We took advantage of being in Seattle and went to the Space Needle, the Pacific Science Center, Pike's Fish Market, the University of Washington, and just wandered downtown Seattle! We had a blast! Although we learned that we really don't like Seattle's road sytem. The streets split of in three or more directions without warning, the one-way streets are a nightmare to navigate (and are all over), and there seems to be no rhyme or reason to the street planning. We had ourselves some adventures through Seattle looking for our destinations. Luckily, we spent 95% of our time on foot, which made it easier!
We stayed in the Camlin/Worldmark right in the heart of downtown Seattle. The conference was at the Sheraton Hotel, which was just a few blocks away, and the Space Needle was also not too far from us.
Our hotel. I had never been to Seattle so I wasn't sure what to expect. I knew it was a big city but I was thinking more along the lines of Sacramento or Salt Lake. My impression is that Seattle is a colder, wetter San Francisco--even to the point of coming into the city across the bridge!
View of Seattle from our hotel room; we had a nice view of the bus depot. A picture of downtown Seatle.
Teri and J before their presentations
Teri just before her presentation
University of Washington:
Emily would like to attend the University of Washington so we went over and checked out the campus. It was really cool--lots of New England/old world style architecture--buildings you would expect to see back east in Virginia. The campus is also very big, we barely covered half of it in the short time we were there.
The space needle can be seen from the campus
The first signs of spring approaching.
Pike's Fish Market:
This little fruit place in the market had the most delicious fruit! We bought quite a bit of fruit from them :-)
Balloon guy
As we were looking for a place to eat, we spotted this Bolivian restaurant. J was so disappointed this place was closed. It is due to reopen in a few weeks.
Making cheese!There was a parade in honor of St. Patricks Day. We missed the parade, but this was a fun momento from the parade!
Space Needle during the day
Pacific Science Center:
Right next to the space needle is the Pacific Science Center, so we went in and explored. It was a lot of fun and even had a small butterfly emporium!
Teri and J were playing with this contraption--you speak into the center and the person can hear you on the other end, a good 75 feet apart! It was really cool. Butterflies!
Space Needle:
We went to the Space Needle on a mostly clear, cold night. It wasn't too bad on the ground, but at the top of the needle it was really windy. The battery on J's camera died so we used my camera for the pictures. They still turned out pretty well but we were disappointed not to have the pictures from J's more sophisticated camera.
The blue is the Pacific Science Center; below is the photo we got at the Space Needle.
I LOVE Seattle! I agree, it is kind of like San Fran. Sounds like a fun trip!
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