
Next day after Vancouver Reunion to Seattle
Upon arriving Vancouver I checked into the Holiday Inn Express at Metro Town, Burnaby. This is the same Mall where we gathered at the Food Zone to continue our reunion with a coffee break at the food court. After everyone had gone I checked out from Holiday Inn Express by 5pm.

Clement Chong and his father Johnny Chong picked us up from the Holiday Inn Express after the afternoon gathering. Chow Kat Liang & his son Terence took a flight from SFO to Vancouver BC Airport and went straight to the lunch reunion. They have booked a suite at the Days Inn near the Vancouver Airport. After checking in we went to the Richmond Night Market and had dinner there. Clement drove his father to stay the night with his uncle in Port Coquitlam before driving back to Calgary where Clement’s home is. It was intended that Johnny could spent some quality time with his grand son then he would join me at San Francisco after my family cruise reunion at Florida.

The next day we were joined by Lau Wah Swee, his wife and Jean Lim to have DimSum at a local Chinese restaurant. Later we visited the Richmond pier (Fisherman’s wharf) for some yummy ice-cream.




While KL & son left for the Women’s World Cup soccer final between the USA and Japan, Wah Swee dropped me off at the Days Inn Hotel where I had a good rest. Upon their return from the soccer match the three of us went to a nearby Subway restaurant for dinner.


The following morning KL & son went to have breakfast with his aunt Jean before catching a flight to SFO while I took a cab to the central station to catch a Greyhounds coach to Seattle.

My journey to Seattle was by a 4 hours greyhound couch from Vancouver Pacific Central Station to Seattle Greyhound Station. Chong Fan Sang & Chow Suet Pheng were waiting for me at the Bus Station when the coach pulled in.

They were very kind and gracious hosts who invited me as their house guests for 3 days. They became my tourists guides, drove me get some cash from HSBC Bank, to visit some of the famous attractions including The Space Needles tower some 520 feet above the ground; from the Observation Deck, the views are breathtaking, and the panorama skyline view of Seattle’s beautiful downtown.
Chong Fan Seng showing his love to his trophy wife!!

le Chihuly –Glass-blowing Artist
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The specific relevant content for this request, if necessary, delimited with characters: I strolled outside the gardens punctuated by more of Chihuly’s grand designs and dotted every corner with floral forms that mimic nature’s patterns in colour and shape. There was a massive hanging sculpture in yellow and red inside and outside the glasshouse. The beauty of the arts cleverly blended with nature was so outstanding that I had to return to take some videos to share with you. The beauty of the arts cleverly blended with nature was so exceptional that I had to return to take some videos to share with you.
Seattle’s famous glass-blowing artist, so stepping into the theatre to watch his masterwork and to explore the imaginative gallery in the video:
I retraced my steps from the entrance and took two more short videos showing the fantastic colourful art made from multiple colours and shapes, reflecting on the polished mirror-like dark floor with shadows as if they were floating on water.
This Lucky guy caught the largest salmon for dinner.

Hiram M. Chittenden Locks watching several ships being lowered from fresh to salt water on their way to Puget Sound. At the Visitor Center, there are some displays explaining the mechanics of the locks, why they were built, and the historical context behind their construction. From there, walk to the locks themselves and see vessels large and small as they sail in, get together, and then descend more than 20 feet (6 m) to sea level when the draining valve is opened.Following a ramp below ground, where you can look directly into the water and see salmon and steel head working their way up the locks’ fish ladder to spawn.

Stay tuned for more………….
While I fly from Seattle WA to my next destination DAYTON Ohio on 8th July 2015 visiting more KBCHMS Alumni…
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The NET does great things. It nets us all together and brings back old memories. I recognize some of you by the name tags.
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Thank you for your comment which I agree 100%. I would suggest that you see Part 2 as well where you see vivid videos from the Glass arts from Seattle WA. If you should recognise someone photos, let him know asap maybe he was looking out for you too! Have a nice day.
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