We left Bethesda at 9:30 for Dulles Airport. Dean dropped us off at the Delta gate
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and went on to his own gate. (he flew a different airline than we did because the government doesn't use Delta for travel, I guess and we used Delta because we earned a boatload of miles from our credit card).
Clare, Andrew and I caught the first leg of our flight to Atlanta. I normally would not travel to Seattle via Atlanta, but that's what Delta did. The flight was unremarkable except for the mildly surly flight attendants.
The second leg of our flight was better, except for the fact that I had a seat in the last row while the kids were 21 rows ahead of me. On second thought, perhaps it was better that way. If there was any fighting between the two, I was not there to witness it. Actually they claim to have had a good time, talking with their fellow row-mate, a woman who brought her 17 year old cat along on the airplane.
I sat with a retired couple who were very friendly. The husband was retired from the Air Force and it was comforting to have him explain what was going on during bumpy spots in the flight.
After reconnecting again in Seattle, we took a cab to our hotel, checked in and walked to the waterfront for dinner. The walk there was tiring, but the walk back nearly killed me but the view of the sunset over the water
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was lovely.
I've decided I'm not really a city person. I'm still excited about being here, but not looking forward to the crowds during our time in the city.
Our hotel has a view of a highway, a construction site, some tall buildings and the Space Needle.
thanks for sharing, great photos! :-)
I woud like to make 1 trip to Seatle a I doun't knouw how to have visit very intoduse thing this area???!!! Thank you very much
some information. I live near Pensacola beach, and I have never been hardly anywhere. So reading this has given me a good sense of what it's like there.
Maybe one day if it's God's will I will have the money to go, and see them.
I will in seattle in 1981 if get vis i wuld like to go to seattle
kind regards
abushhewa