Extended Stay America - Seattle - Northgate
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Shin seeing Seattle
With Shinal being here for Thanksgiving weekend, we took the opportunity to show her around our little area of the Pacific Northwest. We drove down to Seattle in the early morning, with a bit of a delay at the border (what's new?!). We stopped in Bellingham for breakfast at IHOP. After stuffing our faces with delicious pancakes, we drove on to Seattle Premium Outlets where we had a quick look, and then eventually got to downtown Seattle in the ...
Adios Muchachos
... the most awkward list, but I will say peeing in my first hole in the floor "toilet" in an underground bathroom in Istanbul and hearing the call to prayer. Definitely does not happen in America my friends.
BEST MOMENTS THAT DO NOT EVEN MAKE THIS LIST: Endless!! There are so many amazing things we did that don't even get mentioned because of all the other amazing things we did - watching the muay thai boxing fight, Angkor Wat, snorkeling in Vietnam, Austrian wedding, ...
Top "10" Trip Highlights....so far
... cold.
17. Community Icehouse. August 28. The remote village of Tuktoyaktuk has limited resources and has a community icehouse dug 30 feet below the permafrost. That was cool.
18. Caribou in the Northern ...
We're not in Kansas Anymore
... of flushing the toilets. So the merchants rebuilt their shops and were told that after some time when the roads were done their first story would eventually become their basement and their 2nd story would become their street level. Only problem was this didn’t happen for quite some time; they ended up creating these huge retaining walls between blocks reaching up to 35 feet in some parts of the city. This meant when you walked out of a store you came face to face with ...
Hello Sarah! :)
... the whole way!
The Seattle – Bainbridge Island crossing was a refreshing change to battling traffic on the I5 and we disembarked feeling far less stressed and very much in holiday mode. Which, of course, meant the next stop was to refuel the wine stash for the coming nights of camping.
We're picking up some fresh fish in Port Angeles tomorrow before entering Olympic National Park where rainforests, mountain vistas and tidal pools await. ...