National Geographic puts on 'Nat Geo Live' events in a variety of cities, and since 2015, Henry and Dad have been going to them in Seattle - about six a year, each one an hour long lecture at Benaroya Hall, the main concert hall in Seattle, and typically featuring an explorer or someone who shows photos and talks about some exotic locale. The events typically run every 3-4 weeks from January to May, but in March 2020, like the rest of the world, they stopped because of Covid. They didn't run them at all in 2021, but announced they would return in 2022, and the first one was the last week of February.
Dad and Henry hadn't been down in the area for a while, but we returned to our traditional dinner spot - Potbelly - though rather than following it with gelato (the gelato place is now closed on Tuesday nights), we got a candy bar at the new Amazon Go spot. Then on to the show, which featured a carnivore expert talking about all the vareity in species of bears around the world. Very interesting and entertaining show!
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