Heading out to Portage Bay. The reason it is called Portage Bay is because there used to not be water here, so they would have to get out of their boats and portage (carry) them to the other body of water.
The blend of architecture not only speaks to residents diversity, but demonstrates how these waterfront homes have been built over time.
Bill and Melinda Gates' home and the fifth most expensive house in the world, at around $164 million dollars.
Stand up paddlers or S.U.P with Gasworks in the background. Gasworks in the last factory of its kind still standing in the U.S.
In order to warm up a bit and try a new place, we headed over to Caffe Vita for none other than a little hot chocolate. Go figure? Surprisingly, it is hard to find a good chocolate in this coffee town. Their hot chocolate was not that chocolatey, but now we can cross it off our to do list.
For those of you dying/not dying to visit us, don't worry we are only ranked the fourth cloudiest city in the U.S., the third best city to live if you have allergies and we did not even make the top ten for the rainiest cities in the U.S. Take that Hilo, Hawaii (ranked the rainiest city in the U.S.)
2 comments:
I laughed when I read the "houses of wealthy people", then saw the miniature pics. :)
I agree that it is hard to find good hot chocolate! I am consistently disappointed. Let me know when you find something really good!
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