At the end of June Joel's parents visited us. We met them in Seattle and stayed with our friends Rachel and Basil before meeting up with them. We decided to take a different route (other than I-5) and what a beautiful drive it was! Unfortunately we met up with this about thirty miles (2 hours) into our drive north. That's right: snow!







There were a lot of blooming native flowers that I haven't seen in person. My ethnobotany professor would be so proud!












Also, I found a mushroom the size of my head. I have no idea what kind of mushroom it was but I have never seen a larger specimen.



We got to Rachel & Basil's in spit of little "detour." The following morning we got up and had a delicious picnic breakfast in the front yard.






When we met up with Joel's parents we did a lot of sight seeing of Seattle. We went up in the Smith Tower to see the city. The Smith Tower's observation deck is the same floor (thirty-fifth?) as the Chinese room which was lovely. So much beautiful old work!





This is what you see.














While in Seattle we happened upon a knit-graffitied park. I love the warm clean colours they used for the "tree sweaters."








We also saw a couple totem poles that had been brought/stolen down from Alaska during the Alaskan goldrush.


Joel's dad was interested in seeing the Bremerton Navy Museum so we took a ferry out there and wandered around.










Last time we were in Seattle Rachel, Basil, Joel and I rode through downtown on our bikes at night and Joel tried to point out the Central Library but I didn't know what I was looking for so I didn't see it. This time we took a personal walking tour through the library. It is an amazing piece of architecture and now I can hardly believe I didn't see this thing, nighttime or not.











After Seattle we drove down to Portland and spent a few more days with Joel's parents before they left town. It was so wonderful to see them!
Then in early July I celebrated my 24th birthday in style. I had a cheese and wine party and asked everyone to dress fancy and bring fancy things (like champagne!). Never was there a better way to celebrate 24 years of life.



































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