We had joy; We had fun; We had seasons in the sun

Day Six. Thursday. Not the best day we've had here. In fact, I'd say it was my least favorite. It started off by us going to Fremont, from what we though would sort of be comparable to maybe Osbourne Village in Winnipeg. We figured we'd take a taxi since it would've been over an hour long walk. So we ventured down the street, walking and waiting for one to come by. About 30 minutes and 20 cabs later, we finally got one. None of the cabs seemed to stop, even though no one was in them. Ugh. It was frustrating. Anywho, we found one by the Space Needle.

So we made our way over there and figured out a little system of walking around so we wouldn't miss anything. We went into a few women's shops, which was fine. I knew that there were two record shops close to each other, which I'd be able to spend plenty of time in. So maybe after 2 hours of waling around, and going up the hill to see the troll, we came back down and grabbed a light lunch. I went to one record shop but I couldn't find the other. We killed some time at the Antique Mall, which was fairly large and had some great old signs. After a few more attempts to find the second record shop, we just gave up and ended up going back to the hotel. It was very disappointing. We checked Google Maps right after, found out where it was, but we think it had to have been closed, because we walked in that area for quite some time, with no luck. Also, there weren't really any guy stores in Fremont, which was another let down. Oh well.

Since we spent less time in Fremont then we thought we would, we made our way back down to the far end of First Ave and walked our way back up it, looking for a few more places to drop some cash. But there was nothing too interesting. I managed to get a look at The Showbox, which was very exciting, despite all of the construction that was being down to the exterior.

We ended up going back to Lowell's for supper, which was once again absolutely delicious. I got the fish and chips and it was well worth the money. Other then stopping by the original Starbucks, we just did the window-shopping tour.

Our day ended up not costing as much as we were planning, but that's never a bad thing. It was, in the end, a more relaxing day with tons of sun and exercise, which was well needed.

*Seasons In The Sun; Nirvana

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