Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
Oak Table in the early morning
I’d stopped at what used to be Coneheads for a cup of coffee when I noticed this sign.
2 thoughts on “Oak Table in the early morning”
An interesting experience is the Oak Table. When I was there in December, a group of six quiet people who were all older than I looked as though they were in deep thought, then received their breakfasts and became animated. The next thing I knew, one of the men had his tenor saxophone out of it’s case and began playing Happy Birthday. Then someone said, “Play a Christmas carol.” He responded with The First Noel, and something else. All I could say was, “Only in Sequim!”
Peggy tells a wonderful anecdote about this cafe. It looks so inviting from the outside, and apparently customers feel very comfortable when inside!
An interesting experience is the Oak Table. When I was there in December, a group of six quiet people who were all older than I looked as though they were in deep thought, then received their breakfasts and became animated. The next thing I knew, one of the men had his tenor saxophone out of it’s case and began playing Happy Birthday. Then someone said, “Play a Christmas carol.” He responded with The First Noel, and something else. All I could say was, “Only in Sequim!”
Peggy tells a wonderful anecdote about this cafe. It looks so inviting from the outside, and apparently customers feel very comfortable when inside!