This is part 2 of my Foto-Friday pictures. Foto-Friday is a feature of Newsvine photographers. As I stated in the PREVIOUS ARTICLE my picture count was a little high this week and it crashed the article and I lost all the pictures. I worked so hard on it and I was terrible bummed out having to do it all twice but that is the way it goes and it was probably for the best. I think a lot of people would have given up trying to load the darn thing on their computer because of the size of it. So here is the end of our trip to Seattle.
The End Of The Road Trip for Foto-Friday (Part 2 Of Pictures Of Waterfalls in Northern Oregon)

This is another one of Harse Tail Falls. I couldn't help it. It's the cover shot.

The Columbia River has these cool house boats laid out in a dock type setting like a little community.

I love the watery garages. Good for parking a wet bike or even a small boat.

The Columbia River as seen from the bridge crossing into Washington.

We Made It!!

Washington has a lot of pretty rivers like this one.

Sign of the times, not too far to Seattle now.

I am the inventor of high speed flower photography. For some reason I don't think it is going to catch on.

This is something you don't see everyday and answers a lot of questions nobody would ever bother to ask.

This interesting artwork is located south of Seattle on I-5. It is high speed art and was meant to be viewed doing at least 65 mph.

There are some really tall trees in Washington.

Sophie asks, "Are we there yet?"

I just thought this was a cool car. I was cool too in my bad U-haul truck this guy just seemed cooler.

Traffic is backed up on I-5 north all the way south of the Tacoma Dome. Stay tuned on KJJ radio cause we're not going anywhere. That actually is the Tacoma Dome.

There it is Seattle, notice the cranes for the cargo port, and the Space Needle is just left of center.

There is the Space Needle shot. Any story about Seattle must have that picture.

They Call Seattle the City of Lakes. This one is called Lake Union and even though it is a fresh water lake that is above sea level, ocean going vessels like the one pictured here are able to get on the lake. They pass through the Ballard Locks to get up on the lake and have work done on them at one of the many shipyards. The lake is also very popular for recreational activities. The pollution from the work going on has been minimized, and a lot of the locals regularly enjoy boating, kayaking, rowing, and there is even little houseboat communities.

Sophie hanging out the left window of the car checks out our new house for the first time.
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