Thursday, April 26, 2012

Taking the Fifth in Seattle

On our way to the top of the world, we express our concerns for the park. 
As always, Doug tries to “straighten out” those trees and Vickie just has a
“whale of a tale”.

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Which came first: The flying pig or the lobster snail? Now extinct, of course.

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Are these puffer fish from the petting zoo? Strange art works as a fountain.

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Doug over heard something about the last supper; People froze in their tracks.

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Just what the kids really wanted. Along with art that puts you on edge.

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Vickie wants a smaller copy at home. Wind speed was zero for the aerometer.

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Look behind you. Nobody watching, look the other way – silver paint on a tree?

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Eggheads have hatched another idea for abstractions of dinosaurs. Awesome.

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These objects of art, we truly appreciate. You’ll have to come see yourself.

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Professor Now, finds a spot. Spare parts for water slide?

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Beautiful, crazy, works for me! Sneak a peak over the fence.

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They all look like some kind of plants from the ocean, desert and the mountains.

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Experimental Music Project, ski slopes? And this is where gas works park is found.

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Skyline; not so special without the space needle, even from within the restaurant.

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Special service came with the meal. We forgot to check out these designs.

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Valet parking was worth the effort. Making for a day of celebration well spent.

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