After Vancouver, we headed to Seattle. Our stay there was short but sweet. The weather pretty much varied between a slight drizzle to a downright downpour though - no wonder they call Washington the evergreen state. But while the rain did cause a few setbacks, we still had a wonderful time. We visited the Museum of Flight, the Space Needle, the Public Market, the EMP Museum... The museums were particularly interesting. The EMP Museum was, in my humble opinion, one of the coolest museums I have ever visited. A truly modern space dedicated to music, pop-culture and sci-fi. It's full of memorabilia, some pieces of art, some great hands-on exhibits... And everything was presented in a creative, engrossing manner. The Museum of Flight is basically an old Boeing factory full of airplanes from all countries and all times. They even had the Concorde and the NASA FTT. Still, it was most impressive to see the impact that the Wars had on aviation. A few years really did push technology forward. Sad motivation, but remarkable in its way.
vancouver, bc
12/09/2014
During this Summer I had the opportunity
to travel. I spent a few weeks in Canada and in the USA, hopping from state to
state and getting to know the cities on the way. There was an ocean and an
entire continent separating me from my hometown. Even now, it just feels so…
Big. I remember arriving in our first stop. It was 4 a.m. in Portugal
and 8 p.m. locally. I didn’t get any sleep on the plane and I was practically
tumbling to the side but I couldn’t close my eyes and give in to the
sleepiness. This was a world that went on
without my own and I wanted to take it all in. On our way to the hotel, we passed through the suburbs and I
saw a random boy sitting on the front porch of his home with a guitar, singing. And there I was, a stranger, who
travelled from none other than the far off country of Portugal and was about to
experience something that he had access to every day. It’s funny how it’s all a
matter of perspective. I think opportunities like this also make me value what
I have at home. The more I travel, the more I realise just what a cool destination my own city is... But I digress. All in all, it feels…
Unlikely. That amongst so many people, I’d be such a lucky one.
We didn't have much time in Vancouver but we did get to see a few interesting things. Granville Island, Capilano and the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden were my favourite spots. The first one was an island full of all kinds of commerce. I spent half of my time there trying to choose just some postcards to take home and during the other half we were at the Public Market, trying different foods and checking everything it had to offer. Capilano was my first glimpse of the North American flora. Giant trees making up a whole landscape, very unique trails and a view to the mountains. And last but not least, the attention to detail that went into creating the Chinese Garden, both visually and functionally speaking made it one of the most interesting places I got to see.