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2011
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We love to take our Jack Russell Cooper to a field by Elliot Bay Marina in Seattle. He runs free as we enjoy laps around the grassy field, watching the cruise ship activity and dreaming of the day our own boat is moored at the marina. This weekend, my husband discovered wild blackberries rip...
08/22/2011
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We love to take our Jack Russell Cooper to a field by Elliot Bay Marina in Seattle. He runs free as we enjoy laps around the grassy field, watching the cruise ship activity and dreaming of the day our own boat is moored at the marina. This weekend, my husband discovered wild blackberries ripe...
08/22/2011
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Today we walked to Pike Place Market, although not early enough to miss the rush of Sunday visitors. The vendors were bustling about with the energy a very busy day provides. Even an eight a.m. start won't keep you from serpentining through the throngs in front of the flying fish, or the people t...
08/21/2011
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Seattle's retail destination is second to none and the regions top shopping district. A testament to it's completeness ,nine million visitors per year begin their Seattle shopping experience at 5th and Pine. Located just four blocks from Pike Place Market, the water features, chess in the park, ...
08/20/2011
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Yesterday as I walked to 5th and Pine in Seattle to meet my husband for lunch, I stopped for some photos. I captured children tethered by rope in order to keep them together as their preschool guardians shuttled them from point A to point B. I watched men play chess on the giant board in the park...
08/19/2011
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On my way to 5th And Pine to meet my husband for lunch and take in a bit of shopping time, I passed a common sight for those of us who frequent the streets of Seattle. Nursery school kids on a walk. Now a Seattle walk means busy sidewalks and busy streets, so it is easy to understand the need for...
08/18/2011
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As the epicenter for Seattle art galleries, Pioneer Square will delight you with exceptionally good creative abilities displayed every step of the way as you journey through this historic brick and stone monument to the beginnings of Seattle. A stop at Glasshouse will allow you the circumstances ...
08/18/2011
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Pioneer Square has been a highlighted feature of Seattle since the 1850's. It melds seamlessly into the newer central core, encompassing the southwest region of what we consider downtown, and has a distinctive flair provided by the abundance of brick and stone that ensconces all who wander the co...
08/17/2011
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This weekend as I traveled the streets of Seattle, I noticed some handsome young fellows in Russian Naval uniforms really enjoying all we have to offer visitors and locals alike, here in the Emerald City. These Cadets are part of the two hundred aboard Russian sailing vessel Pallada, docked at pi...
08/16/2011
Here is a post you don't get to read every day! This is a perfect example of why I believe in our country and community and why I choose to focus on the good. I am happy to be able to re-blog this wonderful story!I Don't Care Who You Are, This Will make You Cry...We Let A Stranger In Our House......
08/15/2011