Thank you very much for your video. We just visited the Willow Restaurant for a night and enjoyed our stay on this beautiful island. We loved getting to see more of this special spot You showcased the magnificent setting perfectly
Great time lapse of the deconstruction at Aiston. Thanks, Ed - don't know how you did that. Your description of the Island can use a Couple small corrections: The Island Chapel which meets at the Grange is another church. I read somewhere recently that a church is not a building, but the people who use the building. And Beach School was built in 1920, regardless of what the sign out front says.
Lummi Island was part of Ferndale School district, probably still is. The islanders were a breed apart. I'm talking early 60's...no local law enforcement, island kids had cars underage, money from Alaska salmon fishing...I shouldn't be surprised there is now a world-clss gourmet restaurant there now.
Beautiful, I'll always remember the gracious and friendly people that I met when I visited there.
My dad grew up in Bellingham Washington as well as the lummi island area. One day I’ll get there to see what he saw growing up daily
Wouldn’t trade it for anything ❤
I love to revisit favorite memories thank you
Awesome everything!
Thank you Suzy!
@@edmundlowephotography2334 I am currently back on Lummi Island-one of my favorite places in the world. Here's hoping nothing ever changes here!
@@SuzyTonini I've lived here for 47 years and it has changed very little in all that time. Fingers crossed!
Thank you very much for your video. We just visited the Willow Restaurant for a night and enjoyed our stay on this beautiful island. We loved getting to see more of this special spot You showcased the magnificent setting perfectly
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great time lapse of the deconstruction at Aiston. Thanks, Ed - don't know how you did that. Your description of the Island can use a Couple small corrections: The Island Chapel which meets at the Grange is another church. I read somewhere recently that a church is not a building, but the people who use the building. And Beach School was built in 1920, regardless of what the sign out front says.
Thanks Paul, I'll make those corrections. Love to be accurate.
Lummi Island was part of Ferndale School district, probably still is. The islanders were a breed apart. I'm talking early 60's...no local law enforcement, island kids had cars underage, money from Alaska salmon fishing...I shouldn't be surprised there is now a world-clss gourmet restaurant there now.
It hasn't changed a bit...except for the restaurant. We are an unusual bunch.