Fremont
Street Troll. He lives under the Fremont Street bridge, made of
cement and the car is a real VW beattle bug so you can see how big he
is.
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Found
this water clock in a small shopping center.
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Don't
remember the park were we found these but somewhere there are a
bunch of airplanes trying to fly without their tails.
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Went
to the glass museum in Tacoma. This is the Chichuly Bridge of
Glass, a
walkway running over the highway. The glass windows are full of
the sculptures
in the next picture, the one after that is of the ceiling.
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The
museum has this unusual shaped building. Inside they have glass
blowing
demo's throughout the day. That was so cool to watch.
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OK,
I just love water pictures, the color of Puget Sound is spectacular.
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Found
this carousel inside a building on one of the piers.
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Kara
lives on Fremont street which is an older section of Seattle and I love
driveing/walking through the streets. They have the greatest yard
cause the
lot sizes are quite small. No muss, no fuss, no mowing.
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Remember
the ending of Planet of the Apes???
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Steve
picked me up from the airport and I drove to Louisiana with him. This
is what
our windshield looked like after we drove one section of road close to
the gulf coast.
Those are bugs. ewwwwwwwwww
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On
our way home we were treated to a spectacular sunset when the sun went
down
behind a storm in the distance. The sun was blazing red, looked
like it was on fire.
<sigh, what else would it be?>
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I
love this statue. At 70 feet tall, It's the tallest statue of an
America hero
and is located on highway 45 just north of Houston, and why not? after
all it
is of Samuel Houston. You can see it for miles down the road.
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