Having been through Seattle three times on my holiday I have begun to get an impression of the place! Architecturally and geologically it is quite interesting, surrounded by mountains and water with some unusual buildings (the space needle and the new central library being two particular favourites). I also enjoyed seeing more of what it is actually like to live there by meeting a friend of mine who now lives in Seattle. The city also has a lot of public sculpture about (including the excellent Olympic Sculpture Park) which was good to see.
The hotel I chose (Silver Could Inn at Lake Union) was quite comfortable, and was a very spacious room. It is the first time I have had a working (gas) fire in a hotel room I have stayed in! Location wise it was a little out of the way, but it had a free shuttle bus to get downtown and a more central hotel would not have been as spacious for the price!
One of the highlights had to be seeing history made with the election of Obama. I can't wait to see what the impact is of his taking office. Of my predictions I am three from four, with the only incorrect prediction being that Gregoire held on as governor (fairly comfortably - compared to the other two local results this one was declared quite early - it is only today that I have seen a result in the Reichert/Bruner race!).
Overall I have a good time on my holiday and enjoyed the places I visited. None of them are really places where you could go to for a fortnight, but the way I had structured it worked well, with just enough time at each to see all that I wanted to see. Lots of memories (and photos) to take away - now back to the travelling for work!