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Eric Weaver

Eric Weaver


42 places I want to go   122 places I've been
  1. 1. Okinawa
    JapanRyukyu Islands
    1 cheer
    387 people
  2. 2. Scotland
    United KingdomGreat Britain
    3 cheers
    4,015 people
  3. 3. Basel
    SwitzerlandBasel-Stadt
    3 cheers
    22 people
  4. 4. Greece
    Europe
    1 cheer
    11,105 people
  5. 5. New Zealand
    Australia/Oceania
    1 cheer
    10,659 people
  6. 6. Fiji
    Australia/Oceania
    1 cheer
    3,584 people
  7. 7. Chile
    South America
    3,277 people
  8. 8. Cabo San Lucas
    MexicoBaja California SurLos Cabos
    425 people
  9. 9. Sweden
    Europe
    2 cheers
    4,365 people
  10. 10. Norway
    Europe
    3,914 people
  11. 11. Finland
    Europe
    2,505 people
  12. 12. Antarctica

    4,010 people
  13. 13. Costa Rica
    Central America And The Caribbean
    3,285 people
  14. 14. Australia
    Australia/Oceania
    14,683 people
  15. 15. Peru
    South America
    2 cheers
    3,746 people
  16. 16. China
    Asia
    1 cheer
    5,703 people
  17. 17. Egypt
    Africa
    1 cheer
    8,936 people
  18. 18. Turkey
    Europe
    1 cheer
    2,997 people
  19. 19. Hungary
    Europe
    1 cheer
    1,149 people
  20. 20. Prince Edward Island
    Canada
    1 cheer
    954 people
  21. 21. Argentina
    South America
    3,823 people

Recent entries

Northview, Grand Rapids

How things have changed

I grew up in the Northview District, when it was the “edge” of civilization: suburban housing developments fading into farmland. Well, most of the farms are long gone, and the district has grown drastically in population.

Many of my classmates have moved further out to Rockford, Caledonia, Ada, Lowell…I toured the high school and was pleased to see that it was still full of nice, intelligent and friendly people.

over 4 years ago

Gregory Heights, Burien

Wobbly Hill

This area was once called Wobbly Hill, as it was mostly populated by steelworkers from Harbor Island and the mills on the Duwamish. The Wobblies were unionized ironworkers…many of the small bungalows date from the 1910s-1920s.

over 4 years ago

The Tin Room Bar, Olde Burien

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I friggin’ LOVETHISBAR. The burgers: amazing. The drinks: made to order from scratch. The downside: everyone else has discovered it too!

Go, Dan! Nice job! Your bar is fantastic. My new favorite in all my many travels.

over 4 years ago
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