I have posted this several times before but I was feeling really nostalgic this early morning. Our mini honeymoon in 2013. We never really did go on a real trip and we never had another wedding for many reasons. And I am very OK with both things. Does the Space Needle not look beyond alien like at night? I promise I will have updated pictures and Exploring on this very page soon!!
Seattle
For anyone that wishes to see more about Seattle & the first Starbucks visit I am going to repost that Exploring blog here if you wish to not care---simply do not read on. ;) Original trip was in 2012 Turned into a repost of our mini honeymoon in 2012 Kind of really hard to read some years later. Because in my head----a true love story never ends but.....
**Friday flashback on our four year anivesary to our mini honeymoon in Seattle and one of our best Exploring trips so far. Soon I do believe that a renewal of our vows in Viva Las Vegas is in order---and of course there will be lots of pictures of all that jazz. This comes from yet another blog sight of mine---one that is also picture filled and amazing, but has kind of been abandoned, since we moved away from Washington state. http://exploreb-ham.blogspot.com/ I realize this post has nothing to do with amazing Arizona---but have noticed a ton of Arizona residents have been and or lived in Washington-so hopefully you find this page interesting also. AND it is my page---I do what I want! ;) Enjoy!
**Writers note: This originally appeared in my other blog on April 16th. Almost a month after we got married. It is now my most read blog post, with almost 200 views! Seattle is obviously beyond Bellingham but I had to share about the trip. I always enjoy the town. We had a great time and splurged a little, because we had just gotten married. In case you have not gotten that memo! Anyways, this picture filled blog includes pictures her and I took. Obviously the pictures I am in, she took. April takes great pictures, and I credit her for that. Please check out my other blog series
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April hit town a little later in the afternoon, as she was on Greyhound bus. I have knocked the service before, but if you book early enough, you can ride from Bellingham to Seattle for only $10.00! With current gas prices this is a deal and a half! I arrived in town earlier and had some time to roam around near downtown of the great city and try to take some great pictures. I got some pictures, not sure about great. Having no vehicle, I enjoy how easily you can get to many star attractions quickly by foot.
I always enjoy an old building. This is fire station #2 downtown.
Parks and water fountains can be found all over the city. Here is a few shots of the Space Needle from across town. We did not have time to explore around there this trip. But you can easily spend hours enjoying that part of town. And than take a bus or the tram back to your motel if you find you have walked around a little to much. Or are soaked from the never to distant rain.
Umbrella statue is very fitting.
Later in the day, we actually enjoyed full on sunshine. A rare but very welcome sight on any March day!
Coffee joints seem to multiply as you walk around the city. And I found it entertaining to call out each time I spotted another Starbucks. You can sit in one, at a four way corner and see three more S Bucks it seems. Soon the only place to open new stores will be inside the restrooms of current stores. How awkward would that conversation with the bathroom attendant/barriesta be? Obviously in the Great North West there are better coffee joints abound to stop at, in fact I am enjoying on at this moment. But Star Bucks has so many locations, I find myself in one to much of the time it seems.
Speaking of that the very first Star Bucks ever is in Seattle.
And yes they even let fanatics like myself in. If you can survive the line, you can get a good cup of joe and some nice pictures at the same time. This will be the only coffee shop you go to that needs a greeter, line director at the door. I had wished my E Bay purchase had not gotten lost in the mail, as it seems. Because the S Bucks cap on my head, would make me either look like a worker or a true fanatic. My wife played the part of the crazed tourist, and took shots of me inside, overly happy. Than she took some coffee to go.
Ordering time
"Uh... I want Coffee!" I said to the fine barestis.
"MMMmmmmmm coffee!" This also shares were I was in the last mystery location picture. If you are one of the few that actually reads my blogs.
Across from coffee you can enter the Public Market. With vendors of every type you can spend lots of time roaming and warming up.
Vendors of every type show case there wares. And of course you can find some of the freshest seafood around. Watch out for flying fish, as your purchase is flung out of the ice, and packaged for you.
Some new friends we made at the market:
I think big foot has morning wood. Shhhh! Don't tell.
Outside the market and down a long alley you can witness the gum wall! This goes on for at least 20 feet. And is pieces and pieces of used gum. Also take some time to enjoy the graffiti. This is a shot my wife took, of one of the koolest pictures down there.
It says "Thats how we roll" just under this picture.
We soon learned that you could take the Sounder tram for $5.00 all day. This stops at all of the big attractions across the city. And when we got sore feet, we would ride for awhile. Each stop has some great art work nearby.
The city bus also can get you around town fast. The very first one we rode was an "accordion" bus were two pieces are stuck together, to make it longer and go around corners better. Sitting in the accordion was not as much fun as I would have thought. And kind of made me sick from the motion. We also learned that sitting the way the tram was traveling, kept you from getting sick, and made it far easier to take pictures and determine were your next stop was.
China Town
Perhaps one of the strangest art at any of the tram stops. Even after reading the information near this one, I am still not sure about the meaning. I think it is just to deep for me! But apparently this boot is very well educated.
And perhaps the most fitting art we saw.
Maybe because it never rains in Washington!
After several more coffee's we were headed to the water front. But in the way was about two city blocks worth of stairs. A even greater joy when heading back up to our bus that night. Most of the town seems to be up hill, somehow.
Much time can also be spent down here. Enjoying the shops and sights. It was very sunny by the time we mastard all of the steps. So people were out in full force.
We had a few hours to kill and ended up in a small arcade on one of the piers. Were we of course won some very snazzy prizes with all out tickets. I got a bracelet that we later found out was a very rare blue gold. *It was actually blue plastic.
And than it was time for one of the best parts of our trip. We had booked Mystery dinner cruise. Several amazing hours floating around the bay. Enjoying the company, sights, food, beverages, and of course trying to solve the mystery before anyone else dies.












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