Showing posts with label Seattle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Seattle. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Anne: Coffee and Cute Things

This has been my life recently and I mean it in the best way possible.


Coffee art courtesy of the Ballard Market cafe.

Monday, June 24, 2013

Jen: A Taste of Seattle

Ready for another terrible picture different my iPhone taken from a moving vehicle?

Captured this of Babb's Coffee House in Fargo, ND.  That'd be the Space Needle, and the caption in "A taste of Seattle".  Haven't stopped in yet to see how authentic it is yet -- just took a picture as we drove by.

Friday, June 14, 2013

Tourista Part 5 -- Theo Chocolate

Ben's mom and brother came to visit this past week, which basically meant we were tourists all weekend. This is what happened.

The baby roaster

If you've never had Theo Chocolate, available nationwide no excuses, you should stop whatever lame thing you're doing and put that in your face right this second. Theo has some pretty tasty chocolate and they do great flavor combinations, but what I really love is their company. They're a bean to bar chocolate maker, that's fair trade, organic and awesome. This was my second factory tour, another thing I highly recommend if you are in the area they give you chocolate!, and one of the things I really appreciated was the passion of the young lady giving the tour. You could just tell she loved what she was a part of and the mission of Theo. 

Tempering the Chocolate in the confections room -- intense QA assessment taking place

Thursday, June 13, 2013

Tourista Part 4 -- Picture Perfect

Ben's mom and brother came to visit this past week, which basically meant we were tourists all weekend. This is what happened.


Friends of ours told us about a lovely little park that overlooks Seattle and I'm very thankful they did. It didn't hurt that it was a beautiful day. The little dome of a cloud on the middle right side of the picture is  Mt. Rainier. It's hard to see and doesn't do the scene justice, but it gives you enough to use your imagination.

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Tourista Part 3 -- The Motherload

Ben's mom and brother came to visit this past week, which basically meant we were tourists all weekend. This is what happened.


This post doesn't really need any description. You're in Seattle, especially for the first time, you have to go to the Space Needle. I am happy to report though we have still never gone up and don't feel any worse for it.

PS this should have been a chin picture :(

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Tourista, Part 2 -- The Locks

Ben's mom and brother came to visit this past week, which basically meant we were tourists all weekend. This is what happened.


We visited the Ballard Locks where boats can move from one area of water to another area of water in Seattle. (No I still haven't really figured out which is which, I'm continue to work on my pronunciation of Puget.) There were actually two--yes TWO--salmon in the fish ladder and one tiny guy who was probably lost. And a seal hunting around the water. The Locks are so much more exciting right now because there are actual boats going through, including the largest barge and tugboat I've ever seen. But there aren't pictures of any of these things. This is a thingy they would use to tie off the boats I think. And apparently Pittsburgh had something to do with some part of the building or running of this place. Maybe I just got excited because it said Pittsburgh...don't judge me!

Monday, June 10, 2013

Tourista Part 1 -- The Crab Pot

Ben's mom and brother came to visit this past week, which basically meant we were tourists all weekend. This is what happened.



The Crab Pot has the whole We've-been-on-TV thing going for them, and I'm not going to lie they were packed. We'd been wanting to check out this place out for a while, at least to say we'd gone. Family gave us the perfect excuse. Besides I love crab and their Seafeast seemed worth a try if not a bit gluttonous. They have four types, each one with a little more added than the last--including expense. Then you order per person. For the four of us we settled on a three person Pacific Clambake. It was so much food. Definitely tasty though in a city like Seattle where there are SO many restaurants to try it's hard to say we'll be back. Though anywhere they give you a bib and a hammer has got to be classy.

Monday, March 25, 2013

Transit Station Art

I've encountered none as breath-taking as NYC, but in true hipster fashion, Seattle just thought: Put a Bird on it!

Monday, March 4, 2013

Sunset over Seattle

Because I don't run with my camera and the best scenic views I see on my runs, here's a Paint rendering of the awesome sunset I saw over Seattle from Medina:

Sunday, March 3, 2013

Go Sounders!

So I'm one step further in my anglicanisation - attended & enjoyed a football match.