Port Townsend man debuts Magical Playhouses

Chris Axling and Sarah Zablocki-Axling have a dragon in their driveway.
It doesn’t breathe fire, eat sheep or terrorize fantasy villagers. It sits immobilized, as stern and solid as the wood it’s carved from, atop a playhouse created for children, made possible by Axling’s new business: Magical Playhouses.
“I don’t have an interest in being a traditional homebuilder,” Axling said. “I find this much more fun, much more manageable and less stressful.”