Somehow we missed the Seattle gum wall the first time we went to Pike Place Market. It’s pretty disgusting. I just googled it to confirm it’s name, and discovered that some people get married there!
Today, all is right in the world. We’re back in the Airstream with our buddy-dog and well rested from a good night’s sleep on our own mattress.
Dinner Last Night:
No cooking going on our first night back. We had veggie sticks, olives, hummus and pita.
2013 Cost of Camping:
65 nights paid camping (Through Saturday 7/13)
128 nights free camping
193 days this year
Total spent on camping this year: $1,585.08
Daily average cost of camping: $8.21
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Here’s a life choice. You can have your wedding picture in front of the Gum Wall or the U.S. Capitol building? Think about it. And no, you can’t cancel the wedding.
Haha! That’s easy – gum wall! You?
Spearmint for me with a side of pop rocks for the honeymoon.
Isn’t the gum wall a hoot! It would be very easy to miss. And I am sure Seattle doesn’t want anyone to miss it!!! My students use to read The History of Gum. That’s where I first learned of the wall. Pretty gross!
I guess that’s how you get your marriage to stick!!
Bada Bing!
no place like home….I bet Curtis is happy to have you there again….