Let Me Count The Ways....
These are four little reasons I love Seattle and maybe in here is one reason why you might want to visit it someday...that is if this doesn't scare you off.
AMM
Reason I love Seattle #1
In the old days when the tide came in all the toilets would explode. That's why the bathrooms were built high up off the foundations.
Reason I love Seattle #2
This is our Trolley Car. I loved this thing because when it passed over the street
(Which is my warehouse ceiling) it would make the ground shake, cement bits would fall from the walls and the mortar holding the bricks together would poof out just like little puffs of smoke.
The part I enjoyed was when people would scream, 'what is that an earthquake?' and I'd say something like 'no, don't be silly it's just really big rats in the walls'.
Also, I put this here because this baby was made in...
ta-dah!
Australia...don't ask me, how it got here. My guess is someone in our transportation system got drunk and won it in a card game.
No, I'm NOT kidding.
Reason I love Seattle #3
This is the building I work in...well, under. This photo was taken in the 1940's and by this time the building was a little over 30 years old. I only mention it because my Great Grandmother was convinced it was haunted. She use to tell us that the only thing more haunted then that building was the ground they built it on.
Whatever made her believe that happened around the time this picture was taken.
That's no lie.
Reason I love Seattle #4
We consider this art in Seattle
Enough said for now, but this is my own private Tour of Seattle and I'd love to have you come along again soon.
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Now I am going to send you an invite to join the Through Local Eyes blogger Anita Marie and then, darling, you can post this great piece about Seattle on it as a template for a student participating in the project here.
This is just brilliant.
sure is - now I love Seattle too.
Seattle, Anita, is a lovely city. I have spent a little time there. I recognize the first picture as having been taken in the old, underground Seattle. I remember hearing about the toilets--no problem if you lived on top of the hill.
Vi
Hey, that little bathroom on the top of the pic? We had one just like it in my warehouse. Of course it hadn't been used for like over 30 years and we nailed the door shut when we figured the rats were...well...the entire thing is gone now.
I'm glad you all liked my mini-tour.
ps the story about my Great Grandmother...TRUE TRUE TRUE.
The Trolley being won in a card game? heeehheeeee....
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