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Thursday, October 22, 2015

A Girl And Her Gargoyle In Seattle

I've been a little busy in the past few months, so I haven't been posting on my blog as often. Mostly my time has been spent writing for other publications and working on my books, but I also recently took a trip to Seattle with my favorite gargoyle. Here are some of our highlights:

The Underground tour.
If you're not claustrophobic and can stay on your feet for about 90 minutes, this is a fun way to learn about Seattle's history and hear a few stories. The tour goes through some underground spaces to where the sidewalks were located before the great fire that burned the city down. He's a picture of Newton in the underground at the end of the tour:



The Chihuly Garden and Museum is not to be missed. The sculptures are incredible and walking through the garden is like being in wonderland. This was one of my favorite things in Seattle. Note: Gargoyles get in free.



Jimi Hendrix's grave is nearby, so Newton and I stopped there to pay our respects:


The wall of gum (near Pike Place) is one of those strange oddities that make you both want to look and also look away at the same time. Gross, but fascinating. Check out all the colors:


And let's not forget a Seattle classic: The Space Needle.
Newton may be the first gargoyle to visit it in person!



Newton refers to the Space Needle as a "Top Perch" and gives it 2 talons up!

3 comments:

  1. Oh man, I missed your blog. Now that grad school is over for me, I can go back to my favorite things: reading, writing, drawing and catching up on my blogging celebrities (like you)!

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    1. Thanks! I haven't been posting as frequently because I've been working on books and writing for other publications - but I'm hoping to get another post up soon :)

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