
This was the Link that we used to get from the airport to our hotel downtown and to and from the baseball games that we saw. It was quick and cheap!!

Best fresh organic fruit smoothie that I have ever had!!

Fresh cut flowers filled the market. The thing we will remember the most about Seattle were the smells. Each step through Pike Place Market took you into another scent, whether it was fresh fish and seafood vendors, flowers, spices, Russian pastries incense, or used books.... it all was wonderful.

Heading down into one part of the market... it seemed to go on forever.

Lowell's for breakfast down at the market. Great views of the shipping yard to the south. Yummy cinnamon buns too.

One of my favorite pictures.... totally sums up the feeling we got while being down at the market.

This was an instrument that one of the street performers used and I found it perched on a foot... cute hey.

Making cheese.... yum.

The sign says it all. The green ones to the left are big for our standards. They were delicious too.

This Gum Wall is in Post Alley behind the market. Gum of every color and size lines the brick wall outside the market theater. So gross and so awesome!!
Can you spot the Canada flag?
Who would ever want to eat ass-grapes? Those Americans, sheesh...
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I know hey.... did our pictures bring back any memories for you DPX?
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