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Monday, February 26, 2007

sleepless in Seattle


Yesterday I walked up and down and city and saw a ton of things. Seattle is a really nice city, although the rain is a bit distracting. I met up with Liz, a girl I met through couchsurfing, and she showed me around Seattle. We mainly walked through downtown, along the waterfront, and also went into the new Library and Pike Street Market. I got to taste a few good coffees, beers, and some nice food. In the evening we spontaneously went to a concert at the Triple Door, which was more funny than actually good. But we had a great time.