Jackie Fellows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi Bill
Thanks for the hints--now will have to justify staying a few days to the
spouse--have to figure out how to bring a big fish home in my purse (yah,
sure). Got some stuff from the company putting on the workshop and wow I
need a week or more. Wonder if the school would buy that I got stranded and
I needed to stay awhile?? I really am excited that the school is willing to
put out the money for me to have a wonderful time as well as learning some
great stuff. Of course, I have to have a training session for faculty when
I get back, but that is o.k. with me. I have saved your message and will
take it with me. Still a little apprehensive about the space needle--forget
the view, I want to sit away from the windows.
jackief
William J. Foristal wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes:
>
> And
> >Seattle
> >> is a "go" for me. The school is definitely sending me. My
> >registration is
> >> verified and the secretary is making plane reservations. Now all I
> >have to
> >> do is go to desensitization training so I can go up in the Space
> >Needle and
> >> attend the dinner <vbg>
> >>
> >> jackief
>
> Hi Jackie,
>
> You'll love Seattle! And the Space Needle is no problem! Just close
> your eyes when you are on the elevator, if it bothers you. The view is
> great from the top. Even better than the CN Tower in Toronto, IMO.
>
> If you have a day or two extra you should make sure you get down to the
> market. Even if you don't buy anything it's fun to watch the guys throw
> those huge fish around as they wrap them up for customers. And a REALLY
> fun trip would be to take a ferry to Victoria, BC on Vancouver Island.
> Go to the Empress Hotel for a touch of Britain and attend the afternoon
> tea. Then go see Bouchart Gardens. They have newer boats that can make
> the crossing in about four hours. But you still need two days to spare
> to make it worth while.
>
> Have a great time!
>
> Bill
>
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