Thursday, March 10, 2011
The Galtex's Made It From Fort Worth To Seattle And So Far No Rain Has Fallen On Them
Well, I have heard from Mr. Galtex. He and Gail have made it to Seattle. And so far they have not been rained on. The forecast above seems that it might be indicating that this may not be the case for the duration of their visit.
Below is the report from Seattle from Mr. Galtex....
Hi Durango -- Gail and I made it here fine, and the train took us from the airport to within a block of our hotel. Yummy Thai food for dinner last night. First impression is that Seattle has a great downtown, lots of activity and places. And we haven't seen a drop of rain, yet.
Mr. Galtex and the Mrs. are staying at a hotel across the street from the new Seattle Public Library. Somehow this new building made it on a list of the Top 100, (or was it 150?) buildings in America, as picked by, I think, the public. I remember wondering how the rest of America already knew about Seattle's new library.
The Galtex's are within easy walking distance of the Seattle Art Museum, Pike Place Market, the monorail to the Seattle Center, the transit tunnel that runs under downtown, allowing one to zip, for free, across downtown Seattle quickly. They are also a short distance from the Seattle Waterfront where they can hop on a ferry to get out of the rain when it inevitably arrives.
Seattle has several downtown grocery stores, in addition to the sprawling multi-level Pikes Place Market. There are also 3 or 4 vertical malls in downtown Seattle, along with several large department stores, like the flagship Nordstroms.
Is "flagship" the proper term for a store chain's home location?
At Pike Place the Galtex's can find the world's first Starbucks. Among a lot of other things.
Meanwhile, back in Fort Worth, from whence the Galtex's came, you will find no downtown grocery stores, no vertical malls, no department stores, no tunnel to zip you around the tiny downtown.
I do not know if there will be a ferry to take people across the little pond that may result from the Trinity River Vision, giving Fort Worth a waterfront.
In Fort Worth, currently, you will find the air heated 3 degrees warmer than it currently is heated in Seattle. And, as you can see below, there is only one day in the 5 day forecast for Fort Worth where rain is scheduled.
No fair, Durango -- you blog faster than I do, and funnier, too.
ReplyDeleteSorry, Mr. Galtex. It's a bad habit of mine.
ReplyDeleteHi Durango! Blue skies! Gotta get going to walk along the waterfront to Myrtle Edwards Park, with umbrella in tow, of course. I hope we see can see the mountain.
ReplyDeleteGood luck with The Mountain, Gail. It rarely makes an appearance this time of year. On the waterfront look towards the stadiums. If The Mountain is out, that is where you'd see it.
ReplyDeleteWe have seen the mountain, Durango, thanks to the great views from the top of the Columbia Center. I have proof: http://www.flickr.com/photos/uncamikey/5518488119/
ReplyDeleteMore Seattle photos here, and I'm still adding: http://www.flickr.com/photos/uncamikey/sets/72157626237667816/