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My belly is full with hot milk tea, I snagged a good seat on the bus, and the sun is out. What a good way to end the first week of spring quarter.
What even—
I love this city.
WELL, I’m on my way to meet a few people at a bubble tea place in the international district. Later tonight I’m going to a play hosted by my school for my art class. I read through the script and it’s…bizarre. Ta ta!
(Please don’t contact and reveal to him how you found it through me, lol. I’d rather NOT have him know about my own blog).
My father’s passion is photography, so he created this blog to showcase that as well as document the wonders of Seattle. :) I actually will soon be an admin for it because he has asked me to write for him as well as caption the pictures.
This blog is only in its baby stages, but there is definitely more to come. Some ideas circulating in our minds features our friend Kat knitting in the most random places, graffiti, and street fashion.
Here are two screenshots!


(Kitsap County’s Suquamish Tribe makes same-sex marriage legal)
“We are open and tolerant, and we want to make sure our members are offered the opportunity to be happy and free in their lives,” said Leonard Forsman, chairman of the Suquamish Tribe. “This lined up with our values as a tribe. We don’t discriminate.”


Mt. St. Helens on Flickr.

Hide ‘n Seek with Mt. St. Helens on Flickr.

PFLAG Display at Friday Harbor Compilation on Flickr.
Via Flickr: At the Fourth of July parade at Friday, Harbor, Washington, I was so excited when I saw this. I was a tad surprised, but mostly very, very happy and appreciative of these people and the people who cheered them on.

G’bye, northern Cascades! Until next time. :) Off to the wonderful land of Canada tomorrow in search of “legit siopao” and poutine. For now, it is time to rest.

(via seattlechillin)