

The Chihuly Bridge of Glass was very impressive. Although the museum was closed, seeing Chihuly's Bridge of Glass and other outdoor sculptures still made the stop very memorable.

We enjoyed a FREE ride around Tacoma on the train.

Patty and Paul, our most gracious and super excellent hosts in Washington told us that after they dropped us off at the airport, there was a huge torrential downpour that lasted into the next day. Paul told us before it was his fault for saying they'd had very little rain lately.
After over 30 years of not seeing each other, we still smile to think how we managed to share our homes with each other within a month's time. Well...it'll now be their turn to visit us again in Hawaii.
And now.... I'm chomping at the bit to see what you've all been up to...after breakfast.
glad you are back safely. you are being honored I believe on rambling woods blog. Well deserved.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back, Kay! I truly enjoyed all of your posts from the Pacific northwest. The pics were awesome!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely lovely time I've had, I hope you had fun too. The photos were awesome, as usual. Thanks for taking me (us) along, Kay. I'm glad you're back, safe & sound. See you later.
ReplyDeleteYou have a tribute on my blog (Thurday's post).
I'm sorry you missed the museums. The history museum is very good, but you really saw the best part of the glass museum, on the outside.
ReplyDeleteAnd yes, it's STILL raining!
Welcome home! I'm glad you had such a wonderful trip to the Northwest, and I'm glad you're safely back home. Thank you for sharing your adventure with us.
ReplyDeleteWow! What you were able to see of The Glass Museum must have been awesome. Where is the next trip? Can I come along again?
ReplyDeleteWelcome back!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad that you had such a good visit here in the northwest, sounds like a really terrific vacation. Have really enjoyed your photos and all the good stuff you had to share!
ReplyDeleteWhat a very nice time for your last day in Washington. Enjoyed all the photos. I am sure you're going to need a few quiet days to recuperate after having such an energetic vacation. I always say we need a holiday to get over our holiday :))))
ReplyDeleteI know you all had a nice time. These pictures are nice. Isn't that train thing nice. Wow.
ReplyDeleteKay;
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad yore back home. Another great trip in pictures for all your cyber friends!
Blessings to you as you read this. Just browsing blosphere and decided to stop and read. I enjoyed your pics of washington. The glass museum looks interesting.
ReplyDeletePeace & blessings to you and yours.
The glass was absolutely amazing-love all the colors! Glad you had a wonderful trip!
ReplyDeleteGlad you made it to the Chihuly Glass Museum, even if it was closed. I visit that beautiful area of the US every year because my mom and two of my borthers live there. I should be there in July! Looks like you had a marvelous time up there!!!
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