Hey there! I have decided to start over on my Blog! I didnt have a post for months anyway, and no one really reads it, but I will do better this time! I promise! I've just returned from a vacation in Seattle, so I'll start off with a few Seattley things!
1. Space Needle
This nice card of the Space Needle comes from bittersugar on Etsy.
Now I didn't visit the Space Needle, never have, and never will as long as I live with my mom (she's deathly afraid of going in tall buildings), but the next time I go to Seattle on my own I plan to go in it!
2. Pike's Place Market
The lovely world famous market right down the street from where I was staying. So many great little shops and produce stands. Favorites of mine were Piroshki Russian bakery, and the very first Starbucks ever!
3. 20 Twenty in Ballard
This store was honestly the coolest store I have ever been in! Being a fan of vintage clothes and offbeat style, this place immediately made my all time favorite stores list. Not only is everything in the store vintage (not just used) or hand screen printed, the fashions are so amazing and so unique and the selection is meticulously curated. I felt like I was in a museum of amazing fashion. Sadly, I was with my cousin and we were running short on time so I didn't get a chance to buy anything, but God knows I wanted to buy everything there! The prices were very reasonable, most things in the $10-$20 range. The reason I didn't buy anything was because I didn't have enough time to find my favorite!
4. Smoked Salmon Chowder
Our first night in Seattle, we walked up the street near Pike's Place and ate at a wonderful restaurant called Cutter's Bayhouse and had their heavenly smoked salmon chowder. Just imagine all the salty fishy goodness of smoked salmon in a rich and creamy chowder. Definitely one of my favorite meals of all time!
5. Blue Scholars
The Inkwell - Blue Scholars
I leave you with a very talented alternative hip-hop group from Seattle, one of the city's more famous products, called Blue Scholars. Their music is fresh and pulls from old jazz among other things, and is very classy, with the rhymes relating more about life and the city, rather than the trash that most rap is made up of in the mainstream. Enjoy!
Seattle is such an awesome city! I'm so glad to have gotten to visit there and I hope the next time you do you check out some of these things!
Bye!
Sunday, July 19, 2009
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