Written by sararevell on July 4, 2008
- When friends or family come to stay and ask for recommendations on what to see or where to go, possibly the last place you’re going to send them is to one of the more unattractive...
Written by callen60 on February 5, 2009
- Memorable MomentsWe packed a lot into a week, and a lot sticks out. Two of the best moments were gazing into the top of Mount St. Helens as steam vented from the lava bridge, and...
Written by callen60 on January 23, 2009
- In 2005, we disembarked from an Alaskan cruise, with another week to spend in the Pacific Northwest before flying home. We were already in Vancouver, so it made some sense to stay a few days....
Written by onesundaymorning on December 11, 2008
- Seattle: great food, amazing people, beautiful scenery, and a great culture; that's the Emerald City in a nut shell. Besides being the home to Starbucks, Nordstroms, Boeing, Seattle's Finest, Apple, Microsoft, Edie Bauer, and Amazon...
Written by sararevell on August 17, 2007
- Since 1962, Tillicum Village on Blake Island has played host to millions of guests in search of Native American Indian-style dining and cultural entertainment. With boats leaving twice daily through the summer from Pier 55...
Written by sararevell on June 20, 2007
- I’d not been to a baseball game since moving here and to be honest, the people I’ve met haven’t given me much incentive to go. Coming from the UK, the only sports I could liken...
Written by sararevell on June 16, 2007
- Pike Place Market is the heart, soul, and stomach of downtown Seattle. Without it, Seattle would probably be just another built-up city with the usual cluster of big name clothing stores. I find it a...
Written by sararevell on June 16, 2007
- In January 2007, one of the most exciting projects to happen in a long time in downtown finally opened to the public after eight years in the making. Posters for the Olympic Sculpture Park had...
Written by sararevell on June 16, 2007
- Discovery Park is possibly one of Seattle best kept secrets, and to be honest I hope it stays that way. You need to take the bus (#33 towards Magnolia from 4th and Pike/Pine) or to...
Written by creekland on November 20, 2006
- Trees, trees everywhere - and beaches - and temperate rainforest - and mountains. One National Park. Which one? Olympic National Park in the "evergreen section" of the Evergreen State. We were here to see -...
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