I moved again! But for the last time until I can afford my own! A friend of mine was kind enough to provide a space on his website after all my whinning about problems I've been having. This is where you will find me from now on. See you there! :)
I am in Vancouver right now. I have more pictures and adventures in Seattle but I can't post them right now because I have limited internet access. And yes, I am taking lots of pictures here. Will post soon.
I got sick of certain things so I moved here to blogger.com. Hopefully, it won't give me the same problem as the others. If not, I'm quitting this blogging or wait until I can afford my own site. (I was bit disappointed that someone took the springdrizzle since I had that name for a long time.)
Okay, so on Sunday I went to church that was three minutes away from Judy's house. It was interesting because I've never been to a Lutheran church before and apparently I've been seeing a lot of them in Seattle.
Afterwards, we went for dim sum at Seattle's Chinatown/International District and that place was a little boring because except for the signs, there was nothing different from rest of the Seattle. So we went to Ocean City restaurant because citysearch.com viewers seemed to love that place. We were once again disappointed because first there were only 3 ladies with carts and this place was big. Second, the selection of dim sum was I think 7. Luckily we were so full from our days of pigging out, we needed not too much to fill our stomache. The service was nice though.
We went to Fremont because you need to cross a bridge to go there, but also the town is or was anti-corporation (I was Starbucks there). The place used to be the homes of artists and hippies...but just like the Village and Brooklyn, now it's being invading by the rich unaffectionately called the Yuppies. In any case, on Sundays they have street market and the Sunday we went was a special Sunday so it was busier. There were interesting stuff to buy, like jewelries but they were way way too expensive. I wasn't too impressed. This is a few of things I saw:










Afterwards we went to different parts of Seatte for potential home for them. Along the way we saw a quaint cafe called hiroki. The cakes were delicious.
And you know how much I enjoy coffee so my coffee has its own personal portrait. I ordered cafe latte and it's the best one I've ever tasted. Usually cafe latte has a very weak coffee taste and there's too much latte so I don't like ordering it but this time for some reason, I ordered one. Hmmmm, how I was rewarded! Life cheesy lesson 1: There are a lot of weak latte out there, but if you take a chance, you may happen upon a strong one.