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  • On the road again

    22 июля 2017 г., Соединенные Штаты ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

    We spent most of the day following Vegas travelling back to LA. This was fortunate given how tired we all were not to mention any mild hangovers. This was made better by my first visit to an ihop diner for a 'Split Decision Breakfast'.

    For Kate and I, tonight would be our last night together before our first big separation on the trip so far. Needless to say we were both a little anxious about flying solo the following day.

    Kate and I have been the perfect travel companions. We're both pretty laid back and accommodating. Kate has been massively supportive and appreciative of my driving efforts and her and Susan (our Google Maps woman) have been the dream navigating team. Kate pre-empting Susan's directions as she habitually tells me to exit an interstate when I'm in the left hand lane of a 6 lane carriageway. To demonstrate how lost I became without her the following morning I got into the passenger side of the car twice and Susan and I fell out completely after I took double the time I should to find a Target store! It's OK though, Kate spoke to Susan and smoothed things over and told her I hadn't really meant the things I'd said about her (I had).

    One thing we have learnt though is that the organised treks (like the one we're just finishing with Trek America) are far more stress free than the DIY travelling we've mostly been doing. It does come with a big catch for me though which is if you choose one of the longer duration treks (2-3 weeks) you are taking pot luck with the group you end up with. You will be spending the entire trip with them and I think this factor would put me off a longer tour. I think I must becoming less tolerant of people in my old age! It's also worth remembering that the demographic these tours are aimed at are generally early 20s so there were numerous times I felt my age! That being said, the 4 day trip which included the sights, accommodation, travel and many of our meals was easily the best £450 I've spent so far. Admittedly that didnt include the helicopter ride. There's no way we could have so comfortably covered the same sights solo though.

    Once back in LA, Kate and I reunited with Flora the Focus and headed to our new Air BnB. We had quite the surprise in store but I will save that for a later post.

    Meanwhile, let me introduce you to Jens. I feel remiss that I haven't introduced you sooner. Jens is our tour guide's lucky Kiwi who lives on the dashboard of the van. Jens is so called after the poor Danish man who was unable to join our group for unforeseen reasons and shall remain forever in our hearts. You may have noticed facebook or instagram posts with the hashtag #thisonesforjens. Well Jens (the Kiwi) lost his beak so as a thank you to our tour guide I took it upon myself to procure some special beak fixing glue and restored him to his former glory. Before and after shots below.

    I promise the upcoming posts will be more eventful!

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  • The Hollywood Pilgrimage

    23 июля 2017 г., Соединенные Штаты ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

    As many of you will probably appreciate, coming to Hollywood is kind of a big deal for me. I've been planning this particular segment of my trip for many months as it needed to be perfect. I had such high expectations about my first trip to LA I needed to make sure I did it right. The first consideration was which Studio Tours should I undertake? After considerable research it looked like the best were Paramount and Warner Bros. I decided against Universal on the basis that I felt it was more of a theme park than a full working studio tour. I'm probably a little misguided on that but those that have been will catch my drift. The final consideration is whether or not I would visit Disneyland. Bear in mind Anaheim is the first Disneyland the part that Walt himself created. For over a month, I ruled it out. Kate did not have the same attachment to Hollywood as me and so she had opted to partake in a Yosemite Trek whilst I did my Hollywood thing. This meant I'd have to do Disney on my own which at first was not at all appealing. I had visions of me sat on a bench with droopy Minnie Mouse ears crying into my ice cream. However, with thanks to my fellow Disney fans and those that know me well, I was persuaded otherwise. More on that in a subsequent post.

    The day started with my separation from Kate at LA Greyhound Station. If ever there was a more depressing place, I'm not sure I've seen it. It's a little bit like purgatory - full of diversely different characters all waiting to get to their next destination. It was from here that Susan (the sat nav) and I fell out as I attempted to find a Target and we drove around in circles as she failed to give me enough notice for lane changes and I generally stopped listening.

    In our wisdom we kept a can of chopped tomatoes in the boot of the car from a previous shop which had leaked and caused a rather unpleasant smell in our brand new car whilst we were on our trek. After purchasing air freshener, lemon cleaning spray and a cradle for Susan (I was going to have to treat her nicely if she was going to help me find my way around LA) I set off for Griffith Observatory. Kate and I had failed to visit it the other night due to heavy traffic so I was pleased to find an accessible and free park and ride at the bottom of the hill.

    For those of you that don't know, Griffith Observatory is important for two reasons. Firstly, it has a magnificent view across the city and the Hollywood sign. Secondly, it was a key location in the recent Oscar winning film La La Land which has rapidly climbed into my top 10 films ever made. I know, some of you saw it and thought it was pants. You are entitled to your opinions. I, however, thought it was beautiful and the epitomy of what cinema was invented for.

    I was pleased to discover I had time for a planetarium screening so eagerly bought my $7 ticket and made calls to home whilst I waited. The show started well... I wish I could tell you all about it. However to my shame, I fell asleep in my comfortable reclining chair only to be awoken by 'The Big Bang' in 'The Story of the Universe' with a bit of a jolt. Not long after the lights came up and I very dozily made my way down the big hill to the car. I think the trek was starting to catch up on me.

    I had a 2.30pm tour at Paramount booked and I was hoping I would wake up enough to fully appreciate it! I really did. The tour lasted about 3 hours and consisted of a very well researched and educated tour guide taking a group of 5 of us on a gold buggy around the Paramount lot. Highlights for me were the original infamous gates, Forest Gump's bench, seeing the sound stage where Cheers was filmed and Ted Danson and Woody Harrelsons mischievous handprints and signatures in a piece of sidewalk oh and meeting Optimus Prime and Bumble Bee (Transformers). This especially amused me as Kate and I had been spotting wagons on the interstate that could be Optimus and then I saw the real thing! Squeeeeee!

    I had never before fully appreciated the sheer scale of Hollywood lots. They have literally thought of everything. Every single building on the site is purposefully designed to look like something else - a motel, a hospital, a school. They even have a car park with sloped edges which can be filled with water to create an ocean. There are of course streets of facades to look like New York and Chicago as well as bus stops and subway entry points from which you'll never get anywhere. I am still in awe of it all. We were fortunate enough to take a sneak peak of some live sets too in particular the set for new TV series 'School of Rock' which is based in the film. I nearly fainted when our tour guide pointed out the original director, Richard Linklater (one of my idols), was producing. I casually asked if he was 'about' but was told he was more of a figurehead producer so wasn't on set. Gutted. Our tour guide, Jessica, was really great. It transpired she was a recent film graduate and this was her first job in Hollywood. I'd have been pretty made up with that if I'd landed that straight out of Falmouth! We exchanged details and have endeavoured to stay in touch whilst we both pursue our dreams.

    From the studio I popped into the Hollywood Forever cemetery around the corner to see if I could find any significant gravestones. Silent star Douglas Fairbanks, Cecil B De Mille and Judy Garland are buried there. Sadly I failed to find any of them but the atmosphere there at least was quite special as it looked up on the Hollywood sign. Interestingly Paramount is the only studio from which the Hollywood sign can be seen.

    I ventured back to our beloved Air BnB from there and enjoyed it's beautiful pool in the late afternoon sun. I realise I've get to divulge a secret about my temporary LA pad. Like with the rest of the planning, I wanted my accomodation to befit the nature of the trip and I was fortunate to find a beautiful room in an apartment at the foot of Griffith Park just off Franklin Avenue. I was so pleased with my find despite it being over my budget I felt it would be worthwhile. Whilst making enquiries with the host, I told him my plans and he happened to mention he worked in the business. Even better. What he had deliberately failed to mention is that he was an actor on a pretty well known intergalactic TV series! Kate recognised him instantly and was shy and a little iddy for the rest for the first evening. Needless to say I thought this was wonderful. I can't give you more details on here but if you're a fan of such a show and want to know more I'm happy to divulge more details in message form! I messaged Dad that evening to tell him of my fortune and he thought I was pulling his leg.

    I had intended to head up to Griffith Park for a Hollywood Sunset but as with the nature of my last visit I awoke around 21:30 amongst my things on the bed. I needed an early night especially with more studio treats in store tomorrow.
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  • Where you lead, I will follow

    24 июля 2017 г., Соединенные Штаты ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

    The continuation of my Hollywood Pilgrimage started with a tour of Warner Bros Studio. Unlike Paramount, the tour operation was much more frantic and commercial with hundreds of people and buggys zipping around the lot everywhere you looked. Group sizes were slightly larger too. However, this did not dispell any of the magic the day would bring.

    Unlike Paramount, WB have retained many of its older sets and back lots for visitor appreciation. That being said the majority of these back lot sets have been used to shoot multiple films and shows over the years.

    Whilst I don't generally publicise this fact much, I am a huge 'Gilmore Girls' fan. Those that know the show will know it enjoyed a Netflix revival last year after 10 years off the air. The sleepy New England town of Stars Hollow was entirely created on the WB backlot so you can imagine my excitement when I got to set foot in the town where Lorelei and Rory's story was set. Similarly, WB is also home to 'The Big Bang Theory' and we were also permitted to see full sets in their sound stage which gave me tingles. No photos allowed there unsurprisingly! Lastly, as the home to 'Friends', they have recreated the Central Perk set for fans like myself to hang out in and take photos.

    I met a great young couple one of which was a composer from London. He too was doing Hollywood for the first time so it was fun to share our experiences so far. We even had a couple of mutual film friends back home. The world continues to shrink on its axis.

    The tour also included a browse around the humongous prop store which I know several dear friends would have got exceedingly giddy about. I wish you could have been there!

    Following my tour I decided I needed to at least see the Walt Disney Animation Studios. Unsurprisingly, these are very closed off to the public but I knew the infamous 7 dwarf pillars could be seen from the road. It was about a 20 minute walk from WB through Buena Vista Park. Whilst I'd have dearly loved to venture further into the lot, the security guards were very kind and let me come through the entrance for a few snaps. It was worthwhile. The entire boundary has Mickey Mouse heads on top the fence posts and of course the water tower is suitably branded. I'm glad I made the extra journey.

    I returned to the apartment for a dip in the pool which was heavenly. I don't often have to remind myself how lucky I am right now! It was at this point I clocked the miniature Hollywood sign in the bushes of the garden. This made me chuckle. I later discovered that this was so my host could tell chicks he could see he Hollywood sign from his pool. Genius.

    I headed up to the Observatory for a Hollywood sunset. This time I was successful in getting parked and was not disappointed. I stayed around for an hour or so afterwards to enjoy the LA skyline at night and the Observatory. I also went in search of 'Cathy's Corner' where the poster shot for La La Land was filmed. Unfortunately it transpired you can only reach this on foot and as it was dark with the park due to close in an hour I decided against getting lost in the woods. Instead, I headed home to get ready for the biggest of days tomorrow.
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  • It All Started With a Mouse

    25 июля 2017 г., Соединенные Штаты ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

    The day is finally here. The day a single 31 year old Disney fan enters the Magic Kingdom ON HER OWN!

    To help justify my solo attendance I opted to undertake the exclusive 'Walking in Walt's Disneyland Footsteps' Tour which was a special 3.5 hour tour including lunch with which we would be taken around the park and told stories about its construction, the imagineering and ultimately it's creator- the man himself Walt Disney.

    I've done a lot of research on Disney over the years especially during my degree. Many people have referred to media degrees as Mickey Mouse degrees so during mine I steered into the curve and wrote essays on Disneyland, Baudrillard, Hyper-realism and Mary Poppins. I think I thought I was proving a point. Regardless, I already knew a fair amount about Disneyland's construction and how much the park had meant to Walt in his later years. Due to the crowds, we wore ear pieces to ensure we could hear our tour guide but this also meant he could play us significant audio clips from Disney history. I can't lie, I got chills when he played us his opening speech from July 17th 1955. It's short but sweet so I thought I'd include it below:

    "To all who come to this happy place - welcome. Disneyland is your land. Here age relives fond memories of the past and here youth may savor the challenge and promise of the future. Disneyland is dedicated to the ideals, the dreams and the hard facts that have created America with the hope that it will be a source of joy and inspiration to all the world."

    I believe this speech still epitomises Disneyland today.

    The true highlight of the tour was spending half an hour in Walt's very own apartment above the Fire Station in Main Street USA. This really did give me tingles. Walt spent a lot of time here in his later years especially during the park's construction and early days. There is a lamp in the window which was always left on during his times of residence. As a mark of respect the lamp has remained lit since his death in 1966.

    As the park was so busy I opted to go on very few rides and simply soak up the Disney atmosphere and indulge in my photography. Doing this I made several inreresting observations. The first was the realisation that kids were still carrying around autograph books and they were on sale in all the gift shops. This was a nice surprise as I'd assumed the autograph had been subsumed by the selfie. Second was the 'Bibbidy Bobbdy Boo Boutique' just inside the Castle. On entering you struggle to focus at first through the mist of hairspray and glitter but once the fog clears you are greeted with a frenzy of little girls sat in parlour chairs having their hair done by Fairy Godmothers and being dressed as Princesses. It was magical and a little creepy all at the same time! I confess I was tempted to ask whether big girls could play too! My 3rd interesting observation was that there is no signal on the Haunted Mansion. Spooky huh? I was also chuffed to find the entrance to 'Club 33' which was Disney's exclusive club set upstairs in the New Orleans houses of Frontierland.

    The day ended with 'Fantasmic' - Disney's infamous night time show on the water in Frontierland. I first saw this in 1994 and thought it was the most magical thing I'd ever seen. I still do.
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  • California Dreamin'

    26 июля 2017 г., Соединенные Штаты ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

    The pilgrimage has come to an end and after waking up next to my Mickey Mouse ears it was time for me to drive back north to repatriate with my travel b companion and return the hire car in San Francisco. Originally I had a crazy idea that I'd road trip via Yosemite. It transpired this wasn't a very viable option and so I decided to cruise back up the 1 as far as I could then joining the 101 before I hit the closures at Big Sur again.

    I said farewell to my Air BnB hosts and nearly cried when Dom said he would have taken me as his guest to a BAFTA screening last night had I not been at Disneyland. Dammit!

    Driving down Sunset Boulevard I shed a small tear. Hollywood moved me far more than I had ever anticipated and has reaffirmed my ambitions as a filmmaker. I would need to find a way to get back here more permanently one day. I have a lot of work to do first but its certainly a wonderful feeling to see your dreams so clearly again and almost touch them.

    After passing the mansions of Beverly Hills and picking up the 1 on the coast my first pitstop was Malibu Pier. I had a brief walk on the beach but found the white sand too hot underfoot to be comfortable and I found myself hopping about like a loon. The temperatures were in the high 20s/early 30s again. The Pier was very charming and I'm really glad I stopped.

    Flora, Susan and I then turned up the tunes and cruised up the 1 all the way to Cambria where we enjoyed our last California Sunset before finding a Motel 6 to spend the night. I had been severely tempted to stay in the Madonna Inn with its quirky individually styled rooms and pink restaurant but it was a little out of my price range and a bit too far south. After travelling over 250 miles with another 200 to do in the morning I hit the hay and enjoyed a good night's rest.
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  • Thank you Karl

    27 июля 2017 г., Соединенные Штаты ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

    After driving a further 200 miles up the 101 and also the San Andreas fault (thank you for not shifting whilst I was driving along you!) I reunited with Kate around 1pm. As our train to Seattle wasn't until 9pm we opted to extend our hire car so that we could venture back across the Golden Gate to Muir Woods.

    After a brief stop at the Woods we drove back to the viewing points for the bridge to see that Karl (that's the name of the fog) had lifted just in time for us to see the bridge in its full glory for the first time. It was a stunning farewell to California as we headed back into the city, said goodbye to Flora and picked up the Coast Starlight to Seattle - our last big train journey together.
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  • Aboard the Coast Starlight

    28 июля 2017 г., Соединенные Штаты ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

    Our final Amtrak together and we opted to actually sit together this time. I say opted, the train was quite busy and we couldn't get two window seats! However it did make life a bit more comfortable trying to sleep. My previous sleeping companion on board the Lakeshore Ltd to Chicago was a small child who curled up into various positions throughout the night often kicking me in the process or trying to encroach onto my seat. Whenever I had to 'move' him he'd wake up and give me the biggest scowl ask where his toy was and then go back to sleep. Actually, I guess the experience wasn't far off sitting next to Kate!

    For some bizarre reason I stayed up until about 3 in the morning sifting photographs on my ipad. Needless to say I suffered for it the next morning and found myself retreating to double seats to curl up in Kate's sleeping bag and take a nap.

    As with the California Zephyr we spent the majority of the day in the Observation Car enjoying the views. I opted to splash out and pay to have french toast in the dining car - still the best I've had since I've been here! I sat with 3 strangers from all over the country but the most interesting was a homocide detective from California. He personally dealt with over 20 cases a year and spent his spare time cycling long distances to clear his head which seemed reasonable. He may of course been completely pulling my leg but still it makes for a good story.

    We were in the very last carriage on the train which made for some fun photographs out the back window. Despite the name, we ran alongside very little coast. I believe it does larger coastal stretches between LA and San Francisco. In fact we saw the tracks when on the road. That being said we did a specatular stretch along the Puget Sound at sunset which more than made up for it.

    After nearly 24 hours on the train took our very first Uber to our wonderful Air BnB in Green Lake. More on that tomorrow.
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  • "I have a thing for ferry boats"

    29 июля 2017 г., Соединенные Штаты ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

    Today marked one month since Kate and embarked on our big adventure and so I chose to celebrate it by putting together a small collage of the trip's highlights so far. People keep asking me what the best place we've visited or the highlight of the trip so far is and frankly I can't choose just one. Instead Kate and I agreed to pick a top 3:

    1. Cycling along Lake Michigan at night and stopping by the aquarium to watch the fireworks.

    2. The overwhelming kindness of our Air BnB hosts in Boston who not only gave us a 3 hour behind the scenes tour of Harvard but insisted we stay in their Cape Cod holiday home for free because they couldn't bear the thought of us in a hostel.

    3. The moment when the Grand Canyon Helicopter passed over the edge of the rim at 50 ft above forest to over 5,000 ft above the bottom.

    What would be yours from the photos you've seen so far? "What about Hollywood?!" I hear you cry. Well that would get it's very own top 3 moments!

    Anyway, as Im sure some of you have worked out Im nearly a week behind with my blogs and I am determined to catch up and so without further delay I introduce you to Seattle.

    My first comment about this city has to be about those wonderful green and white ferry boats. 10 years of watching Grey's Anatomy has made these very iconic to me and I practically shrieked when I saw one crossing the sound for the first time. The novelty did not fade.

    We began our day by visiting Pike Place Market - another tick on the Ephron Pilgramage Checklist. In my head this was merely a fish market but let me tell you it is so much more and well worth the visit. Kate and I initially split and agreed to meet again in just under an hour. Needless to say we kept extending our time there until I suggested we each buy lunch and meet back at the lookout point where there were tables and stools looking out over the sound.

    I had my very first 'Gumbow' - a bread roll with a chicken and gravy filling not dissimilar to a pasty but bread rather than pastry. It was delicious. I typically bought lunch with eyes bigger than my belly and had a BBQ pork kebab too. Yum. To finish Kate and I shared 'Summer in a Cup' from one of the colourful fruit stalls.

    We caught the monorail to the Space Needle to find tickets were not available until much later. Still suffering from the lack of sleep on the train I opted to head back to our exceedingly comfortable Air BnB on Green Lake which was a 15 minute Uber ride north of downtown. Uber is the latest revelation in our travels and one which I am very much enjoying. So fast, cheap and convenient. My only puzzler was when I ordered one for Kate and watched it approaching her location on my app to find the little graphic car suddenly started spinning on it's axis. Was it doing donuts? I nearly called Kate and told her not to get in for fear the driver was a lunatic. I still don't know what the spinning means. If any Uber pro can tell me, I'd be grateful.
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  • Sleepy in Seattle

    30 июля 2017 г., Соединенные Штаты ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

    After a much needed lie in (no one will ever accuse me of being Sleepless in Seattle) Kate and I ventured to Kerry Park for an elevated city skyline view. Sadly it was slightly obscured by cranes. I would later discover that due to Seattle's rapid development there are at least 17 cranes currently in use across the city. Kate had also hoped that Mt Rainier would be visible but sadly she was hiding. All in all it wasn't quite the view we had hoped for but onwards and upwards. I was on a separate mission from Kerry Park to look for a very special house. Back to my slightly sad film and TV location hunting ways I hiked up the hill in search of Meredith Grey's house. Yes another Grey's Anatomy reference I'm afraid. After finding it and taking lots of sneaky pictures whilst trying to blend in with the neighbourhood I mooched back down the hill to find Lake Union.

    I arrived at Lake Union much earlier than my planned boat tour which would take me past Tom Hank's infamous house boat - my final Ephron stop of the trip. I sat in the park and watched the seaplanes land and take off from Kenmore Air. The more I watched, the more I wanted to play so needless to say I went to enquire. Astounded by the comparable cheapness to the recent helicopter ride I took over the Canyon I bit the girls hand off and looked forward to my seaplane tour around Seattle tomorrow morning. You can take the girl away from flying for 7 weeks but you can't take flying away from the girl!

    Feeling very in the moment I took things a step further that afternoon and opted for a Six Gill Shark Bite cocktail on the boat which contained gin, triple sec, ginger ale and pineapple juice. I don't usually drink in the afternoon so needless to say I was rather tipsy by the time I got off the boat. I'd just had a message from Kate saying she'd found another large soft toy she could not separate from. I told her she could have it so long as I could take home the lamppost I was currently hugging in the Argosy Cruises car park. After convincing her I didn't need rescuing we reunited at the market in search of dinner. We settled for fish and chips at the pier which was an excellent choice.

    From there we took the monorail to the Space Needle. The monorail is a slightly bizarre construct in Seattle. It is a very small stretch running between downtown to the Space Needle and was originally constructed as part of the 1962 World Fair which as it happens was also when the Space Needle opened. It is worth bearing in mind that this coincided with Disney's original presentation of EPCOT which was presented at the very same fair - Disney also being a massive fan of the monorail.

    We learnt from our experience at the Empire State and deliberately booked a a lot on the Space Needle that got us up there just before sunset so we could appreciate the views by day and night. We had free green screen shots taken and giggled at the badly done composite - check out our green hair! You could choose your backdrop so naturally I chose the ferry boat. Sadly it would appear that despite my love of these ferries I would not get to ride on one as quite frankly there weren't going anywhere I had time to go!

    After persuading ourselves that we did not need matching Space Needle hats we ventured back to the piers to admire all the neon signs in the dark - this was Kate's geek time as Seattle by night was the backdrop for her favourite video game. We also browsed in a couple of souvenir shops where Kate had to stop me from buying my own set of Grey's Anatomy scrubs.

    We got back to the house late despairing at the early start we had tomorrow.
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  • Free Joey

    31 июля 2017 г., Соединенные Штаты ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

    Today marked the final travel separation from my dear friend and travel companion Kate. Kate has been the most wonderful friend and travel companion a girl could ask for. When life hit a major bump in the road at the start of the year the possibility of joining Kate on her loosely planned adventures helped see me through some really dark days. I said from the outset that I didn't know for sure if i would get to embark on such an adventure but boy am I glad that I did. I'm not usually one for believing in 'things happen for a reason' but events of this year may just sway me on that. Kate is incredibly wise and thoughtful as well as being funny and kind. We have had such an amazing time together. Nothing quite prepared me for the shock wave of emotion that hit when we said goodbye from our last Uber together at Pier 69. I kid you not, I didn't stop crying for nearly an hour. I'm tearing up again now just thinking about it. Neither of us would have been on this very adventure without the other. Kate's original plans entailed several Trek America tours but having a buddy who was willing to drive opened up the possibilities and we did far more together than either one of us would have done separately. Kate was now off to Vancouver to pick up her 3 week tour across Canada. I was originally supposed to fly home from Seattle. However, when it came to booking flights a little monkey on my shoulder (let's call her Jane!) started pondering the possibilities of travelling solo back across Canada on the trains and back to NY where I started. This would be the least prepared and itinerarised segment of the adventure but I was equally excited about it. They say travelling solo is something everyone should do once in their life so this would be my go at it.

    I had a very special day planned today. I was off to the San Juan Islands in search of Orcas. I can't lie, I have been a little obsessed with the fear inducing but beautiful whales since Free Willy hit the cinemas in the early 90s. The obsession continued long into adulthood whilst I avidly followed the campaigns against Sea World and went to the cinema alone (something I do rarely) to see Black Fish which documents the life of the Orcas in captivity that have attacked their trainers - fatally or otherwise. Needless to say it has been a life long dream of mine to see them in the wild so I had high hopes for today.

    The journey to San Juan was just short of three hours. Once the none whale watching passengers disembarked at Friday Harhor we set off on our whale watching adventures. I was fortunate to make two new friends - Maggie and Alison whilst securing our spots on the top deck. The San Juan Islands are stunning. If anyone saw Free Willy 2 - this is where it was shot. It wasn't long before our boat found a pod of transient Orcas. I could barely breathe. They were so majestic the way they glid through the water. Of course, unlike all the photographs we see, it is rare that we get to see the whales venture far out of the water. However after taking over 800 photos I did manage to get a couple which 'showed their faces'. We were fortunate enough to see a couple of calves too. Sadly no breaches or spy hops though. That being said, we did watch a seal basking in the sun to find moments later it was gone and was subsequently shared amongst the pod for lunch. Nothing like a live David Attenbrough show to keep you entertained.

    After over 2 hours of watching the Orcas we returned to Friday Harbor for a few hours onshore to browse the shops and enjoy the local ice cream. I indulged in a scoop of 'Moose Tracks' which was only slightly regretted as it contained mini reeses peanut butter cups and I do not to peanuts. Somehow I survived.

    Being one of the first to reboard the vessel I grabbed a good table seat and kept an eye out for Maggie and Alison to join me. Meanwhile I was joined by Nathan who had spent time with family on the Island and was returning back to work in Seattle. The girls and I decided as we had a 3 hour trip back to the Emerald City we would indulge in the very reasonable on board wine and discounted snacks. By the time we hit the second bottle, Nathan had put down his book and joined in too.

    We met a group of girls from Boston that had just spent 5 days on the Island kayaking in search of the resident pods and had not seen a single whale. We couldn't help but feel a little guilty! Not long after we cast off and were heading back through the islands, the boat stopped it's engines and we were called to the deck. Another pod had surfaced and was heading right for us. These came far closer than the previous pods and we even got a little spy hop out of one. Sadly despite the image count on my camera I somehow missed it. Still we were really pleased that the Boston girls got to see some at last!

    On getting back to Seattle, our little crew decided to go and grab dinner together. It transpired we were all living/staying near Green Lake so we grabbed an Uber and enjoyed some more wine and some delicious food before I headed back to our Air BnB minus Kate.

    I was pleased to finally meet our other host, Kailie who I had been communicating with prior to the trip and had kindly arranged for me to be able to stay an extra night in their office to stop me finding alternative accommodation for my last night in Seattle. I also had the pleasure of meeting their pooch - Mr Brojangles! I was sad to see my Seattle adventures drawing to a close but I'd be seeing it off in style the next morning.
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