First stop, the temple. I saw on LDS.org that the church is looking for photos of temples outside of Utah, so I took these two thinking I might turn them in. Maybe I will, maybe I won't.
Went to Pike Place Market of course.
I'd buy fresh flowers here everyday if I lived in Seattle.
Ate some expensive fish sandwiches at this park. It was difficult to find a bench to sit on where there wasn't already a bum (or urban camper to be more PC) sleeping.
Walked by the original Starbucks.
I love big cities where there's art all around.
Approaching the bubble gum wall.
Matt thought the bubble gum wall was the most vile thing he'd ever seen and wouldn't stand next to it so I could get a picture of him there.
Played in a fountain.
Saw the Space Needle from a distance. Good enough for us.
One highlight was REI in Seattle. It was AMAZING. Had a multi-level waterfall at the entrance. Matt bought his new favorite jacket there.
Took this in the evening when we were driving by. Thought it turned out neat. The same van was there.
Caught an amazing sunset near where you load on the ferries.
Ate at Ivar's. Can you spot Matt with the kids and the dog? The clam chowder and breaded/fried clams were fab.
View from our outdoor seating near Ivar's.
All done with dinner.
Hiked to Wallace Falls. Amazing!!! EVERYTHING is covered in moss.
Saw some of these on the hike.
Middle Falls.
Bennett and I were there too.
This girl made the mistake of bending down to pet Lucy. Lucy jumped up and slimmed her.
Lower Falls was really pretty.
Matt forgot his proper hiking shoes.
I forgot to mention that we stayed at Motel 6 cause they didn't charge for the dog and it was super cheap. This was my doing. Matt was irate, cause when we pulled in at 11 PM, he had to stand OUTSIDE in a line of people to get our key. The teller was behind bullet-proof glass and there was a guard walking around the parking lot. I must admit, I felt slightly uncomfortable. The silver lining was that we got to sleep in beds with bedspreads that had a "Motel 6" motif. So sweet.
Went on the Underground Tour. Apparently long ago, they had to raise street level 15 feet to avoid drainage issues, but the first levels of all the stores were still 15 feet below. They put sidewalks in that met up with the second level, and put skylights in the sidewalks so people could see down below. It became one of the first underground shopping malls. It was later used for all sorts of bad thins, and eventually a dumping ground where they found all sorts of cool old things.
Skylight from street level.
Skylight from below. Amazing how much light comes through, eh?
An antique bathtub and skylight they found down there.
Pioneer Square where the Underground Tour is.
Went to China Town and got some Cha Siu Bao's and Bubble (zhen zhu) Milk Tea. Miss that stuff!!!
Lincoln loved the zhen zhu's.
Stopped at Palouse Falls on the way home.
Near Palouse Falls.
The end.

that looks really fun. did you guys drive? you are brave traveling with kids and animals. i thought that underground tour was cool.
ReplyDeleteWow! Looks like quite the trip. It kind of makes me want to move to Seattle. My favorite part of the trip was definitely the Motel 6 bedspread. Where can I find one of those for my bedroom?
ReplyDeleteLoved this Charlotte. The photos were wonderful. Lots of information about Seattle I didn't know although I have visited often!! Motel 6 is great value and should be recommended for taking pets - always hard to find!
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