December 9, 2013 Trees, Hills and Rain: The Seattle Way to Navigate Three things you are bound to encounter while visiting Seattle: trees, hills and rain. We have lots of these, and if there’s a slight…
December 4, 2013 The Most Coziest Night of the Year in Seattle Every American knows that post-Thanksgiving sensation; you’re full of food and ready for the holidays. The day after Thanksgiving for my family always meant…
November 20, 2013 Antiques, Art, Chocolate and Scenic Feasts in Fremont The Greater Seattle Area is full of neighborhoods with personalities all their own, and the eclectic neighborhood of Fremont has one of the loudest…
November 19, 2013 Biking Along the Natural Beauty of Seattle Why would you want to rent a bike to tour Seattle? Aren’t there hills that would make Lance Armstrong blanch? Isn’t there snarly traffic…
November 19, 2013 The Spite House: One of the Smallest Dwellings in Seattle When you write about the architecture of a city, you usually gush about tall buildings that distinguish the skyline from all others. You also…
November 19, 2013 Scrumptious Sandwiches and Fragrant Pies in Pioneer Square Pioneer Square, the alluring Seattle neighborhood famous for its window-shopping and casual dining, charmingly resonates with rich history and tantalizing, comforting fare. Once the…
November 19, 2013 Seattle’s Late-Night Happy Hours: Eat and Drink Lavishly for Low Prices Happy hours are a steal. Looking at lists of half-priced cocktails, cheap bar snacks, and discounted burgers, my heart beats a little bit faster….
November 15, 2013 Local Shopping in the Central Marketplace of Seattle As a committed local-vore, I can say with confidence that Seattle is one of the prime locations for excellent locally-sourced shopping. Throughout all the…
November 15, 2013 Seattle by Neighborhood Looking at Seattle from a literally aerial perspective, you can see a variety of hills and enough trees to reverse global warming. One of…