We are in Canada. Vancouver to be more specific. We took an Amtrak from Seattle this morning. We were awakened at 4am by our friend, David Gilmour who is traveling with us. It was when we were going to get up anyway . . . well . . . the alarm was set for 4:15am. We wanted plenty of time to be ready for the 5:30am Uber. That was so we could catch the 6am Sounder to Seattle, which we did. Our Uber driver was an immigrant from Uganda, and David had a nice chat with him about his home country.
Riding on a train is a perfunctory process. You buy a ticket, and climb onboard. Assuming you got on the right train you simply sit until your destination is announced and you jump off the train. You may, or may not fraternize with the other passengers. On the way to Seattle David and I struck up a conversation with a young lady who had an electric unicycle. She, as it turned out, was from Maple Valley and used her unicycle to get to and from the train station to her workplace and back again. I think that's all we need to know, but she was nice to talk to. I gave her one of our cards, and maybe we'll see her again. Who knows?
If you could get close enough to this sign to read it, our train is 516, and we left King Street Station around 8am. It was a trip down memory lane to ride the train along the shores of Puget Sound through places I had been at early stages in my life.If you could read the sign it would say that we were leaving at 8:30am and stopping in: Edmonds, Everett, Stanwood, Mt. Vernon, Bellingham and finally arriving at our destination, Vancouver, British Columbia. It gave me a small amount of pause for thought as we went across the Stillaguamish River near where my great grandfather was killed in a train accident late in the 19th century, a story my mother had told me - once, and never again. It's a story I've told many times as I wrote a song inspired by the story. We stopped in Stanwood where I ran a pea viner in the summer, and later drove a silage truck. I loved driving that 1949 truck with an air horn no less!We filled out forms at King Street Station for the Canada customs. It was easy, and the customs were too busy to worry about us, their process being pretty perfunctory.
The ride was uneventful, other than provoking memories in me. We are at a hotel in Vancouver, and have some time tomorrow to be tourists a bit. It's a big city and every time we are here the city reveals itself a little bit more. There are some memories lurking round corners here too. It will be good to be off in the Canadian landscape to places I've never been before, and some that we have been to before as well. I don't think I'm a very good traveler. I just go un curiously through the landscapes waiting until later when I'll ask myself why I didn't pay more attention.Maybe I'll have a bit more time a little later to finish this. In the meantime it looks like we are going out on the town for a bit. Until then . . .
We went out for a fairly long walk tonight culminating in dinner at a ramen restaurant, Jinya Ramen Bar. It was a surprisingly nice restaurant, very good environment and I had a nice spicy meal, not entirely different from Vietnamese pho. We are thinking about tomorrow. We'll leave our luggage at the hotel after we check out and go be tourists for a while before we catch our train.
I suspect I'll have more time tomorrow to tell you how things are going. Really though,
it is not all that exciting . . . so far.