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    • seattle: everything else part 2

      Posted at 8:50 am by jasminedesirees, on January 13, 2016

      I was creeping around in blog drafts folder yesterday and realized I never posted the last of my photos from Seattle, which is a shame because these were some of my favourite things I saw when I was there.

      These rainbow crosswalks in Capitol Hill are what dreams are made of. I don’t understand why this isn’t mandatory everywhere. Even though it was late at night and absolutely pouring, I felt exactly like Rainbow Brite every time I walked across the street. And I mean exactly.

      We were in Capitol Hill to visit the Unicorn Bar. It was such a cool space, even though we went on a Sunday night and we were the only ones in there except for the bartenders and a man in a gold lame dress.

      We stopped off at Poquito’s for supper and had the absolute best strawberry margaritas of my life.

      The next day, while we were on our way back from Discovery Park, we begged our Uber driver to make a couple of stops, so we were able to see the Fremont Troll, and the house that inspired the Pixar movie UP. Apparently they are tearing it down soon so I was really glad we were able to see it in person.

      So that concludes my trip to Seattle, I really loved that city and started looking at jobs and places to live once I got home. We have probably a year and a half to two years left in Phoenix, and then who knows?

      The one place I wanted to go to in Seattle that we never made it to was The Pink Door near Pike Place Market. The first night we were so tired from our exploring that we couldn’t have stayed awake for the Burlesque show (it’s not until 11), and Sunday night it was booked for a private event.

      But that just gives me one more reason to go back, I suppose.

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      Posted in Seattle, travel, USA, Washington | 1 Comment | Tagged fremont troll, poquitos, seattle, the pink door, travel, unicorn bar, UP house, washington
    • seattle: everything else

      Posted at 8:22 am by jasminedesirees, on December 7, 2015

      A few more random snaps from Seattle.

      We took an underground tour of the city, which was actually really interesting, and it started in a bar, which was useful since I am extremely claustrophobic and spending almost two hours underground would likely not have gone so well if I hadn’t been a little tipsy to begin with.

      We rode the ferris wheel, visited the Space Needle, and had the most amazing breakfast at Biscuit Bitch.

      I got a biscuit with jam and mushroom gravy, so I could try a couple different things. I don’t even like jam, and I wanted to put some of it in my hair to save for later.

      The mushroom gravy was so good I just drank it after I ran out of biscuit. I would do it again, too.

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      Posted in Seattle, travel, USA, Washington | 0 Comments | Tagged Bill Speidel, biscuit bitch, exploring, seattle, space needle, travel, washington
    • seattle: discovery park

      Posted at 8:52 am by jasminedesirees, on November 23, 2015

      We only had 3 days in Seattle, but we definitely made the most of them. On the morning before we flew out, we set off from our hotel, swung by Pike Place for breakfast, and then kept walking north along the water.

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      We wandered through the Sculpture Garden, and kept walking until we got to the end of the walkway, and into a strange labyrinth of warehouses and roads. We were trying to get to Discovery Park, but we ended up kind of getting lost and had to call an Uber to come take us the rest of the way, otherwise we would probably still be there.

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      We got dropped off at Discovery Park, just north of the city, and picked a random hiking trail (there are tons) to try to find our way to the lighthouse at the end of the point.

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      It was an absolutely gorgeous fall day, and the views on our hike were incredible. Right near Discovery Park there is a military base, and we stumbled upon what must be the most adorable Base housing in the history of the world.

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      As a former military spouse, I was violently jealous of anybody who got to be stationed there and live in such a picturesque location.

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      Eventually we found our way to the lighthouse (I kind of have a thing for lighthouses). The beach near the lighthouse was quiet and peaceful and was covered in so much driftwood that I briefly considered taking up whittling or furniture making. There were baby seals playing in the water along the shore.

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      By the end of that day, I had pretty much decided I was going to move to Seattle one day, and I called my husband to tell him so. It won’t be for a couple of years, but I can tell that the PNW and I would get along.

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      I suppose the argument could be made that I was there on the most beautiful, sunny weekend of the year, and I might not like it there most of the time when it’s grey and rainy, but that sounds like two-years-from-now Jasmine’s problem.

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      Posted in Seattle, travel, USA, Washington | 1 Comment | Tagged beach, discovery park, hiking, lighthouses, seattle, travel, washington
    • seattle: pike place

      Posted at 7:50 am by jasminedesirees, on November 2, 2015

      During our trip to Seattle, one of the places I liked the best was the Pike Place Market. It’s obviously a must visit destination for anyone spending time there, but I expected to spend an hour or so browsing, and then get on with the rest of the trip.

      What actually happened was that we kept finding ourselves back there each day, finding new things each time. It helped that our hotel was just a few blocks away, but each morning when we set out for the day, we found ourselves first heading for Pike Place.

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      The main thing that kept us coming back was the food. There were so many amazing places to eat in and around the market that we couldn’t have tried them all in 3 days, but we did our best.

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      Our first morning we stopped at a little shop in a back alley near the market and ate the most amazing breakfast sandwiches. I don’t even like breakfast sandwiches, but I loved this place.

      I actually bought all of the ingredients this past weekend to try to re-create it at home (sharp cheddar, eggs, tomato, fresh basil, english muffin), and it tasted exactly the same. I may or may not have eaten one for every single meal for the last two days.

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      One of the things I loved about Seattle was how they used their back alleys. Some of the best places we found were tucked away down cute little alleys, and it was such a good use of the space.

      We also tried chocolate hazelnut pastries from Piroshky Piroshky. This little bake shop is right across the street from Pike’s Place, and it’s one of a few places (including the original Starbucks) where there is always a line.

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      As we were strolling by I remember thinking that there was no way anything they sold in there could be worth waiting that long, and then I think I must have blacked out because the next thing I knew, I was overcome by the aroma of fresh baking and found myself in line.

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      If you do go to Piroshky, try to creep into the little shop before getting in line, so you can get a sense of what you might want to order. I was so fascinated watching them make all of the pastries through that window that once I got inside and it was my turn, I realized I had no idea what I wanted.

      The line moves quickly, and I didn’t want to be the person to hold it up, so I just panicked and blurted out that I wanted “the one with chocolate”.

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      Just down the street, right on the corner is a cheese shop, where you can watch cheese being made through the window, and also sneak in for samples. In our case, we snuck in for samples a LOT.

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      They also made amazing macaroni and cheese and other snacks, and we bought some and camped out on the curb, people watching and enjoying the deliciousness. There were street magicians, people in all kinds of different outfits, and a man playing dirty songs on piano on the street corner.

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      In addition to the food (let’s be real, it was mostly about the food) the flowers they sold at the market were gorgeous. There were rows and rows of florists selling enormous, colourful bouquets for five dollars a piece.

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      Every morning I almost bought one, but it seemed like a shame to buy it to have it sit in the hotel room, and then have to leave it behind.

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      We also checked out the gum wall (it’s cool, but if you stop to think about it for any amount of time, it’s horrifying) and made friends with the fish vendor at the farmers market.

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      Even with all the time we spent exploring the area, I’m sure there are lots of things we didn’t get a chance to try, but I’m pretty satisfied with our choices.

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      Posted in Seattle, travel, USA, Washington | 1 Comment | Tagged food, marketplace, pike's place, seattle, travel, washington
    • seattle: chuhily glass garden

      Posted at 8:00 am by jasminedesirees, on October 19, 2015

      We wanted to see as many things as we possibly could in Seattle, which included the EMP and the Space Needle, so we ended up buying the City Pass because it was cheaper in the long run. We ended up getting tickets to the Chuhily Garden and Glass, which is right next door to the EMP Museum.

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      There were a few sculptures outside in the park as we were walking by the building, and I thought they looked pretty cool, but we were mostly going because we had free tickets.

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      But as soon as we walked through the door, I was blown away. There were a few smaller sculptures in the entrance way and lobby, but the first big sculpture was ocean themed, and it is absolutely breathtaking. I could have stood there all day and stared at it.

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      But once we left that room, and went into the next, we were greeted by a light filled room with an entire ceiling filled with multi-coloured glass sculptures. And that’s the way it went. Every exhibit was my favourite, until I saw the one that came after it.

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      By the time we had wandered around and looked at all of the different pieces, I was completely in love with Dale Chuhily (the artist), and I was convinced I was going to buy a small blown glass piece to take home with me, which is not something I normally do at museums.

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      I was quickly relieved of that notion when we got to the shop and realized that for even a small sculpture the size of a bowl, it was thousands of dollars.

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      I was creeping around on Groupon the other day looking for massages, when I found a glass blowing class. It sounds kind of dangerous, I’m assuming playing with molten liquid glass is not really a hobby for the un-coordinated, but maybe it is my secret talent.

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      I’m coming for you Dale.

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      Posted in Seattle, travel, USA, Washington | 0 Comments | Tagged art, dale chuhily, glass blowing, seattle, travel, washington
    • seattle: emp

      Posted at 9:34 am by jasminedesirees, on October 6, 2015

      A couple of weekends ago I was lucky enough to spend a few days exploring Seattle. We had gorgeous weather, so we were able to spend a lot of each day outside, wandering around. We fit so many things into our time there, but it didn’t feel rushed.

      One of our first stops on the first day was the EMP, a music and cultural museum right beside the Space Needle. There were exhibits on Jimi Hendrix, Nirvana, Fantasy and Horror movies, and Star Wars costumes. It was really interesting, I loved the Nirvana exhibit, and seeing Jimi Hendrix’s passport was awesome.

      Also, they had Sirius Black’s coat from Harry Potter, and Jarrett’s entire outfit from the Labyrinth, probably the greatest movie ever made, and the cappuccino’s in the restaurant were amazing.

      They had an exhibit on Chuck Jones, a longtime animator for WB who was responsible for a lot of the Loony Tunes cartoons. He had a quote that I really liked, “All worthwhile endeavors are 90% work and 10% love, and only the love should show.”

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      Posted in exploring, Seattle, travel, Washington | 0 Comments | Tagged emp, jimi hendrix, kurt cobain, music, nirvana, seattle, travel
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