There's no morning train to Seattle so one must take a bus instead. This one was absolutely packed. I'd never seen this before but perhaps it was because it was a Friday. I could also tell from accents that there were a lot of tourists on board.
Here's a strange sign that was in the bathroom at the rear of the bus. Any guess as to what it's trying to communicate?
Much of Metro Vancouver was covered in fog; not so much a blanket, but more akin to a grey umbrella blocking out the sun. The delay at the border was quite long. There were several other buses there, plus some sort of souped up motorhome was in front of us. It had no less than 4 air conditioners on the roof! I think there were musicians inside and it took a long time for inspection.
The rest of the trip was uneventful and we arrived, as scheduled, at 12:30pm. Union Station in Seattle sits on the far south side of downtown, right beside the magnificent QWest baseball field.

To help you locate the place, go to my favourite building in Seattle, The Smith Tower, and then walk 2 blocks south. You won't be disappointed!
You're kidding about that sign, right?
ReplyDeleteRobert--Thank you for your kind comments re: Smith Tower. Next time you are in Seattle, please drop-in and take our original 1914 manually operated elevator up to the observation deck and see the best view in Seattle!
ReplyDeleteJardima Kroeker
Property Manager
Smith Tower
the sign means that Senator Larry Craig is known to frequent this rest room and it is a friendly warning sign....like your blog too.....bookmarked it
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