Seattle

I’ve been to Seattle a number of times, so at some point it’s not the standard pictures I want to capture.  We started our visit with a lunch at Lake Union, always fun to see the Seaplanes landing.P1030577P1030646It’s not every day you see people moving a large lemon.P1030586A wall of antique sewing machines in a High end Men’s clothing store. No I don’t remember the name of the store. Apparently it’s a British chain and the owner collects thousands of these machines. These were just a few in this store. Part of me wanted to liberate the machines and find them real homes where sewers would actually use them.P1030603Yes, Pike Place Market is fun and bustling with people in the summer. Of course all I could see was the amazing flowers in the boxes overhead. That’s what a lot of rain will get you.P1030647The Great Wheel wasn’t here my last visit – so a spin was worth while.  Of course if it wasn’t closed cars – I never would have gone up.P1030664P1030659This is what a modern port looks like. Dinosaur cranes, a lot of fancy equipment. Doesn’t hurt to have a ferry enter the picture as well.P1030598I did take a few pictures of the space needle, but this one seemed more eclectic.P1030666I take time to look down, this is was a very photo worthy manhole cover.P1030669Old brick road with fancy new cars.Claus Oldenburg typwriter eraser, SeattlePublic art by the side of the road. I remember using this, any guesses??  It’s a typewriter eraser – created very large by Clause Oldenburg.

Leah

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