Reading your post reminded me of the best peaches I ever had, which I bought at Pike Place. What a wonderful scene that is! Glad you’re really enjoying it.
Comment by maria on 10/17/2005 @ 6:56 am
Didn’t try the peaches, (maybe they weren’t in season) but there was this cool little doughnut stand. Hot, warm, delicious treats of wonderfulness. The guy who was making the doughnuts put on a show, too, tossing the last one high into the air before catching it with the bag. Good stuff.
Comment by Jason on 10/18/2005 @ 9:15 pm
[...] The power of using pictures to spur your subconscious to aid you in making your dreams come true is very powerful, and was the core concept behind Challenge #6 in The Escape Plan. Just last year, Kim and I made a bunch of computer wallpaper designs representing different places we wanted to visit. The designs took turns decorating my computer’s desktop throughout the year, reminding me about the goals we set. San Francisco. Seattle. Boston. Daytona Beach. As of this past February, speaking engagements have led us to every single one of those places. [...]
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[...] "A year ago at this time, we had never seen the stunning skyline of Seattle from atop the Space Needle," I started. "We had never walked barefoot along the Gulf of Mexico’s sandy shoreline. We had never climbed San Francisco’s impossibly steep streets in a rickety old cable car." [...]
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…my feet won’t let me.
We watched a few fish get tossed around, and Kim got to get 
