
She tried too hard to entertain us with seeing the sights, although I kept telling her we came to see HER. I took photos, but my camera is not the type I needed to capture the breathtaking scenery.
I did see things that I had never seen before. I did not know that Seattle (and the little towns surrounding it) was covered with Christmas trees!!
I loved that the mountains (the Cascades, the Olympics, Mt. Ranier...) surrounded the area and I could enjoy them without having to go ON them (although, my husband and sister kept teasing me that we would). I loved that the mountains had snow on top. I have only seen that in pictures and tv.
I loved that the mountains (the Cascades, the Olympics, Mt. Ranier...) surrounded the area and I could enjoy them without having to go ON them (although, my husband and sister kept teasing me that we would). I loved that the mountains had snow on top. I have only seen that in pictures and tv.
I saw the Puget Sound, beautiful.
The park at the Puget Sound (forgot the name, sorry) many people chillin' out, picnics, kids playing, and, yes, tightrope walking practice!!
I also saw the Space Needle (was not as impressed with that as I thought I would be).

We went to Pikes Market...we paid $21 to PARK, walk and then NOT be impressed at all. Tried to get a photo of the salmon being tossed, but not quick enough. It was not that amazing, a man, a fish, a toss. I paid too much to see that.
I liked the shops near the piers much better. Ye Olde Curiosity Shop was TOO cool. I also like the pirate shop next to it. Among many things at the curio shop were these shrunken heads...sort of reminded me of my classroom, they look about that bored....(did I say that out loud???)
I liked the shops near the piers much better. Ye Olde Curiosity Shop was TOO cool. I also like the pirate shop next to it. Among many things at the curio shop were these shrunken heads...sort of reminded me of my classroom, they look about that bored....(did I say that out loud???)
Of course we had to visit Microsoft! Alas, Mr. Gates did not come out and give me any money or a computer...
My daughters are HUGE Twilight fans. The second movie, New Moon was being filmed in Vancouver while we were in Washington. I took this picture purely to torture my daughters. I also had to tell them I was only a couple of hours away from Forks, Washington. : )
This is a sign outside some little bar in downtown Seattle. I took this only because it was interesting.
Interestingly, they have some risque coffee "shops"! Some advertised "Sexy baristas" and others "Hot coffee, hot girls"....that was new! There was also a Starbucks on every corner (literally) and various and sundry other coffee shops (that varied from the sexy baristas to very quaint and nice local shops) I am in coffee withdrawal!!
(yes...that says the baristas are in lingerie and that word IS PASTIES not pasteries!!)
Another oddity was the tattoo ambulance! I guess in Seattle there are emergency tattoo situations! LOL!! Not sure why it is called "ENEMY"... (actually, we also saw a pizza delivery ambulance! No coffee ambulance...curious!!) OH, that reminds me, the only siren I remember was downtown Seattle when a ship load of PIRATES sailed down the middle of the street with a siren going (it was some special pirate day apparently! HOW FUNNY!! I didn't get a picture because it was so unexpected!)


When we got home on Thursday we suffered a bit of jet lag, but still got up on Friday and drove 5 hours to Florida to see my daughter. Later!
My daughters are HUGE Twilight fans. The second movie, New Moon was being filmed in Vancouver while we were in Washington. I took this picture purely to torture my daughters. I also had to tell them I was only a couple of hours away from Forks, Washington. : )
This is a sign outside some little bar in downtown Seattle. I took this only because it was interesting.
Interestingly, they have some risque coffee "shops"! Some advertised "Sexy baristas" and others "Hot coffee, hot girls"....that was new! There was also a Starbucks on every corner (literally) and various and sundry other coffee shops (that varied from the sexy baristas to very quaint and nice local shops) I am in coffee withdrawal!!
(yes...that says the baristas are in lingerie and that word IS PASTIES not pasteries!!)Another oddity was the tattoo ambulance! I guess in Seattle there are emergency tattoo situations! LOL!! Not sure why it is called "ENEMY"... (actually, we also saw a pizza delivery ambulance! No coffee ambulance...curious!!) OH, that reminds me, the only siren I remember was downtown Seattle when a ship load of PIRATES sailed down the middle of the street with a siren going (it was some special pirate day apparently! HOW FUNNY!! I didn't get a picture because it was so unexpected!)

The very best part though was long, nostalgic conversations with my sister.

When we got home on Thursday we suffered a bit of jet lag, but still got up on Friday and drove 5 hours to Florida to see my daughter. Later!

Wow- what a wonderful trip! I am looking forward to being able to spend some real time with you, and hear all about it! The photos are great...love the Christmas trees and the mountain with snow. I hate that Pikes was a disappointment- although I know the best places are usually the ones off the map...like the pirate place...Sexy coffee shops?! Tattoo ambulences?! Who knew!! LOL.
ReplyDeleteI am so happy that you've had the summer to spend time with some of your family, and it is great to read that the visits were so enjoyable.
I miss you. My very best friend in the whole wide world. Very much.