




Cool retro logos abound in Seattle – and here are two shots of Ivar's, sent out to Lyle. (The blue-on-white of that pier front building is so nice.) The coffee worship sign recognizes a popular local beverage.
We've had a couple of great meals out: at Black Bottle (a tapas "gastro-tavern") and Wild Ginger (a very popular – and crowded – large Asian restaurant with excellent service.)
I've learned how to Twitter, and gave it a try, but that's not why this post is so brief. I'm off for a last look at the Pike Place Market, before we head home to the Midwest. A great time in Seattle with friends, colleagues, and Jack.
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