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North America » United States » Washington » Bothell May 29th 2017

We embarked on our third day quite early 5 am. We were headed through Yellowstone to Seattlle. Unfortunately, the cabin we stayed in did not have fresh coffee. Without coffee, we zombies were headed into what felt like the apocalypse. We approached the park and the sun was starting to glimpse through the mountain tops. The sun rise made the mountain tops gleam. Even without coffee the sights seemed to awaken me, however I cannot say the same for Tim. Approaching the Yellowstone Lake Tim pointed out something he saw on a ridge. While he was looking at the ridge I yelled, “Tim look out!” A herd of 50 plus killer Elk began to cross right in front of the car. The funny thing is right before this happened I told Tim, “I bet we will ... read more
Sunrise over Yellowstone lake
Old faithful
Progression of eruption

North America » United States » Washington » Bothell July 6th 2013

It took me a while to finally write this post because the weeks after the url=http://www.travelblog.org/North-America/United-States/California/Los-Angeles/Downtown/blog-796482.htmlWorld Congress on Positive Psychology in Los Angeles were just so busy. But finally I found some time to write a few words on what happened afterwards. You might recall that I flew to Seattle right after the Congress to spend a few days with my friend Melissa. She came to pick me up from the airport on Sunday evening with her partner Kevin. It was so good to see her. Melissa and I had met last year during my retreat in Plum Village, France and became good friends within only one week. We were not only born on the same day, but we have a lot more in common. I stayed with Melissa and Kevin for five days and we ... read more
Seattle skyline I
Seattle skyline II
The Ferris wheel

North America » United States » Washington » Bothell November 19th 2008

Hi everyone, this is Pastor Linda. There has been much conjecture about the author of our blog. Rich wrote most of the narrative with a few additions from my perspective. My job was to write the narrative for the pictures and be the technical person for downloading. We found text to be easy to download but pictures were a bit of a problem on the ship because our sattelite connection to the internet was to say "slow" would not be descriptive enough. Most times when I tried to download pictures it would cut me off half way through and I'd loose an hours worth of work. So I decided to spend my time enjoying the sites rather than be frustrated by the internet. I will update pictures now from home, so please enjoy those. I hope ... read more




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