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 I've mentioned that The Princess came to visit last month, right?  It was 4 crazy, see everything possible in Seattle days. 

First stop on the tour?  Dick's Drive In and the Ballard Locks.  Seattle is full of public art - and the *kids* decided this was art to be played on.  You can see only one of my kids was acting like a monkey and hanging from the sculpture.  Kids!  You can't take them anywhere.  From left to right:  The Musical One, The Boy, and The Princess. 

We also went to Freemont and saw the Troll this day.

The above was a plaque I saw at the junk market we went to on my birthday - love it!

Have a fabulous week everyone - I hope to have some sewing and crafting to share soon.  

8 comments :

  1. LOVE that wall hanging. Perfect!!

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  2. That is a wonderful wall hanging - love it!

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  3. That plaque is just like my house. We do loud really well, too (as well as everything else, but the loud is the first thing people notice). I'm so glad you had a nice visit. I thought she was there longer than 4 days; I guess I can't count.

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  4. Did the plaque come to live at your house? It looks like you all had fun playing tourist.

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  5. Oooh, I love the locks. they're so much fun :)

    By the way, the quilt store in Pike Place market is http://www.undercoverquilts.com/

    If you go into the Rocky Mountain chocolate store south of the market on 1st & out the "back" of that store, you'll see it in front of you near the entrance to the Pike Brewery. :)

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  6. I, too, love the plaque and would have snatched it up in a heartbeat.

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  7. Oh....i love seeing the touristy Seattle pics...i miss my home! That monkey in your pic is a doll!
    ~Jessica

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