
--Seattle's Pike Place Market

--The famous tossing fish shop; they really do toss the fish; needless to say, I didn't bother catching one.

--Bhy Kracke Park: the name says it all!

--Part of the Pioneer Square neighborhood in Seattle. Note the grey sky (duh).

--The Cabildo in New Orleans. Thomas Jefferson (THE Thomas Jefferson!) Signed the Louisiana purchase in the room on the far left on the second floor.

Canal Street in New Orleans. The highest trafficked street in the City, and still needing a LOT of work (as of 15 months ago). If you haven't been to new orleans you should go, to see what deliberate neglect does to a city.
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