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13425 N.E. 27th Street Bellevue, Washington, 98005, United States
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On Our Way - By Sandra
12:55am Jesse and I are heading to bed after a 22 day packathon.
Since the 1st of September we have:
Packed up our apartment in Capitol Hill
Unpacked our apartment in my parents house
Repacked our apartment in to shipping boxes and shipped to Philadelphia
Packed up my most of my childhood treasures and shipped to Philadelphia
Packed the car for a 2 month camping road trip across the country
& Packed our ...
Seattle
... a really good bluegrass band playing out front too.
From the Pike Place Market we walked over to Seattle Center. This is where the Space Needle is located along with some museums. We decided not to go up in the Space Needle, but I got some pictures of it. Erin had suggested that we check out the Experience Music Project/Science Fiction Museum which is also located here. We spent the rest of the afternoon here and really enjoyed it. There were some really ...
Thames to stern
Ended up chatting at the barb with a London couple out on the town until it was time for dinner at the hotel's River Restaurant. I went for the four course tasting menu: Scottish beef carpaccio with matrons glades, celeriac remoulade and preserved cranberries -- pan seared cod fillet with cucumber tagliatelle, poached rock oysters, coriander and truffle ...
The Sightseer
... in about two minutes. So I went on the tour. It wasn't as amazing as Naples, but it's pretty interesting nonetheless. You see, Seattle used to be mostly at sea level, but tended to flood a lot and suffer from "mud-puddles" (according to the guide). So after the great fire in 1889 (a result of carpentry glue - which was made from animal fats - burning and someone throwing water on it and spreading it everywhere) they rebuilt all the buildings a floor higher. ...
I love planes....
... Budget watchers... to get there I caught a local bus....it was full of freaks but cost me $2.25..cheers for me!)
Museum of flight did what it said on the label, but i also got to go inside an old Air Force One (the one that Kennedy used) and also a Concorde. The Concorde was tiny, I had to duck to get in the door and it was very claustrophobic, tiny toilets too, guess it was supersonic though... ...


