Hampton Inn and Suites Seattle-Airport/28th Ave
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Asiana Airlines
While waiting at the airport for my flight, a lady asked me to watch her stuff. For a total of three times while she went off and did other tasks. Ok, no big deal, not like I'm going anywhere. Turns out her name is Amy, and she's been at the airport since 6 in the morning. Her connecting flight was cancelled, so her airline stuck her on Asiana. She was recently married, and is going to meet her husband who is stationed in Korea 40 ...
Day #9...sort of :o)
... closer you got to the DMZ and the worse the conditions (housing, infrastructure, entertainment, etc.) got. Yes, I like the way the Air Force does it better :o)
One nice thing about being old (and an E9) is that I was able to check-in as a DV. Meaning, once I figured out they had a DV line (with no one standing in it), I pulled myself & luggage ...
Full Circle
... was Yellowstone (and the ‘best’ animal seen being the Grizzly). Mosquitoes were worse for J in Glacier National Park (Iceberg Lake) and for me in Stanley. J felt the best event we went to was the rodeo, and her worst moment was the rollerblading.
Well that is some of the highs and lows in what has been a truly memorable trip to celebrate 25 years of marriage (including getting remarried at the church of Elvis). Now to plan next year. ...
Last day in mainland?
... the park at midday, and head for Rainier, not so far, but slow driving highway. The image of the mount is quite similar to the other, but this is a complete crater, not destroyed. One advice is to fill the tank at any big city before going there, because the only services are really expensive... We have time enough to see:
-Reflection lake.
-Bench lake & Snow lake.
-Christine Falls.
-Steven's creek.
The only trail is the one at snow and bench ...
Visiting Markets and a Martial Arts Master
... the countertop, where it is caught and prepped for sale. Apparently, this tradition started when the fishmongers got tired of having to walk out to the fish table every time someone ordered a salmon. Some lazy, bright spark realized that it was easier (and way more fun) to toss and catch the fish rugby style. The saying is that ‘Necessity is the mother of invention’, but perhaps it’s indolence; who would have thought that such an enduring ...
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Amenities
- Swimming pool
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Fitness/Health center