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Most cities have smog. Here it´s weed.
... to admit.
I had booked a Boltbus for 1pm to Vancouver. I made the most of my morning by scaling the Seattle spaceneedle and having a quality breakfast of PBJ croissant. I walked along the promenade and ****** off the pier. (Joking- It was just getting a bit too Carrie Preston for my liking there). The bus journey to Vancouver was supposed to be 3h and ended up being 4h 15 because SOMEBODY from Asia, not naming any countries so IŽll just say ...
Portlandia
... was the winner, obviously. Our next stop was at water fountains named Benson Bubblers which are located throughout the city and provide clean, non-recycled water to the citizens of Portland, before heading on to a bustling Farmer's Market and over to a statue of Abraham Lincoln. He did not look too happy that we were there. Apparently during his unveiling the citizens of Portland were not too pleased with his serious scowl, and they asked the sculptor for a redo! His response? ...
Choo Choo!
... yes...once again we had attracted the only homosexual within a twenty mile radius....magnets, we are. They were both lovely, and we had interesting conversations about Danielle's time as an anarchist in Portland, Zanzibar, antelopes in Kansas (apparently they have them,,,who knew?) and we told them all at Gemma and Shellie, which Darren looked a bit bemused at (Danielle nodded knowingly haha!) It was nice to just chat to them and it was weird how friendly they we're considering they ...
It Doesn't Look That Far
... rail where we were supposed to, but after a quick glance at our map decided we could make the walk to our hostel instead of catching the bus. Thus began our first experience with the DRAMATICALLY OUT OF SCALE TOURIST MAP. A few blocks down the street was actually over thirty blocks up a hill and through several different suburbs. In the sunshine. With all our gear. We may have been sweaty by the end of it, but in the end we were glad walked. ...