Signs, signs!

Signs encountered in the month of July traveling and taking company sight seeing in Seattle!

From the Bill and Melinda Gates visitor center in Seattle.

Tourist happenings in downtown Seattle.

A classic car wash in downtown Seattle!

And then outside of Seattle to the very northwestern edge of the contiguous United States, Dear and I had a little getaway to the Olympic Peninsula.

At the Cape Flattery Trail head.

Later this week or early next week I’ll share the beautiful views of Cape Flattery and the lighthouse.

While on the Olympic Peninsula we also stopped at some beautiful lavender farms in Sequim, Washington. This Grosso lavender is a full fluffy variety. I’ll be sharing a post of the lavender farms we visited later, too.

Sequim 089

Not a real clear photo through our windshield but this bumper sticker made me smile on our way back to the ferry that would bring us home from our adventure. Homer Alaska A Quaint little drinking village with a fishing problem.!

I’m adding this post to signs, signs by Lesley! Thanks Lesley!

 

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14 thoughts on “Signs, signs!

  1. Love the first sign! “Enter curious” might be a good way to enter many situations (although my grammar self wants to add the “-ly”!) Cute car wash sign too. πŸ™‚

  2. Hahaha… After watching that reality show about arrests in Alaska with John (who loves that sort of thing), I can believe they are a drinking town with a fishing problem. Hope that you saved a sign for Kati!

  3. It was SO good to see the lavender of Sequim! I certainly do miss that place. Looking forward to seeing more of my beloved Washington state:)
    Blessings, Aimee

  4. pink elephants aren’t ususally associated with washing cars! I like the sign that says “enter curious: a lot because that’s one thing I encouraged in my students. I would love to saunter through the lavender fields. The last sign about the drinking village was very humorous! Oyster shell mulch- here’s where curiosity certainly led to some good results.

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