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This is serious business!  This construction began sometime near the middle to the end of March and at this point is totally a “construction zone”.  Apparently business owners have had to deal with noise and an extreme amount of dust.

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The construction zone runs up the whole of the Winslow Way business district.

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Needless to say the downtown merchants will be glad when this is all over.  Some businesses have moved or closed rather that try to weather the drop in sales.  The latest news is that the completion date is sometime in July.  Our sympathies go out to the business owners along Winslow Way as an interruption of this magnitude in a down economy is hard.  Of course they are all looking to the future. With spring and summer coming on and the construction finishing, things will start looking up and new exciting businesses will surely open.  One has to look to the future in this type of situation.

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One extremely charming area has developed as a result of this construction and that is the outdoor cafe set up on Madrone Lane.  Love the apple green umbrellas!

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Public parking is available in the gravel lot accessible through the City Hall lot.  There is a 3 hour limit, which is enough time for a meal or shopping.  Give Bainbridge a boost and the merchants a perk by doing a little shopping and eating there!  Can’t beat the Blackbird Bakery for a wonderful latte and dessert!

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We recently went Salmon fishing in the Puget Sound between Suquamish, Bainbridge Island and Indianola.  We tried using buzz bombs, fake squid and shiners, shiners and herring and lures.  No Salmon on this outing.  We did see one fisherman haul in a good size silver.

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View of Suquamish from our boat

We did catch a few bullheads and one dog fish, but more importantly we had a good time out on the Sound enjoying the salty sea and relaxing views.  If any of you have some fishing tips, they are welcome.

puget sound salmon fishing

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A  good area to go salmon fishing is under the Agate Passage bridge.  The bridge connects Bainbridge Island with Kitsap county and there is beach access from the Bainbridge Island side.  If you are crossing the bridge toward Bainbridge, take the first left after the bridge  and follow the road until you get to a large power line tower park then walk down the short trail.

From the Suquamish side I usually access the beach from Chief Seattle Park and walk to the bridge.  There may be access from the park and ride area on the Kitsap side of the bridge.

Salmon Fishing under the Agate Passage Bridge

Even if you don’t catch a salmon, it is a great opportunity to get out and enjoy the beaches, views and salty air of  Puget Sound.

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Faye Bainbridge State Park has a variety of family fun things to do and see.  From overnight camping, to BBQ, and a main shelter rental for large get togethers, beach exploring and activitities, and a play ground for the kids.

We spent a couple of hours there this weekend and the kids had a blast while we relaxed and took in the scenery.

Faye Bainbridge Park Play Area

Play Area

One word of advice put on your sunscreen, we got sun burned in 2 1/2 hours.

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Faye Bainbridge Beach.

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