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June 15th, 2018
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Thanks for the tour, I’ve never been to that city. 😎
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You are most welcome! We loved it there, and we’ve only seen maybe 30% of the city!
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Impressive ! Many thanks, Lia.
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The Needle was undergoing major renovation when we visited and some parts were not accessible. Now that it’s fully opened again, I believe it will be even more impressive – and the views truly panoramic!
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I have a new found that I have a fear of heights. Going up the space needle and walking on the glass floor parts help with trying to conquer that fear. I still have it, but I did manage to shuffle across.
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Hi Geri, thank you for your comment and congratulations for managing your fear of heights so spectacularly! That was no mean feat – the observation deck sits 600′ high!
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We will see what happens when I try the glass bridge over the grand canyon. Thanks for the pep talk.
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Oh, wow! Haven’t tried that one myself – not sure I can!
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