Sunday, July 17, 2016

T-Town & The Emerald City

Sometimes you just have to be a tourist in your own town. Dale Chihuly's Bridge of Glass is colorful and free to all to experience in downtown Tacoma


Rock Candy and the Hot Shop at the Museum of Glass

Ceiling art on the Bridge


Daniel and Evie began their visit at Tides Tavern in Gig Harbor



A walk around Chambers Bay



Stadium High School and it's football field

Zog's on Fox Island



All this and more at Zog's!!

Dinner at El Pueblito.....


...just wouldn't be complete without a round of shots compliments of Daniel.


Melissa and her Dad


Best friends Kendyl & Kaela came over for ceviche. They look like they could be sisters.


We took the ferry from Bremerton to Seattle


Original Starbucks with a line a mile long of foreigners.



This creative drain could use some new plants. Yes, she stuck gum on the gum wall. Ewww


Pike Place Market was slamming busy



Six beers are always better than one


Bruce & Brandon Lee's tombstone and the Fremont Troll


 The Space Needle. 


Daniel and Evie were here for 5 days and never saw "the mountain" except from the plane when they left. Mount Rainier reappeared the next day.


My good friend Bernice turned 90 July 10th. This handsome photo was taken in the 1940's. You just know her shoes and purse matched. She is still very stylish. And a huge Seahawk fan! She's had season tickets since the beginning and goes to the games with her grandson.


This is what the Albertson's grocery store looks like. Go Hawks!


I took a side trip to Italy with Marleen, Debbie and Marie.


Actually it was to Mossimo's in Purdy.


Steve and Carrie hosted Dennis and Jackie and us before we left the Puget Sound area.



One final outing with Brian and Barb


At Puerto Vallarta's you can pull your own beer at your booth. What will they think of next?


Time has flown by, as it always does when you're with your girls and besties. After all that decadence we need some down time, healthy eating, exercise, and non-alcoholic hydration. It's time to get back on the road and experience something new


Lake Coeur d'Alene as seen from the Moho on I-90. We stopped there last year, so we pass by.


We are at a lovely park in Missoula, Montana


The city is very clean and friendly.


People are active, family oriented, love beer, bicycling, and bands!


As my dad used to say "It's time to hit the road, so let's have one for the road".

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