Celebrate Seattle Past with an Irish Wake
I’ve been reflecting on the inevitability and tumult of change a lot lately. It’s partly due to the time of … Continue reading Celebrate Seattle Past with an Irish Wake
A conversation with Seattle
I’ve been reflecting on the inevitability and tumult of change a lot lately. It’s partly due to the time of … Continue reading Celebrate Seattle Past with an Irish Wake
RockCreek features global, sustainable seafood. The current dinner menu includes dishes with the likes of razor clams, sand dabs, and sardines, and brunch is a good bet for quick seating and quality food. Continue reading Brunch at RockCreek and a Tip on Vif
GreatBeyond found a pop of color in Fremont and decided to share it in our Flickr pool. Continue reading Glimpses: “Orange Fremont”
There was naked bicycling in Fremont this past weekend, don’t you know? And photographer Matthew Simantov was there to capture … Continue reading Glimpses: Fremont Solstice Parade
Aside from the presumed locale, soap.n’s photo of a Seattle window scene leaves a lot to the imagination. A display of frames, books, and a nearly naked mannequin isn’t encountered everyday, but something tells us having a seat in the empty chair would make it all clear. Please report back as appropriate… Continue reading Glimpses: “Untitled”
Uneeda Burger calls itself a “casual, road-side burger shack” but it’s a little too new and neat for shack status. There’s an outdoor patio, full on sunny days, and “signature” burgers run from $6.25 to $12.00. (You can upgrade to Wagyu beef for an extra $3.00 or $4.00, for 1/4-pound and 1/3-pound patties.) A side of fries is $2.50, and a shake will set you back $5.00. Continue reading The Burgers of Fremont Avenue North
But then he rattles off the appearances of Circus Contraption at Theo Chocolate, around the corner; the Moisture Festival at Hale Palladium down the street, and one more intersection of art and commerce seems almost predestined by Fremont’s promiscuous genius loci.
The way West of Lenin is supposed to work, after all, is as a tag-along in a larger building devoted to commercial office rental. Continue reading Fremont’s Genius Loci Brings You “West of Lenin”