We ventured to the home of Greys Anatomy and McDreamy for the long weekend. Seattle is about 3 hours drive on a good day from Vancouver. It took us 5 hours to get there cause of the big delays at the US border... Interestingly Seattle is also the home of Google, Microsoft, Nordstrom, and Amazon.Com.
This is Peace Arch that the border crossing is named after. I think it's some sort of war memorial.
This is the official boundary - at one stage Hayley was in Canada in the back seat and we were in the US :)
One huge bonus of visiting Seattle is that my friends Nathan and Therese live there. We had such a great time catching up with them and making lots of nice memories of Seattle with them. This is the view across the city from the roof of their apartment.
This is Nathan and Therese is action walking past the Home of Starbucks! Yes indeed Starbucks was born in Seattle so of course we had to get a coffeee from there. This is the original store and in pretty much unchanged from when it was built.

Whats up Piggy Wig?
The famous sign with the tourists in front :)
One of the many fish shops that the Market is famous for (see the post below for more fishy stuff).
Can you believe it?
Sitting on the pig :)
Downstairs there was a musuem thing about the worlds tallest man - Jesse's a midget next to him!
You can't really get the perspective but this was the tallest man's shoes!
More tourist shots.
The girls.
The other famous sign.
The market has loads of flower stalls. This one was selling these cool wreaths made of chillis.
After the market we went for a tour of Seattle's underground. Long story short, Seattle was a wet boggy town so they filled in the old town and built a new town on top - the second story of the buildings became the new top story but the old shops kept operating underground.
So you'd be wondering back then with no power how did the get light down there - this is one of the old skylights in the 'new' footpath that they built. Looks pretty scabby hey?
Here's all the light that same scabby looking skylight lets in!
The underground was condemned in the 20's (I think) cause of disease and rats and stuff so in turn became a dumping ground for everyone's stuff and is a bit trashed but some stuff is still well preserved. This shows the old tellers cage.
The original sign for the Pub.
More tourist shots with some dickhead in the background.
The square around where the tour is based - very like Gastown in Vancouver.
This is some old seat from the old pub.
Crapper.
Jesse in the old Salon.
Walking along the street.
Pretty obvious.
Except its wooden... Yuck.
This wall is identical to the one above it really highlighting the fact that this used to be the street.
Bath anyone?
This is the original doorway from the law firm that still operates upstairs.
This is the basement level of one of the stores that operates today. The level that we were touring thru is still owned by the shop owners and the tour company rents it off them.
The original wooden footpath.
Another of the shops that still uses its basement.
A photo of one of the shoe stores that used to operate underground.
The old printing press from when the newspaper published underground.
An original porcelian Thomas Crapper toilet.
Seattle's icon by night.
One of the main things that bought us to Seattle was going to see an NBA game between the Seattle Supersonics and Dallas Pistons.
The pre-game entertainment was some Christian college singing the national anthem.
They're more patriotic than Canada!
We had great seats in the nosebleed section.
Action shot!
Shooting a penalty.
Not only was there the Dance Squad but they also had their own break dancers to provide time out and half time entertainment.
They also have this crazy mascot that looks like Chewy for StarWars. Couldn't get a shot of him cause he moves too fast but the fact that he has a thing to launch t-shirts into the crowd was pretty cool!
All day Monday was shopping... Makeup and stuff that we think is cheap in Canada is even cheaper in the US so we had a stock up at Macys and Nordstrom before hitting the outlet stores...! There is a $$ limit to how much you can bring back to Canada but luckily we were under. Could spend a ton of $$ though cause the Canadian dollar is awesome at the moment hence everyone is flocking to the States.
Had a great weekend and again thanks to Therese and Nathan for showing us around Seattle - we had a really good Rememberance Day weekend.