Year 50 Day 66

My wife and I, both wearing face masks, standing in front of a blue-lit concrete wall with the words "we are angry and hungry" scratched into it.

Day 66: My wife and I hopped on the light rail (for the first time since the pandemic hit) and went up to the Seattle Center today. We got some (mediocre) food (the Armory’s food options just don’t really work for us), sat for about an hour watching people play in the fountain, and then went to MoPOP to see the Laika exhibit (and, of course, the SF, Fantasy, and Horror sections; we skipped the music stuff, because there are only so many times I can feign interest in Nirvana memorabilia (that is, it was interesting the first time, but those exhibits aren’t as engaging on repeat visits)). I took a fair number of photos, but used my “real” camera for most of them, so they’re not ready to go yet. Eventually!

Bonus photos: More silly MoPOP selfies! Most of them from the Laika exhibit, some from other areas of the museum.

My wife and I, both wearing face masks, in a very pink hallway, lit in pink, so the picture has a very pink cast to it.

My wife and I in front of a sign saying "be careful what you wish for".

My wife and I in front of a sign saying "you don't become a hero by being normal".

My wife and I in front of a sign saying "heroes come in all shapes and sizes even rectangles".

My wife and I in front of an image of the Bigfoot Mr. Link character from the Laika film Missing Link. We are standing so that it looks like Mr. Link has his arm around my wife's shoulders.

My wife and I in front of what looks like a science-fiction corridor, created with lights and mirrors.