Thursday, August 27, 2009

Seattle - the city

We had such a great time - 1 week in the Emerald City while the girls stayed at Aaron's parents' house. We walked around, saw what we could, and ate and drank more coffee than we should have. But it was so good!

This was taken from a hill in the Queen Anne neighborhood.












We were getting ready to share almost $30 worth of cheese items while watching them make cheese at Beecher's Cheese storefront at Pike Place Market.









Ahh, tourist attractions. Pike Place Market.
Yeah, they throw fish here, too.




We had an appetizer at a restaurant near our B&B that we decided is how our restaurant would look should we ever own one.









The city was clean, easy to navigate, and not too big. Will the East lose us to Seattle one day?



The foyer of our B & B, in the Capital Hill neighborhood. It was perfect.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Seattle - Mt. Rainier

What a beautiful park. We started the day like a good east coast tourist should; a trip to the REI flagship store for fleeces, and macchiatos at a Seattle coffeeshop across the street from it.


We chose a trail because it was a little shorter and we didn't want to spend the whole day hiking. We didn't realize it was straight up - like climbing stairs for almost 2 miles.



Grey water like this is from glacier runoff.
Clear water is from melting snow.




















Big trees. Not redwoods, but big.














At the top was a 300 foot waterfall.







Oh my. We finally finished!














Peak view from the south of the mountain.

There were lots of glacier paths. They almost looked like construction zones full of gravel.


Not the 300ft falls


View from above the falls in the previous picture.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Seattle trip - Islands

Part of our weeklong trip was spent exploring the surrounding islands. So different from anything here in DC, it made for an amazing trip.

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND
View of the city from the ferry to nearby Bainbridge Island

One of Aaron's top five all time favorite meals was here, at the Harbor House, on the patio overlooking the marina. Aaron later hounded the chef until he gave us the recipe for his Killer Shrimp.

There were whole hillsides covered with blackberries. We foraged in public - it was fun!


The north side of Bainbridge is a beach reserve that offered one of our most memorable moments of the trip: We had been walking a while and turned around to walk back to the car and saw Mt. Rainier hanging out in the background.


MERCER ISLAND


Mercer Island is a suburb with beautiful homes, impressive water views, and walking trails. Oh, and slugs almost as long as Sarah's foot.

ORCAS ISLAND

The ferry to the SanJuans offered even more beautiful scenery - it was almost mountain/water view overload.

This building welcomes ferry riders to the island.


A side patio of a downtown building on Orcas Island.

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Yay - Ice Cream!

Dairy Godmother in Del Ray is our go-to ice cream place.

Don't worry, we share a lot - this isn't just Addie's ice cream.

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Addie's new haircut







The G's



Daddy and Nora

 
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Friday, August 14, 2009

Hawk

This guy was on our fence - 10 yards from our kitchen window. Cooper's hawk? Sharp-shinned hawk? I can't figure it out.
But he was awesome!


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Thursday, August 6, 2009

Gammie's Birthday Party

We were able to celebrate Debbie's birthday with the Jacksons. We basically took over Mellow Mushroom. Aaron had the entire restaurant singing to Debbie, who is not used to being the center of attention. I think she secretly, way down deep somewhere, loved it.