Had lunch today in Seattle...

Posted by: JBjorgen

Had lunch today in Seattle... - 16/07/2009 19:56

You'll never guess who I ran into:



Thanks for the lunch and the advice on places to check out. We'll be headed over to the locks in the morning. The troll was pretty cool too.
Posted by: mlord

Re: Had lunch today in Seattle... - 16/07/2009 19:59

Mmm.. he doesn't look much different than when we first met years ago! But You sure look different (on top). wink

Cheers
Posted by: JBjorgen

Re: Had lunch today in Seattle... - 16/07/2009 20:00

yeah...age has not been kind to my hairline. In my dreams, I still look like my avatar photo.
Posted by: Robotic

Re: Had lunch today in Seattle... - 16/07/2009 21:03

Nice. I think that is classified as an official empeg mini-meet!

I notice in the photo you had to lean perfectly to get the PCC arch to line up. grin
Posted by: Dignan

Re: Had lunch today in Seattle... - 16/07/2009 23:49

I really liked the troll too.

Here's a fun challenge: try to go see "A Sound Garden." It's worth it, especially on a windy day, but it's not easy smile
Posted by: jimhogan

Re: Had lunch today in Seattle... - 17/07/2009 00:38

Originally Posted By: JBjorgen
yeah...age has not been kind to my hairline. In my dreams, I still look like my avatar photo.

My Mom is one of 2 surviving sibs out of 14 (your basic Portuguese immigrant dairy farm family). If I remember right, 8 or 9 of her 11 brothers were bald before age 25. That really helped reinforce the notion of bald-is-normal/beautiful (they were/are some serious dudes). I feel sorry for guys that have to stress out all day over their comb-over, rug or Rogaine.

Heh, good work on the PCC sign. I pedalled across the bridge and through that Fremont+34th intersection around 6AM today and then again at 5:30 PM. No sign of youse guys.
Posted by: JBjorgen

Re: Had lunch today in Seattle... - 17/07/2009 01:30

Sorry Jim ...forgot your were in Seattle or I would have pinged you too frown It was kinda a spur of the moment thing. I emailed him at like 10 and we were having lunch by 12:15.

The PCC arch was random chance...I'm not sure why the lean...maybe it's just my "ghetto lean" smile
Posted by: jimhogan

Re: Had lunch today in Seattle... - 17/07/2009 11:53

Originally Posted By: JBjorgen
Sorry Jim ...forgot your were in Seattle or I would have pinged you too frown It was kinda a spur of the moment thing. I emailed him at like 10 and we were having lunch by 12:15.

Oh, please not to worry. Personally, I am on the way to becoming a completely anti-social hermit. Many say I am already there. I haven't met up with Tony in all this time. I was just doing a little "been there!" bragging and on living in Seattle in general. Hella day yesterday and today, too (Which I was forced to take the day off today) smile
Posted by: tfabris

Re: Had lunch today in Seattle... - 20/07/2009 15:00

Originally Posted By: JBjorgen
In my dreams, I still look like my avatar photo.


"What you see is your residual self image. It's the mental projection of your digital self."

How were the locks? Were there Salmon running?
Posted by: JBjorgen

Re: Had lunch today in Seattle... - 21/07/2009 14:36

The locks were pretty cool. We got there just as they were letting a bunch of boats through. There were Salmon running, but not a lot of activity from above the water when we were there (salmon lunch hour maybe?). We could see many of them swimming around from the windows below the water. Definitely a neat place to check out. The park was quite nice since it was a beautiful day.

My wife's friend took some pictures. Just ignore all the baby pictures.
Posted by: tfabris

Re: Had lunch today in Seattle... - 21/07/2009 16:31

Originally Posted By: JBjorgen
not a lot of activity from above the water when we were there (salmon lunch hour maybe?).


Actually, Salmon Lunch Hour is when you get the most above-the-water activity. The bay just above the locks gets a lot of leaping salmon when the bugs are out in the late afternoon and at twilight.

Glad you enjoyed yourself while you were here, and I'm especially glad you got to see my favorite part of the city. It was great to see you and your family.