There were two obvious and immediate goals for our trip to The Big Apple: Pizza and Bagel. Pizza was easy. As soon as we arrived…
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San Juan Island is like a giant park. It’s a two hour drive from Seattle(/Kent) to the Anacortes ferry and then another hour to the…
5 CommentsSeattle might have many other coffee options that better feed the local and small business trends, but Starbucks was the one to lend momentum toward a…
3 CommentsIn a good way, of course. Glass in Seattle means more than simply visiting Chihuly Gardens & Glass—it’s perhaps to the Pacific NW what pottery…
5 CommentsThey’re a local staple in Seattle, performing at the annual Seafair summer weekend which my cousin described as a weekend where the boats line up…
Comments closedBecause, well, why not? There couldn’t have been a more beautiful summer day to do it either. We stopped by Dick’s Drive-In for our old…
4 CommentsI’ll get straight to business. Upon arriving in Portland we immeadiately made our way to the famed Voodoo Doughnut. We got the following dozen (descriptions lifted…
2 CommentsChandeliers of massive proportions, made of hand blown glass? I couldn’t even begin to imagine what that might look like. I didn’t have to wonder…
2 CommentsOn first look, stepping into Celebrations feels like stepping into the 1950’s. In reality, it’s a “master planned community” established in 1994 by Disney. Sorta…
1 CommentSo yesterday I wrote all about Hogsmeade and Diagon Alley. Today I’ll tell you about the rest of the park(s). We did go to Universal…
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