the other day i pulled my favorite camera out from the to shelf of
the front hall closet. mainly because i knew it had an exposed, yet undeveloped
roll of film still sitting inside it, and also because i needed to use
it to document a new project.
the new project i'll put up (much) later, the pictures on the film i'll
discuss now.
the pictures in question were taken about a year ago, almost two now,
on a trip to seattle my first trip to seattle in fact, which amusingly
enough was a side trip during my first trip to vancouver*.
the trip was a brainchild of craig and his friend (whose name i can't
remember), dave probably had some say in the decision process as well,
as for myself however i was just along for the ride.
the trip down was itself was rather uneventful, american customs officers
always used to just wave you right through, canadian customs, of course,
is a whole different ball game.
we stopped somewhere uninteresting and got our money exchanged (i went
down with what i thought was a decent amount of cash and came back with
not a cent). at the uninteresting place was a gas station store that had
a lot of hunting stuff and junk food - go figure. they had toques ("knit
caps" in american) for one dollar. pretty impressive for such an unimpressive
place. i did not buy one however.
the next event that i remember was the bleak grey skyline of seattle looming
on the horizon, a mass of intertwining grey roads, grey cement buildings
and even greyer skies. that and the pointy space needle, which we never
saw up close. don't let my story put you off going to seattle however
there are a few good things to experience there. the first thing that
happened was we drove into some part of downtown and found a place to
park. once that task was accomplished our adventure had begun.
the harbour front was our first destination, craig's idea again, there
are some pretty neat markets along the water. don't use the public washrooms
there though- sketchy (not the facilities themselves, the people in them).
after that things become somewhat muddled, i do know that we had lunch
at a mexican restaurant, this i'm sure was a decision strongly influenced
by me. the food there was pretty impressive, it was kind of hard to order
because none of us spoke spanish, i did managed to end up with a burrito
the size of my fore arm though so everything turned out well. that and
to top things off i discovered a rather impressive brand of root beer
that most likely wouldn't pass canadian food safety restrictions.
after lunch dave and myself ended up in a really cool rock/punk record
shop craig and the other quarter of our party ended up trying on skirts
or something. the plan was we were to meet back at the tour of seattle's
underground, dave and i just barely made it back in time for the tour.
the underground tour ranks as one thing that you should not miss if you
visit seattle the complexities of the tour experience would take too long
to get into so i'll just give you the lowdown: seattle was built around
its sewer system. the tour and some rapping guy who was making up rhymes
as he walked along beside us and then went to "see the ladies" and my
lunch were all worth while enough to put up of the greyness of seattle
for one day; nevertheless i was glad to return to vancouver at the end
of the day. i was not so glad however about certain events which took
place during the course of the return trip.
canadian customs agaents are evil. granted dave does look like a member
of the hell's angels, that fact aside though, they have no sense of humour,
compassion or any other trait resembling a decent human emotion. maybe
they're robots. needless to say our car was stopped at customs, we were
asked to vacate the car and then were unpromptly questioned and had a
drug dog go through our car. the pinnacle of the whole experience was
the point at which the customs officials began laughing at me for only
having thirty dollars worth of canadian tire money in my wallet. i guess
they do have a sense of humour after all. luckily after standing around
for a while, looking dumb, we were released and spent the rest of the
car ride home without incident.
* i've already written about the damn vancouver trip, if you haven't
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