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Traveling, living and loving in a strange land
Monday, January 03, 2011
Getting Away From It All
We changed our plans and extended the vacation another day so we could go out on the water
That proved to be a great idea
Because wherever we looked
To the right or the left
Up or down
It seemed the wildlife was out enjoying the sun, too
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Seattle: Public Places
There were a few hours on our Seattle trip when we were bug free and we made the 3 minute journey from our hotel room, down the elevator, across the lobby, over the street to the place I've had on my must-visit list since 2004: Seattle Public Library.
Apart from the cool Rem Koolhaas architecture, there's the fastest, smartest book location system, a "living room", banks of computers, dedicated teen section, a writer's room. I could go on for ever... I could have stayed forever
The children's section that has the best language resources I've ever seen
and great art, too: Mandy Greer's "Babe"
The Guy and I did a self-guided tour (there's even a podcast) but there are guided tours available that last about an hour, too.
We split up eventually and met later outside the meting room. I recognised The Guy because he was the only non-rouge item on that floor.
The library people are so friendly - they really seem proud of their library and want to show it off - even security was happy. If I worked here, I'd be pretty damn buoyant as well.
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Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Seattle: What happened?
I'll just say that if you have to get 24 hours of unrelenting stomach 'flu and if you are unfortunate enough to be away from home, I would recommend the Seattle Renaissance, Suite 2710 as the place to be because when you're eventually able to open your eyes without the room spinning you will have this fantastic view of the city.
And this one, towards Pioneer Square, too.
You can watch the weather roll in from every angle for the next day or so while you recover. Looking across Puget Sound by day
and night
until it's time to leave.
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Seattle: Where Are You?
An hour ago we could see Puget Sound and The Space Needle, now we're cocooned in the clouds up here on the twenty-seventh floor.
Monday, October 11, 2010
Weekend Off
We worked hard on the house the previous two weekends so we decided we deserved a couple of days free. Bonus: the weather was perfect - blue skies and temperatures in the 70s.
What better relief from renovation and maintenance stress than to spend Saturday looking at someone else's construction? Doug + Mike Starn on the Roof: Big Bambú at the Metropolitan Museum of Art .
It would have been remiss to visit the Met without touring the world and indulging in a little time travel. So we let the parade go by and spent couple of hours wandering amazed through The World of Khubilai Khan, popped by Ringo Starr's Golden Drum, stopped at the Sachsen-Teschen Silver Service Vienna Circa 1780: An Imperial Silver Service Rediscovered to see how a napkin should be folded and ended the day at The Palace of Versailles.
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Androgynous
This confused The Guy no end. One of a pair marking the restrooms at our hotel in Paris. Très chic mais pas évident.
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