Alaska has been on my list for some time and I knew I didn’t want to do it via cruise ship so when there were flight deals this summer, we booked them right away.
Category Archive: Travel
Feast Portland 2019 welcomed 21,382 total attendees during the four-day festival (September 12-15)! More than 131 local and visiting chefs participated, as well as wineries, breweries, distilleries, cider makers, artisans and more, in over 40 different delicious events.
Labor Day Weekend is this weekend. I think I feel this way every summer, but wow, it really blew by!
In fun food news, Theo Chocolate has launched a brand-new tour at its Fremont factory. During the hour-long, interactive experience, visitors follow the journey (from cocoa farm to chocolate bar),
There’s a new hotel in town, just in time for summer soirees and dinner dates. Located in Belltown, one of Seattle’s most eclectic neighborhoods, The Sound Hotel celebrates the spirit of Seattle.
Until recently, we thought our only option for a whale-watching experience was to drive north to outfitters in Edmonds or Anacortes, which is not an easy task for Seattleites with or without access to vehicles. Enter, the San Juan Clipper.
One of the best parts of living in Seattle—in addition to the spectacular summers here—is our proximity to amazing weekend adventures.
Seattle is a spectacular city to live in, but let’s face it: it’s lovely to take a little break every once in a while to recharge and rejuvenate too.
Becoming Boston Strong is a runner’s memoir—Amy Noelle Roe’s journey of falling in love with the Boston Marathon and its community, for better or for worse.
Planning for nearby concerts, shows & exhibits—and perhaps scheduling in far-flung adventures, too.
In addition to these aforementioned spring concerts, we’re pumped about the following shows: For starters, Tulsa rockers Wilderado play Neptune Theatre on March 26 with Mt. Joy.