The down stair's living room:
Various events and day to day happenings in my life as I travel, work, and meet new people.
Monday, November 8, 2010
Home Sweet Home
The down stair's living room:
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Seattle of Bust
A view from the bottom, looking up:
Next stop: Pike Place Market, home to the world-famous flying fish!
And, here we go....heads up, here comes a flying salmon now! (We also got to taste test some smoked salmon, but I have to say - Dewey's is better.)
Below is a view from the outside of the Market. The farmer's market here stretches for several blocks and takes up several buildings. There are also a lot of local artisans selling anything from jewelry to blown glass. There were a lot of beautiful things, but very expensive as well.
The last stop of the day was to the docks and to visit the Fisherman's Memorial, which honors those who have been lost at sea.
We had a great day exploring Seattle, but after battling traffic all day long, I was more than ready to get out of the city and back home!
Lake Wenatchee
After we parked, I noticed this sign by the public boat launch: (Seriously??! $7.00 to put your boat in the water, weather it's a tiny fishing boat or a yacht? I've never been so glad to be from Minnesota and the midwest and a place where we don't do this - What is this world coming to?)
Dewey informed me that it is this way all over the state of Washington and Alaska too (that really surprised me since Alaska, as a general rule, doesn't charge people to enjoy nature!)
Hiking along Hwy 2
Leavenworth, WA
As you come into Leavenworth on Hwy 2, you'll notice that even outside the city limits things start to look a little different...... Once you get to town, everything takes on a Bavarian theme - even national signage such as Starbucks, Wells Fargo, and Napa have changed their logos to fit the town.
One block off Hwy 2 through town, is the Bavarian Village - a tourist attraction of sorts that has kept the town alive.
It's 12+ blocks of Coo Coo Clocks, Nutcrackers and Wiener-schnitzel fun!
When you get tired of the crowds and folks dressed in their lederhosen, you can take a stroll down to the River Park:
A great trail that goes over the river and through the woods......
Hope you enjoyed seeing part of town. Next up: Views from a hike we took last week!