Harry claims the dry heat of the desert makes his bones feel good so he likes to spend as much time as possible away from the cool, humid Pacific NW. So we decided our little brother, Keith, and I would fly down for a few days to see if our bones benefited.
Left my house in Edmonds early this morning to catch the 0616 bus to downtown Seattle. This is a shot of the bus stop for the #416 bus. It's a couple blocks away from my place, not far from the Edmonds ferry terminal.
On the way to the bus, I passed this rock picture a block down the street. The woman artist has been spray painting rocks for the past few weeks. This is her final creation.
From the downtown Seattle bus stop I walked a couple blocks to the Link light rail station for a smooth ride to SEATAC. From the station it was a six or seven minute walk to the terminal.
My Alaska flight was at the north terminal so got to ride another train. This time the driverless subway that checked the north end of the terminal area.
Up the long escalator, I checked into the lounge at 0758. From my house it had taken about two hours to get to the airport, thru security and into an easy chair to await boarding.
I'm always a little leery to trust it when I have a critical time deadline, but in this case our mass transit system worked just fine.
As we waited in line to take off I caught three Alaska flights out my porthole, our wing, a flight just starting takeoff roll and one more landing on the distant runway.
We had a good enough flight although a little lumpy coming over the desert into the Palm Springs airport.
This is the breezeway between the building containing the gates and the main terminal.
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