- Time travel is not for everyone.
- First street still comes after second street.
- Always bring comfortable walking shoes.
- Sometimes, places really do live up to all the hype you've built.
- Get a hotel close to where you want to be. No one likes to travel long distances just to get to your destination.
- Be friendly with the locals, it makes you feel less like a tourist.
- The locals usually wait to come out until night. (See previous post).
- Dragons have big asses and thus difficult to eat sometimes.
- A rainbow tastes like water.
- Seattle's Best doesn't make it the best coffee in Seattle. Sometimes the best coffee is the least expected places.
- The definition if a tater tot is: a barrel shaped potato unit.
- Making friends on planes is fun. It makes the trip go faster. Especially when you are stuck on the runway.
- Badgers are much, much scarier than spiders are.
- Sometimes the random looking places are the best ones to eat at.
- When in doubt, ask the server for a recommendation. They will not steer you wrong.
- It is ok to get beer at wine bar. The servers will even give you props.
- Coasters still make great FREE souvenirs. And don't be afraid to ask for some to go. They will give them away.
- Stickers make the best CHEAP souvenirs. Especially those about Sasquatch.
- Sasquatch is still a big deal in the Pacific Northwest.
- Guitars can be made out of old cigar boxes.
- It is ok to say no to a place that is too expensive.
- The best Mac and Cheese is at King Solomon's Reef in Olympia, WA. I dare to you to find a better mac and cheese out there.
- Do not assume because a place is not LA that traffic will not be bad at rush hour.
- Hangry = hungry plus angry. Be aware of anyone while in "hangry" state for you never know what will happen.
- Sometimes the best plan is to not have a plan.
7.31.2012
The Top Things I Learned While in the Pacific Northwest a Second Time
Here are the lessons we learned in Portland and Seattle round 2. (Check out the first trip as well).
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