jerryfaust ([info]jerryfaust) wrote,
@ 2009-06-17 22:02:00
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Seattle
John and I had an enjoyable trip to Seattle this week, and a major highlight was the opportunity to see our friend Ben, who joined us as we explored his neighbourhood (Capitol Hill) and accompanied us to other areas of the city. John and I are much more familiar with Portland, so we enjoyed the chance to discover more of the largest city in "Cascadia."

Seattle Center from Queen Anne Hill
My father's former (and quite temporary) neighbourhood, Queen Anne Hill, features great architecture and spectacular views of the city centre from the viewpoint at Kerry Park.



Seattle Skyline
Smith Tower, which opened in 1914, is probably the tallest 'terra cotta' structure I've ever seen.



Trolley Bus, Seattle
I photographed this 'accordion' trolley bus on Broadway in Capitol Hill, Ben's eclectic and densely populated neighbourhood just north of Seattle's downtown.



Pioneer Square #2, Seattle
The Pioneer Square district of downtown Seattle features plazas, mature trees, loft apartments, and some of the oldest building stock in the city. Elliot Bay Books, which is located in this area, is an impressive independent bookstore, and I look forward to returning there on future trips to Seattle.



Zeek's Pizza, Seattle
My mother accompanied me when I made my first trip to Vancouver in September 2000, and during that holiday we took a day trip to Seattle, allowing me to see it for the first time as well. We visited the Experience Music Project and had lunch at Zeek's Pizza. Today, almost nine years later, John and I had lunch at Zeek's, which still offers tasty New York-style pizza by the slice.

Note: a complete set of Seattle trip photos can be found at http://www.flickr.com/photos/jerryfaust/sets/72157619813008889/ .



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[info]altf4ljdrama
2009-06-19 01:33 am UTC (link)
OH MY GOSH!

Jerry you must come back sometime. Not only do I not see photos of the downtown library in its harsh modern functional structure, I didn't take you to UW where the most incredible college library I've ever seen exists! I must show you.

Thank you again for your hospitality and it was so nice to spend time with you both.

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