
Mud Mucking in Southern Puget Sound
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Narrated by:
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Marlene C. Bertrand
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By:
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James Nugent
About this listen
Sailing and adventuring on Puget Sound has been a part of my life since I was at least eight years old. I grew up in Edmonds, Washington, and lived with a view of Admiralty Inlet. I had a 25-foot Coronado sailboat in the harbor. Adventures with my father included trips to the US San Juan Islands and the South Puget Sound.
My affinity for the water never faltered. I lived on a boat for 12 years, and then I lived in a beach cabin (trailer) in Young Cove (Eld Inlet) for 19 years. I still keep a boat in the harbor at the West Bay Marina (Budd Inlet) in Olympia, Washington.
Nowadays, at 58 years old, and despite numerous heath issues, I still love mud mucking around Southern Puget Sound.
©2018 James Joseph Nugent, Jr (P)2018 James Joseph Nugent, Jr
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