Post by Loretta
Basically, the only drawback to being on the road is missing family and friends. The last several months, we have been on the road without seeing family. And it has been somewhat difficult. Luckily, we recently had visits from my Granddaughter, Jessica, then a couple of weeks later, a visit from my daughter, Lisa.
We are now slowly working our way south toward Texas to spend the holidays with my other daughter and her family. I'm so excited!
While in Bothell, Washington, just outside of Seattle, Jessica came to visit before heading back to college for the fall semester! It was so good to see her (and hug her) and it was her first time visiting the Northwest. There is so much to do here, we only had time to hit a few of the highlights of the area.
Like Pike's Place Market.
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At Pike's Place Market |
In the alley below the Farmer's Market, the walls are totally covered with chewed gum! It's the thing to do....
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Wall of Chewed Gum |
Pike's Place market is a very unique place. There are many vendors for fresh cut flowers, produce, seafood, and all kinds of clothing and trinkets. Fruits and veggies of all colors of the rainbow are offered, including many exotic varieties.
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Checking out the Veggies |
Fresh seafood of all kinds are available.
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Mmmmm.....Lobster Tails! |
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Octupus, Anyone? |
Jessica made a beautiful choice with her single Dinnerplate Dahlia. It was literally the size of a dinner plate. They grow things BIG in the Northwest!
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Jessica's Selection Dinnerplate Dahlia |
We also visited a glass blowing shop, the art museum, and the ten story public library while in Seattle.
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Seattle Glassblowing Studio |
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Blown Glass Shop |
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Fine Art |
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Mt. Rainier from Downtown Seattle |
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The Futuristic Space Needle |
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Now THAT's a Ferris Wheel! |
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Serious about B-B-Q |
And all this was within just a few blocks! And all in one day! Better move along....
Another day we stumbled upon a car show happening at the Kirkland waterfront. There were hundreds of vintage cars that had been restored to new condition and shined to the max!
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Totally 50's Display |
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Can't Out Shine This One |
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The Flintstone Mobile Where's Fred? |
Moving right along....our full timing friends Eric and Laurel (www.ravenandchickadee.com) happened to be on Lopez Island, Washington, where they volunteer every year with the Junior Ranger Program. We took the ferry over to Lopez Island to meet them for a day trip and did a quick tour of the island and a hike out to a scenic view of the surrounding islands. It was good to see them and we had a fun day!
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All Aboard the Elwha Ferry to Lopez Island |
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Welcome to Lopez Island |
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Eric and Laurel |
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Hiking to the Sea Eric, Laurel, Henry, and Jessica |
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I'm Going No Further! |
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I Think She Likes the Fresh Ocean Air |
No trip to the Pacific Northwest is compete without visiting Mt. Rainier. Many travel here and never get to see the splendor of the grand mountain due to weather conditions. We were lucky to be there on a perfectly clear summer day with plenty of wildflowers still in bloom.
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Mt. Rainier |
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Jessica in Paradise |
And here is her expression when she sees the mountain! You can see it in photos, you can hear people talk about it, but until you have SEEN it in person, you cannot imagine its magnificence!
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I Can't Believe My Eyes! |
A little trek up the trail...
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Admiring the Wildflowers |
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Happiness by Mt. Rainier |
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Jessica and Loretta (Manna) Taking a Break |
We were out of cell range (no phone service), and Jessica seemed to enjoy this day the best. She was practically running up the trail! Half way through our hike, we kept hearing weird whistles and noises as we paused to catch our breath. A few steps further, we discovered where the sounds were coming from. I never knew that marmots whistled!
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Whistling Marmot |
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A Portrait Shot |
Our final stop was at Reflection Lake, which is so aptly named and totally peaceful.
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Reflection Lake and Mt. Rainier |
A few days after Jessica left us in Washington, she turned twenty-one (21) years old. I hope this will be a trip she will remember fondly for the rest of her life, and that there are many more to come.
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My Darling Granddaughter |