Capitol Hill architecture – Trace Lofts

Posted by in 12 Nov, 2009   

Trace Lofts, 12th Ave. & East Madison, Capitol Hill (Seattle): I love the look of a sleek, modern building placed on top of an existing vintage building. And I love that at least part of the original building – or even just its facade – was preserved. (The “About” page on the Trace Lofts Web […]

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Healeo

Posted by in 12 Nov, 2009   

Next stop after Plum Bistro – Healeo. I had read about Healeo’s vegan, hemp soft-serve vanilla ice cream and wanted to try it (see this post). I’m glad I did – it was creamy and delicious. Healeo is a “superfood nutrition bar” offering supplements, juices, smoothies, teas, espresso, soups, and other food items; the majority […]

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Plum Bistro

Posted by in 12 Nov, 2009   

The Boyfriend (TB) and I stopped by Plum Bistro today for lunch. (The “wall of wine” seen in the background of the interior shot belongs to La Spiga, an Italian restaurant across the hall.) Plum Bistro is the more sophisticated sibling in the Hillside Quickie restaurant family. The menu is 100% vegan and organic. Plum’s […]

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Japanese Garden, Washington Park Arboretum

Posted by in 12 Nov, 2009   

The Japanese Garden in the Washington Park Arboretum, 1075 Lake Washington Blvd. E., Seattle. Fair warning: These photos didn’t turn out as well as I would have liked. I was using The Boyfriend (TB)’s camera, and I’m not familiar with it, so maybe some of the settings were incorrect. Also, the pictures were taken late […]

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Hydroplane & Race Boat Museum

Posted by in 5 Nov, 2009   

Today, The Boyfriend and I toured the Hydroplane & Race Boat Museum in Kent. David Williams, the executive director, was our guide. Mr. Williams shared a lot of stories and knowledge with us, and his passion for hydro and race boats made our visit very enjoyable. The Atlas Van Lines boat in which Bill Muncey […]

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Vegan Garden / Loving Hut update

Posted by in 5 Nov, 2009   

A few months ago, I noticed that the windows of Vegan Garden had been papered over and a “closed for remodeling” sign had been stuck on the front door. “Uh oh,” I thought, “another one bites the dust.” I expected that Vegan Garden would close for good and be replaced by another, non-veg restaurant. I […]

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And a Bicycle Built for Four

Posted by in 28 Jul, 2009   

(Spotted in Fremont.)

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Theo Chocolates – Vegan Options

Posted by in 11 Mar, 2009   

A couple of days ago, I picked up a pound of Caffe Vita’s Theo Blend coffee. Even though I’m a dedicated label reader (due to my vegan-osity), I occasionally miss things. Case in point: I didn’t realize until I was putting my groceries away at home that this particular coffee is a blend of Caffe […]

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Pioneer Square – night scenes

Posted by in 5 Mar, 2009   

I did the First Thursday Art Walk tonight with my friend Kaitlin and her friend Sabrina. We visited galleries in the Pioneer Square/International District area. Many galleries throughout the downtown Seattle core participate in the Art Walk, as does the Seattle Art Museum (SAM). Admission to SAM is free on first Thursdays. Galleries showcase new […]

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A Rainy Monday on Bainbridge

Posted by in 23 Feb, 2009   

My friend K and I took a ferry trip today from downtown Seattle to Bainbridge Island (and back). It was a pleasant way to spend a rainy Monday. Once on Bainbridge, we walked from the ferry terminal down along Winslow Way West. Happy (belated) Valentine’s Day from this hip dude: We ate lunch at Emmy’s […]

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