Home on the RAINge
Ahhh, it's good to be home in the Seattle rain. I must say, Washington rain is much nicer than French rain -- I had to walk to the train station in Cannes in the rain. Besides getting a good taste of French rain, I tried French coffee and French wine and French beer, none of which I would normally like, but I figured I should try some since I was in France.
Best moment in France: seeing the Eiffel Tower from the bus to the hotel on the first day and realizing that I was in France.
Worst moment in France: feeling incredibly sick throughout the entire first day while running all around Paris. Inconsistent meals while traveling and too little sleep.
Perhaps I'll post some pics when I get then developed. Until then, I need something to do for the rest of the week. (I'm still on Spring Break.) Oddly enough, I think I'll go snowboarding. All of the rain here has created a BUTTLOAD (official term) of snow in the mountains; Baker is on track to have 100 inches by Sunday. Kind of a backwards winter.
"If my head feels like it's shrinking is that...?"
Isaac
posted by: Chickenpinata (reply)
post date: 03.30.05 (8:08 am)
Have fun snowboarding! As for me, I'm happy it's raining in Nebraska. I'd be happy never to see another flake of snow ever again. ;)
posted by: SCOTT (reply)
post date: 03.30.05 (2:50 pm)
i heard about baker...LUCKY!
posted by: Ike (reply)
post date: 03.31.05 (7:37 am)
And now Stevens is going to open for the weekend! Sweet!
posted by: Kira (reply)
post date: 03.31.05 (9:49 am)
Im Home! And stevens is gonna open?? hmmm i might have to ponder a trip up there afterall!