Anyway, Eric also got us out to see some of the sights. We headed up to the Space Needle (but neither Susan nor I were willing to spend a silly amount of money to go to the top) and took the Monorail (must... not... sing... Simpson's monorail song) to Pike's market. I apologize to Eric if I got that all wrong. Anyway, Pike's Market is a total touristy area, but it was a ton of fun and there were so many good photo ops. I have to tell you I caught about 1/10 of the shots I saw and really just missed some world-class photos.
This was a super awesome sign.
Some pretty something-or-others that Susan bought. I don't know she wouldn't let me have one.
This was one of my favorite shots.
I just missed snapping this guy before he noticed me. He had a great expression and the lighting was awesome.
I really love this one too... but the outside left it a bit imbalanced.
This isn't a great shot, but it's the obligatory picture of the famous fish tossing...
On another day, Eric took us (Susan, me, Billy, and a friend of his named Wombat) on the Ferry to Bainbridge. This is them in the middle of a lively conversation in the car.
Seattle from across the... uh... Sound?
Cranes unloading the ocean-going cargo ships.
Appropriately, the coffee seems integrated into Eric's smiling state. You wouldn't want to take away his coffee. They take coffee seriously in Seattle.
Bainbridge had a fun quaint little touristy area. We had a great lunch a good time walking around. There were starfish in the water and Susan wanted more than anything *I kid you not* to poke one with a stick. In looking at pictures after the vacation, she wistfully stated with a far away glance, "I really wish I had poked one with a stick." I guess we all have our regrets in life. Here is Susan... with a stick.






