| Lunch and Snack hit the road of ramdomness east, west, north and south. | |
![]() | Lunch and Snack meet a kindred spirit in east King County, Washington. |
![]() | Singer-songwriter Dana Lyons, creator of "Cows With Guns," meets two
real cows with guns---Lunch and Snack with UZIs!
See and hear the song "Cows With Guns" and flash animation here. |
![]() | Lunch and Snack peer at a sea nettle jellyfish at the Shaw Ocean Discovery Centre in Sidney, B.C. "Gee Snack, do you think the jelly is strawberry or grape?" "I don't think it would taste very good, Lunch." |
| Lunch and Snack take a break near the band shell at Beacon Park in downtown Sidney on the scenic Saanich Peninsula of Vancouver Island. | |
![]() | The cows look at a sculpture of a scuba diver along the Sidney waterfront. |
![]() | "Can we go for a swim, too?" |
![]() | The cows check out Astoria Bridge that crosses the Columbia River in Astoria, Oregon. |
![]() | Lunch and Snack visit the Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Center in Hutchinson, Kansas, and see some astronauts. "So, like, is the moon made of cheese or not, Lunch?" |
![]() | "Gosh, this is a big darned ferry that goes from Swartz Bay to Tsawwaasen in British Columbia. Her name is The Queen of Saanich." |
![]() | "Snack, we made it up really high in the Columbia Center in Seattle, the tallest building in the Pacific Northwest. Cool." |
![]() | Lunch and Snack visited Fort Clatsop at Lewis and Clark National Historic Park near Astoria, Oregon. This was, of course, before it was destroyed by fire in October 2005. Bummer. |
![]() | The cows look at Grand Coulee Dam, the largest concrete structure in the whole United States. "Guess what, Lunch? It makes up to 6.5 million kilowatts of power from the Columbia River." |
![]() | "Curling? They call it curling?" "Yes, and it's the Victoria Curling Club in Victoria, British Columbia." The cows wait for the next bonspiel. |
![]() | Snack gets the hammer. |