Exploring Seattle — Part Three

This was one busy day! It felt like my old foreign travel, have-to-cram-in-as-much-as-possible-for-I-may-not-pass-this-way-again pace. But what a blast. A dear friend’s cousin came by to give me a grand tour. First stop, the Fremont Troll.

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How appropriate. A bridge operator taking a pic with a troll under a bridge! And yes, that’s an actual volkswagon clutched in his hand.

Then we went to an amazing restaurant called the Tamarind Tree, which I intend to take any and all visitors to. Among other things, I had sugar cane wrapped in shrimp. Delicious! And the bamboo lined, fountain festooned patio was a lovely setting.

Next, we went to Pike Place Market. What a trip! All kinds of funky clothing and jewelry, and HUGE bouquets of flowers for only 10 dollars, and fresh baked bread, and yes, the guys who throw the fish. (They just didn’t happen to be throwing any when I was in the vicinity.) If I ever get beyond this crippling relocation debt, I plan to take a big old sweaty wad of cash here and treat myself…

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… but not to this fish.

And as disgusting as it is, I had to see the famous gum wall. I could almost FEEL the tuberculosis jumping out at me. But it was fascinating in a sick and twisted kind of way.

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After wandering around the water front, we then headed over to city center where Sarah was dropping me off. But before that she wanted to show me something delightful. The International Fountain. I could have sat there and watched the kids cavorting in this fountain for hours.

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It changes with the music, in unexpected ways, which is fun when you want to beat the heat. If I hadn’t had other places to go afterward, I would have been running around in there like a little kid myself. I plan to do that one of these days. Who’s with me? Check out some video of the fountain in action here.

Next, Sarah had to head out and I had an appointment with the iconic Space Needle. I’m glad I did it. Once. There’s really no need to go back. Nice view, though.

After that, I headed for the place I was most looking forward to all day. Chihuly Garden and Glass. Words cannot describe the pure beauty of this place, so I’ll just share a ton of pictures.

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I’d have taken more pictures but my camera battery died half way through. I wish I could go there every day. I wish I could LIVE there.

And then I decided to brave the public transportation for the first time. That was an eye opener. First of all, my starting point was in a really scary part of town. I was surrounded by homeless people who were muttering to themselves. And then on the bus I sat next to some teenagers who were discussing the pros and cons of various types of weed, and wondering why they couldn’t find employment. The public transportation is extensive here, and the traffic is a nightmare, but I don’t see myself riding the bus very often. It just sucked a little of my soul out.

But overall it was an amazing and fulfilling day. My explorations are going to have to slow down, though, because I just got a look at my net pay, and I am going to be in trouble for a long, long time. Just when you think things are looking up…

Author: The View from a Drawbridge

I have been a bridgetender since 2001, and gives me plenty of time to think and observe the world.

12 thoughts on “Exploring Seattle — Part Three”

  1. As to money, you’ve got lots of company. I ride the bus all the time and it doesn’t suck my soul out, but I read and look out the window. There is a building downtown with displays of Chihuly and others in the lobby, but I forget which one it is.

      1. Sixth and Pike, I believe it is–big glass skyscraper with an accordion-pleated front and a curved thing above that. Lot of crazy glass art last time I looked. I just can’t remember the name of it, but you should find it in that general area.

  2. We are pretty much all living a life of quiet desperation as far as money is. I know I am. You do what you can do and the rest will sort itself out. That Chihuly place looks amazing!

  3. SO COOL! Thanks for sharing pics of the Chihuly museum. I love all those bright beautiful colors. I need to go! I would also love to check out the bigger display in Tacoma sometime. Yes, you are SO not alone with the money thing. Count your blessings that you have a good job with good benefits. Things have a way of working out. Also, our grand seattle tour didn’t cost too much…well except the Space Needle & Chihuly…but most of what I brought you to, was free 🙂 There is a lot of free “stuff” and places to explore in Seattle. One day at a time. 😀

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