Guys: This is why you should buy a Utilikilt

Posted by in 8 Jan, 2008   

[thumb:1602:l] Free your balls and free your self. Utilikilts: Not your average, fussy, special occasion guy-skirt. “American made utility kilts for everyday wear.”

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Bad vegetarian news, good vegan news

Posted by in 6 Jan, 2008   

Bad vegetarian news: Healthy Hedon has closed. “An experience in vegetarian decadence,” Healthy Hedon offered cuisine with multi-cultural influences including Caribbean, Korean, and Thai. All dishes were 100% vegetarian, some were vegan. Healthy Hedon, located in the Capitol Hill neighborhood (across the parking lot from the Half Price Books on Belmont Ave. E), opened in […]

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Good vegan news and bad vegan news

Posted by in 15 Dec, 2007   

The good news: Pizza Pi, which seemed in danger of closing a few months ago, is still in business. New owners officially took over December 1. The menu features old favorites such as the Phoni-Pepperoni pizza and the Sausage, Grilled Onions, and Spinach calzone plus new additions such as green salad. Located at 5500 University […]

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Bike and car p*rn for The Boyfriend

Posted by in 6 Nov, 2007   

I spotted this bike during a recent meander in Ballard: [thumb:1589:l] These photos are from 20/20 Cycle (2020 East Union, in Seattle’s Central neighborhood), which The Boyfriend (TB) and I visited last weekend: [thumb:1588:l][thumb:1590:l][thumb:1591:l] 20/20 has cool bikes and friendly, knowledgeable staff. TB and I walked a few blocks down 21st Ave., just around the […]

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Georgetown Liquor Company

Posted by in 25 Aug, 2007   

August 25, 2007 The Boyfriend (TB) and I ate dinner at Georgetown Liquor Company (GLC), 5501 Airport Way S, Seattle; the entrance is at 8th Ave S and S Lucile St, behind ArtCore Tattoo. [thumb:1529:l][thumb:1530:l][thumb:1531:l][thumb:1532:l] GLC, a “retro-gaming bar,” has a 100% vegetarian menu. Some items are natively vegan and most can be made vegan. […]

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“The Garden of Edwin”

Posted by in 15 Aug, 2007   

[album:258,0:c] Mural by Adam Rosand (206-222-6492), located at NW 54th St. and 9th Ave. NW, Ballard. I love the different themes and details in this mural: the waving stick figure, the (apparently pissed off) cat, the dive-bombing dragonfly, the peace symbol and heart flowers, etc.

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New all-vegetarian Thai restaurant in Wallingford

Posted by in 21 Jul, 2007   

My friend Selena and I ate dinner tonight at new, 100% vegetarian–with vegan options–Thai restaurant in Wallingford: jhanjay vegetarian thai cuisine. For a starter, we shared the Vegetarian Rolls (“C” in the Dinner Appetizers section). For entrees, Selena had the Jhanjay Noodles (#35) and I had the Rama Garden (#18). Vegetarian Rolls: “Fresh mint, green […]

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Jungle spotted at Coe Play Park

Posted by in 26 Apr, 2007   

[thumb:1503:c:l=p] (Seattle’s Queen Anne neighborhood)

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Jazz Alley

Posted by in 24 Apr, 2007   

April 24, 2007 The Boyfriend (TB) and I went to Dimitriou’s Jazz Alley tonight to see and hear PineTop Perkins, a legendary blues musician. Surprisingly, at my age (41) and with as long as I’ve lived in Seattle (15 years), I’ve never been to Jazz Alley before. The entrance to Jazz Alley is, in fact, […]

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Olympic Sculpture Park and Pier 70

Posted by in 6 Feb, 2007   

February 6, 2007 Today I paid the first of what I’m sure will be many visits to Seattle Art Museum‘s Olympic Sculpture Park, which opened January 20. First: Several pictures of the PACCAR Pavilion and a long shot of “Seattle Cloud Cover” by Teresita Fernandez. [cpg_album:183,3] Followed by: A bunch of the sculptures. [cpg_album:184,3] Then: […]

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