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4 Nights in Seattle!
... as you can imagine it would take a seriously long time to walk! We saw all the 700 series Boeings, including the new dreamliner which looks like a really cool plane – extremely lightweight because its primarily made of carbon-fibre instead of aluminum. Carbon fibre is stronger than steel and lighter than aluminum. So the plane can fly the whole way around the world in one go. Being Carbon Fibre, the whole frame can cope with bigger windows which are about the same ...
The end of our journey
... We heard of one family who spent $3000 on their chicken coop! Hmm….. wouldn't be wanting to try that in Ontario!!
This is the end of our blog. We are visiting family in Seattle and do not plan to blog on the return ...
Visiting Markets and a Martial Arts Master
... and adopting a traditional Wing Chun stance began fighting an opponent trained in Karate and wearing a traditional gi. The following account is paraphrased from Wikipedia:
Lee used his right forearm to deflect an initial kick from the man and simultaneously landed a left punch to his opponent’s face. He deflected more punches using the forearm, controlled the center line and landed more punches to the man's face until he was against the wall. The ...
The back cramp of a lifetime
... hours, I'll be in the same city as Prince Harry (NOT the fake one I met in Madrid! :) ) Now much to do yet, and my back is cramping. Gramma says she can SEE the knot. Ugh. Maybe i'll be finding a massage chair once I step into England. Bloody hell (so to speak.)
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Breaking Out
... phone announce the arrival of my cab, but the hour had come to meet Bryan at Zeitgeist for a ride to SeaTac. Time was up!
We arrived not a moment too soon. If it hadn't been midweek, I might have missed my flight, as it was I arrived at my gate with about 15 minutes to spare. Just time enough for me to suddenly realize that I might not know the PIN for my Debit card . . . That's another ...


