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anniversary day trip two

view from pike place market


After arriving early a.m. in Seattle, we got some coffee to go in pike's market place and sat in a public patio overlooking the waterfront.  We watched the ferries and cargo ships come and go.




arriving at Bainbridge


Just before we got off the ferry at Bainbridge, it started to rain.  We had raincoats, but those would not be enough for this downpour.

It poured rain the entire day. That didn't stop us from exploring the town for a few hours.



subi japanese restaurant in Bainbridge



As we were soaked from head to toe, we didn't go into many shops or galleries. We did visit the bicycle shop and had lunch at  SuBi Japanese restaurant. We hope to return again to explore the island on bicycles.

arriving at Seattle by Bainbridge Ferry


arriving at Seattle by Bainbridge Ferry



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joining our beautiful world

Comments

Tammie Lee said…
sounds like you had a lovely time
that meal makes me so hungry
time to make food
Kirsty Vittetoe said…
Oh how fun!
Ros Crawford said…
Wonderful photos! Thanks so much for sharing with us at OBW!!!

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