not used to create these whales... OK, I did use Photoshop to add the arrows

Sunday, July 02, 2006

The Pilings are back!
Back by popular demand a new set of pilings has been installed on Pt Richmond Beach. Pictured from left to right are Daniel, Carl, Cody, Julia Sarah, Sam, Peter, Piper, and Angie. There would have been more but there was not enough perching space - the last two pilings have not been installed yet!