The Car, where would we be without it now. So open says me.
At last the car. At one time it was "The great American dream" to own a car.
The last page and sign off, but wait there is more. Bits that have fallen out of the Trashpo book that may not be Trashpo at all.
My Mamma always told me; "Stay away from low-headed dames!" I see now what she meant.
In Paris we also have fliers about boarding and re-enty. But they are not the same as in Seattle.
and all the extra bits that go with it. What a show from Thom. Seattle looks like the place to be for getting around. Thank you for this masterpiece.
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I should remain silent for now, but hope to return something to Thom which will include the so called "phenomenon". It will take some time. Great wheel, and I just spotted the "J'habite ici" which means, I live here. Thom's French is spot on, but it should be with a name like his.
Well Seattle is now on the bucket list, right after the great wall of China. Thank you again Thom
Oh my, that ferris wheel looks throwup-worthy. But it also LOOKS great! Are you going to do it? I have yet to ride the OOB one, though the temptation is there.
Thanks for posting & blogging, Dean! I laugh that it is a "series!"
I just rode the ferry back into Seattle two days ago from the family farm on the Peninsula. Our ferry from Bramerton was coming into Seattle at the same time as the Bainbridge Island ferry:
And both ships docked at the same time... Nancy--there is a brand new ferris wheel ON the dock in downtown Seattle. I haven't ridden it yet, but I imagine it must make one feel like you are falling into the water when it comes down!!
Seattle will always have a place in my heart after this, what a wonderful work!
It's really terrific--Thom is never at a loss for ideas and carries them out almost frighteningly well. :--} You're hired, Thom. And great blogs, Dean. That your mamma told you to stay away from low-headed dames, well, I'm a little worried about your mother giving thought to such a phenomenon, which I'm not sure exists. If you find any evidence, please present it. Thank you.
phenomenal! The Seattle Chamber of Commerce should use this for promotion-what a great trashbook!!
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