The drive wasn't bad, even though we left later than we were hoping and made it to Seattle around 5pm on a Friday. There were a few instances of bad drivers, which is to be expected in Washington, but we made safely.
We went straight to the club where the show was, which was a lot harder to find than I hoped for. The roads in Seattle are not laid out as well as in Portland. There is no grid, and in a several block radius several one way streets will cross in all directions causing a bunch of weird intersections. On top of that some of the streets go over while others go under, and a street will change names several times in a few blocks. The map below shows the location of the venue, which may give you an idea of hard it was to find the place.


After everyone else woke up, and several cups of coffee, we went and got breakfast and headed downtown to the Bodies Exhibition.
The exhibit was really interesting. The bodies were pretty creepy, but it was really informational.
After the exhibit we headed back home to Portland and then went to my company's end of year party. The food was good, but the drinks were expensive. I won $100 in gift certificates to Lowe's, which is great.
After the party we went out for drinks with my supervisor Matt, his wife Dawn, and my co-worker Keenan. It was fun to hang out together not in a work enviornment.
All in all, it was a good weekend. Good music, good friends, good exhibit, and good drinks.
2 comments:
and GOOD DICKS!!
damnit ... that one was so obvious that I missed it
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