Woof. Made it.F to B? Put your running shoes on.
Off the plane at 2:05, made it to my gate at 2:16. Caught my breath and got on. Gate closed at 2:20.
I gotta start running again.
Woof. Made it.F to B? Put your running shoes on.
Woof. Made it.F to B? Put your running shoes on.
Off the plane at 2:05, made it to my gate at 2:16. Caught my breath and got on. Gate closed at 2:20.
I gotta start running again.
It was crazy busy in the terminal, and I didn’t want to take the change. Legit had no idea if the gate was even open until i got there.They are aware you're coming, you don't have to sprint. Be hurried and purposeful but you don't have to run.
I'm late to the party but to this day the best BBQ I've ever eaten.And while you're there, go find one of the Hard Eight BBQ locations. Thank me later.
I was there several years ago before they put in the permanant memorial. It was nice then. I've been meaning to get back down there again.I'm taking my 10 year old to the game on Sunday for the Jagr ceremony. I think we're going to stop at the Flight 93 memorial on the way back Monday morning. I've never been and have been meaning to for a while. Will also give us 2.5 hours in the car to decompress/talk about it with her before we get home.
most of our time will be in Bellingham. we're checking it out as a potential retirement city. when we're in downtown Seattle, we'll be at the Hilton. they had a good deal on Executive Floor rooms that also give us access to the Executive lounge (free drinks and munchies)Seattle is cool, I like it a lot. We were planning on moving there before the SF thing happened. Been there probably 10 times or more between work and leisure.
Where are you staying?
just checked their menu. looks incredible!One of my favorite restaurants anywhere is called Cascina Spinasse, maybe a mile from your hotel.
My youngest couldn't read yet when we went, so I had to read the signs. I barely made it. It's always going to be a raw nerve.I'm taking my 10 year old to the game on Sunday for the Jagr ceremony. I think we're going to stop at the Flight 93 memorial on the way back Monday morning. I've never been and have been meaning to for a while. Will also give us 2.5 hours in the car to decompress/talk about it with her before we get home.
Don't venture south of Seattle proper, there is nothing of note unless you're going to Quinault or Mt. Rainier. Have a breakfast at Biscuit B!tch. Don't leave anything visibly valuable in your car. Stop by Sosio's in pike place and get yourself an OMG peach.headed to PNW (Seattle, Bellingham, Vancouver) tomorrow AM. hit me with the food recommendations as well as stuff to do.
already seeing the Pens in Vancouver on the 27th and Seattle on the 29th. funny, back in November when I bought the tickets, it seemed like such a good idea......
touring Climate Pledge Arena on 2/21. other than that, just floating free. in Bellingham from 2/16-2/23 then to Vancouver from 2/23-2/28 and then a few days in downtown Seattle before leaving 3/2
this trip is to celebrate my SO's 50th birthday.
is it @Kaiser that's either from that area or currently lives there?
we have a few friends in the area but would love to here other's recommendations.
TIA
Appreciated. The only time we’ll be south of downtown is our last night when we’ll stay at the Hilton near the airport. I like to do that to save on a day of rental car.
Don't venture south of Seattle proper, there is nothing of note unless you're going to Quinault or Mt. Rainier. Have a breakfast at Biscuit B!tch. Don't leave anything visibly valuable in your car. Stop by Sosio's in pike place and get yourself an OMG peach.
from my understanding it’s an “agreement” aka it goes both ways. I verified this by looking at the Colombia specific page from the state department’s site: https://travel.state.gov/content/travel ... ombia.htmlIt looks like that list shows exemptions for people traveling to the United States from those countries. Not to those countries from the United States. (It's Customs and Border Patrol, not State Department) Colombia does indeed have a six-month rule, but I don't know if they honor any exemptions.
PASSPORT VALIDITY:
Must be valid at the time of entry and for the duration of stay.
PASSPORT VALIDITY:
Six months
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