Hello, Seattle–Day 2

Saturday was when we did our sightseeing, since we had the full day in Seattle.  And we began it and (almost) ended it with some great food.

So let’s start with some food.

The breakfast at the hotel was pretty awesome, even though it wasn’t included with the room.  We both had the breakfast buffet, which had pancakes (regular and chocolate pancakes one morning, and tiramisu pancakes the next), some awesome sausages, scrambled eggs, oatmeal, bacon (cooked properly, too – nice and crispy!), local smoked salmon, salamis, cheeses (I think some at least were local), fruit, and a bunch of breads (which I totally avoided).  And omelets and smoothies to order – It was amazing!

The first stop we made was to (drumroll)…Costco!  We had some pretty sad luggage (my piece was over 30 years old, and Dad’s luggage had one handle missing, one falling off, and the other might have been cracked).  So we picked up two new pieces at Costco.

Next we had to go to Walgreens, since I had forgotten mascara and I had also run out of lip balm.  (???)  Since I get my mascara online, I had no idea what brands were good, so after some deliberation, I picked one out, making sure that it wasn’t waterproof.  Turns out it was designed to stay on for 24 hours, so I had quite a time trying to take it off.  And it clumped.  😦  Oh well.

Then we were off to Seattle.

First stop was the Space Needle.  I am just amazed that this thing is 60 years old, yet it doesn’t look dated.  Like, at all.  It still totally fits into the skyline.  And the view from the top?  Great.

Next we visited Chihuly Garden and Glass.  Chihuly’s glass sculptures are beautiful!  I love the abstractedness, and the bright colors.  Also, I love that he place several of his sculptures on black Plexiglas, and that they are in dimly lit rooms.  It just adds to the awesomeness of the sculptures.

After Chihuly, we walked over to the International Fountain.  A photo of this fountain had been featured on Bing a few weeks ago, and I thought it would be neat to see it.  It was actually much cooler than I had expected.  There was a water show to Beethoven’s 9th Symphony (Ode to Joy), which was neat to watch.  The water was well coordinated with the music.  At the end, the water went really high!  Shortly after, a group of people came and danced on the other side of the fountain.  Again, great to watch.

I had heard about Pike Place Market that morning (overhearing a conversation at breakfast), and wanted to go.  You can’t get much better for someone like me (local food, local artisans, and, although I didn’t know this to begin with, old architecture).  We walked through the market, but I (sadly) didn’t purchase anything (my #2 biggest regret, but my last regret – unless you count the fact that I got to the airport late for the trip home, and would have liked to change that).  It was great to see the local food movement in another city.  AND THEY HAVE FISH AT THEIR FARMER’S MARKET.  I am jealous.  The architecture of the place is beautiful, and it feels old, in a really good way.  The lights are beautiful.  And the variety is amazing.  There were several shops selling flowers – and all the bouquets were unique and beautiful!  Each one had a special quality about it that I can’t quite put my finger on.  The placement of the flowers, the colors, were different than any arrangements I’d seen before.  And they were gorgeous!

Then it was time for dinner.  Dad had made reservations at his favorite restaurant in the world – The Metropolitan Grill.  I have heard great things about this restaurant for years – and I have wanted to visit it, although I wasn’t sure when I ever would be able to.  And now I was!

Dinner was AWESOME.  The Met also had an heirloom tomato salad, which Dad and I split.  It was completely different from the heirloom tomato salad we had at Seastar, but it was just as good.  Slices of tomatoes topped with a perfectly-dressed green salad, feta cheese, and purple onions.  I got a fun fizzy drink, some ginger raspberry thing which had a fancy name, but I can’t really remember it.  The drink was really good, though!  For my main dish, I got steak (what Metropolitan Grill is famous for).  IT.  WAS.  A.M.A.Z.I.N.G.  Dad got prime rib, which he said was really good.  I believe him.  It looked beautiful.  We also got a side of asparagus.  For dessert, we shared a flourless chocolate lava cake.  Very, very tasty.

We had planned to ride the Seattle Great Wheel after dinner, but I was a little wary of going around and around in a circle after stuffing myself, but by the time we drove over there, purchased tickets, and waited in line, I was fine.  And it wouldn’t be honest to tell you that I didn’t get a little scared on the wheel, but overall it was great.  And the sunset.  Oh the sunset.  It was beautiful, over the Sound.

Then, thoroughly exhausted from a day of walking, we headed back to our hotel.  I drifted to sleep watching the lights of Bellevue from the window.

 

The next day I went home.

 

Seattle was beautiful.  I hope to go back someday and see more of it, as the little bit I saw only made me want to see more.  And taste more, too!  I feel so blessed that I had this amazing opportunity to visit this beautiful city!

(And if you ever get the chance to go, DO IT!)

 

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[breakfast – awesome sausages-the one in front is feta, spinach, and apple (I think), bacon, and potatoes]

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[breakfast, part 2:  clementine, cheese, salamis, tomato, onion, cucumbers, pineapple, cantaloupe, orange, and smoked salmon]

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[heading into Seattle]

Hello, Seattle, I am a mountaineer,

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[almost there, crossing Lake Union (I think)]

In the hills and highlands,

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[that is Seattle on the right side]

 I fall asleep in hospital parking lots,

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[Hello, Seattle!  I’m finally here!]

And awake in your mouth

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[buildings]

Hello Seattle, I am a manta ray

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Deep beneath the blue waves

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I’ll crawl the sandy bottom of Puget Sound

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And construct a summer home

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[at the Space Needle]

Hello Seattle, I am an old lighthouse

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Throwing beams of bright lights

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[on the viewing deck]

Red in the morning, blue in the evening sun,

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[Puget Sound]

Taking heed for everyone

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[Seattle]

Take me above your light

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Carry me through the night

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[Lake Union]

Hold me secure in flight

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Sing me to sleep tonight

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[walking to Chihuly Garden and Glass]

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[glasswork]

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[this is from his collection “Persians”]

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[if I remember correctly, this is supposed to resemble a garden.  I think it does.]

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[this walkway has a name.  I have forgotten it.]

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[Space Needle.  Love this thing.  It’s so photogenic. :)]

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[the glass sculptures in the garden]

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[selfie]

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[walking]

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[the Pacific Science Center]

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[Mural Amphitheater]

Oh, oh, I can’t even take it in.

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[at the International Fountain]

Oh, oh, I can’t even take it in.

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Oh, oh, I left my heart in metropolis.

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[at the end of Beethoven’s 9th, the water went really high (boy, do I sound intelligent tonight!)]

So far apart, I check but the coast was clear,

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[Experience Music Project Museum]

I feel like a postcard,

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I wish you were here.

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[Going to Pike Place Market]

Subway through the dark, carriage through the park.

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Taxi down the street, get out and use my feet

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[The fish counter – see, what did I tell you!]

Don’t matter much to me what it is that I do

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[the market]

As long as I’m coming home with you

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[people, lights, architecture.  love it]

Oh, oh, oh, as far as I can see

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You’re the only one, the only one that can get to me

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[out in front of the market – aren’t those peppers lovely?]

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[The Metropolitan Grill, where we had dinner]

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[my AWESOME fizzy drink, whatever it was called – I forgot before I even finished it]

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[heirloom tomato salad]

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[you know it’s a fancy restaurant when the butter comes like this, looking like ice cream]

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[my dinner – steak and a potato]

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[and dessert – a flourless chocolate lava cake]

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[there is interesting architecture all over Seattle]

Like a hijacked train

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[sunset over Puget Sound]

Or a runaway train

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[the Seattle Great Wheel at sunset – can’t decide whether I like this exposure…]

Or a speeding bullet

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[…or this exposure better.  I can’t believe I let that lamppost be in my picture.  grrr…]

There’s no stopping this!

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[the Seattle Great Wheel]

I left my heart in metropolis!

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[the sky put on a beautiful show for us]

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[Seattle]

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[blue umbrellas!]

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[What did I tell you?  I LOVE the Space Needle!]

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[colors]

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[sailboat coming home]

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[lights]

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[playing with shutter speed]

Like a hijacked plane,

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[going back to our car – street shots]

or a runaway train

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or a speeding bullet, there’s no stopping this.

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I left my heart in metropolis.

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[leaving Seattle]

Oh, oh, I can’t even take it in.

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[actually, this picture was taken last.  I just have to let you know that.]

Oh, oh, I can’t even take it in.

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[goodbye, Seattle!  I’ll miss you!]

Oh, oh, I left my heart in metropolis!

 

Songs:  Hello, Seattle written by Adam Young and Metropolis written by Adam Young and Matthew Thiessen

These two songs were songs I thought of, listened to, and had in my head while we were in Seattle.

The Garden

As I was walking outside today, I realized that I hadn’t walked through the garden just to look for awhile.  So I went to take a look.

This year we have tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, asparagus, herbs, and some lettuce.  Everything seems to be doing very well!

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The garden

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We have some tomato blossoms…

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…and some tomatoes!

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Actually, quite a few tomatoes

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Asparagus

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Most of the asparagus looks like this

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Lots of butterflies!

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Busy bee in the thyme

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Thyme

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Cilantro

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Apple mint

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Butterfly!

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Lavender

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Our parsley is about two feet tall now!

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Orange mint

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Lettuce

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We have some cucumbers like this…

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…some like this…

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…and some with flowers!  Another butterfly

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I found this interesting cucumber blossom

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And had to take many photos of it!

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Look at all these little cucumbers!

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Climbing