It’s like carrots and peas. Guitars and picks. Sun and Shine. It’s Starbucks and Seattle. There are at least 185 Starbucks shops in the area. For all the coffee around, people really aren’t that hyper. The city’s smog is composed of frozen breath, coffee steam, and the other stuff that smog is made out of. But it’s mostly coffee steam.
My friend pointed out that people aren’t that excited because it’s the capital of grunge. He may be right. I said that that is a part of it, but the cold could also be another part. The summer is colder than an Arizona winter. And cats. Cats are like the Seattle people. Cats aren’t happy animals. Dogs are happy animals. But you never think of dogs when you think of Seattle.
Keep having fun…in the meantime, I’m going to try to get a shot of me playing some grunge with my aunt’s boyfriend’s guitar. I’m working on it…

Is it possible? A UFO caught on Google’s pictures? It’s pretty convincing to me.
Las Vegas is stinky, noisy, and boring. Don’t go there. Ever. Save yourself a headache or too. See! I’m not even using grammer write because of that place.
Boise, Idaho is a nice place. It’s clean, quiet, and has a small-town personality. Plus, I have family there. I rode horses (English) and stayed up late.
Wenatchee, Washington is nice too. My mom grew up here. We are staying with some of my dad’s friends. They have an orchard (pears, and their house is decorated with a pearish decor. Interesting enough..). And they have a a street named after them.
Next stop: Seattle! Home of the most famous coffee shop–Starbucks!
Then Portland, Oregon; Oregon Coastline, San Francisco, California; and lastly back home.
Quick note: I saw Sahara when I was in Boise. It’s a a movie that you can only see once. The heros are better at dodging bullets than James Bond. It’s like a James Bond, The Flight of the Phoenix, National Treasure, and Indiana Jones all rolled up in one. Better review comming soon.