Ok, we were all up at 4:30 AM, left around 5:30 AM, ate breakfast at McDonald's and went on our way. The road trip has begun!
The funny thing is, is that road trips always result in me looking at the world differently for a short time. I always forget what Washington really looks like. I always forget about the pretty parts. Here are a few pictures of the drive before we reached Oregon.
That little white thing in the distance is Mt. Rainer. My cell phone doesn't do it justice. |
As we drove past all those cleared areas, I started to wonder how many animals were there originally, and where they are now. Probably roaming through people's yards, looking for a decent garbage can. Then everyone freaks out and shoots the animal, not understanding why it was there in the first place. Car conversations revolved around that for awhile.
But then we reached Oregon and forgot about all that.
At the border! |
Seaside (kinda looks like 1st street, doesn't it? For my Snohomishians.) |
Since it was nice out, Seaside was very touristy. We stopped at Pig N' Pancake for some food, and then went to this little aquarium that was nearby. Seal pups were born just last month. And they filled my heart with adorableness.There was this gate around them and they wouldn't stop moving, so pictures were difficult, but I snapped a few. I'm not sure if it's pictures of the babies or not, but it's cute nonetheless.
The rest of the aquarium was interesting.
Wolf eel: The most depressed sea creature |
"Mommy, I found a star fish!" |
"Maybe if I remain perfectly still...they won't see me...." |
This is (was) Victor the Lobster. Someone tried to kidnap him, and when they tried to catch the guy he dropped Victor and left. Victor died later. He was about 80 to 100 years old!! |
Then we got to the ocean! I always forget how gorgeous the ocean is. Always.
This is the view from our hotel. U jelly ;) |
More tomorrow. Stay tuned.
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