Thursday, April 05, 2007
Farewell SeaTac
This is connected to a futuristic pond, hence the futuristic monitoring device on the roof.
In the park we found this spooky....I'm really not sure what, maybe a shrine, or diorama, or maybe a witchy spell. Regardless of what it was, it was spooky.
Mary got her picture taken with it. I hope all her hair doesn't fall out. After we took our pictures we made sure to tuck it back under the rock where we found it.
The silo in the distance is a space age public toilet.
I was really excited to use it. I really couldn't understand why no one else would be.
Inside, a booming voice informed me that in 10 minutes the doors would open automatically.
My dramatic exit.
Judging by the looks on everyones faces, I think they didn't really believe I would ever get out.
I think the Space Needle is just out of frame to the left.
We walked toward the water. That is a pile of garbage on a hill.
Those are some old underpants.
A scenic ocean view.
That is a spooky sculpture.
We stopped off at a bar. I think the theme of the bar was euro-trash.
The next day we took our van back to Roseburg. I picked up my car along the way.
I spent half the van ride reading about chickens and the other half pretending I was asleep.
Labels:
auto repair,
euro-trash,
SeaTac,
spooky stuff,
toilets of the future
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