Part Two of the interview with Jon Reep.

To buy tickets for his show in Charlotte this December, visit blumenthal.org

Visit his website at jonreep.com

Special thanks to The Punchline in Atlanta.

Jon Reep, Hickory, NC native and Last Comic Standing winner, sits down with QCC.

Stay tuned for part two.

To buy tickets to his show in Charlotte this December, visit blumenthalcenter.org

Be sure to visit Jon Reep’s website, jonreep.com

Special thanks to The Punchline in Atlanta, GA.

More pictures from my trip of a lifetime. Enjoy!

I mentioned a waterfall next to the Mendenhall Glacier in the last post. This is that glacier.

More totems.

I’ve never seen so many people that excited to see a little tail. Heyoohhhhh!

When we got back to Seattle. We had to go back to Pike Place. It’s such a cool market. There is a ridiculous amount of flowers there and the prices are insanely cheap. Those bouquets wrapped in white paper didn’t cost more than $10-15!

This is Top Pot Doughnuts. It’s a Seattle-based coffee and doughnut shop and it’s essential the bees’ knees. You might have heard of them if you’re a sports fan. Seattle Seahawks rookie, Golden Tate, broke into one when it was closed to get some of their maple bars. After having visited this lovely establishment, I have to say I can’t blame him. I think I might start a campaign to get one in Charlotte.

It’s been about two weeks since the last post. Sorry about that. I just got back from an amazing trip to Seattle and Alaska. Here are some of the 1200+ plus pictures I took during my vacation.

Mt. Ranier from the airplane

The Space Needle

The Pike Place Fish Market. If you’ve ever watched anything about Seattle, you’ve probably seen these guys tossing fish around.

One of the many totem poles in Ketchikan.

The Seward Glacier in the Tracy Arm Fjord. The little explorer vessel belongs to National Geographic.

The waterfall next to the Mendenhall Glacier.

Humpback whales feeding near Juneau.

The Dyea Valley near Skagway. One of the most beautiful places I’ve ever seen.

On top of a glacier nestled between the mountains near Skagway.

All in all, I have to see it was easily the trip of a lifetime. I would highly recommend going if you ever get the chance.