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Thursday, May 16, 2013

Chocolate Caramels and Space Needles

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It was a wonderful walk through Pike Place Market. I love this entire city and sure do enjoy spending time here on a day off.

You can see the market down below, with the beautiful ocean right behind.

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But just one block up from the market are even more adorable shops. I had never really wandered through these streets before, but you’ll soon see why I was particularly glad today that I did.

They call all of these tangents from the main Pike Place Market “Post Alley.” And there are lots of them!

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But, for some unknown reason, one wonderful little shop in particular really drew me in. Any idea why?

“Tractor beam. Sucked me right in.” (Name that movie)!

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I have been so good on my new eating-healthy goals that I decided that a treat could happen. A mini splurge, if you will. So I walked into this chocolate shop to see what all the fuss was about.

Stamp of approval here, folks. But I usually always get the same thing in places like this!

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I was a little daring by having the sea salt added on top of this milk chocolate caramel. It was so delicious and sweet and salty.

What a treat indeed! I grabbed a chair and ate tiny bites to make it last forever.

Five minutes later, it was time to be on my way!

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I decided to walk back towards the north side of Pike Place Market to visit one of my favorite parks. There are always tons of people here on a nice day, and, as you can plainly see, it was a very nice day!

Goodbye, little ferry!

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The park, which is called the Victor Steinbruek Park, is just north of Pike Place, which is how so many people find it.

It used to house an old National Guard Armory before it was torn down in 1968. The land was then purchased by the city and transformed into a park in 1972.

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I had a lovely bench that I enjoyed while watching some very interesting people.

It was a nice afternoon to sit outside and enjoy some sun.

Until…

The three kids (maybe twenty years old and not productive members of society, obviously) next to me had been talking about pot the entire time I sat there. Then, to my utter shock and horror, they lit up right next to me!

In broad daylight!

In a public park!

I couldn’t believe it.

So I kindly asked them to leave, and they did.

But, unfortunately, I now know what that awful stuff smells like. And it smells terrible, like a skunk. Who would want that in his body?!

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After they moved far, far away from me with their stupid drugs, I once again enjoyed the view of the shipping harbor and ferris wheel.

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As you can see, graffiti artists have even managed to climb this sign to leave their magical touch.

Crazy!

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This keyboard guy was hilarious. He wasn’t very good, but he was very intensely into his music.

Apparently, he had some fans. Look at that cute little couple in the background enjoying his tunes!

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If standing next to the park near the freeway, this was the view when I turned around to see towards the east. Lots of shops and condos.

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After leaving the sunny park behind, I decided to head next towards the Space Needle. I always visit it on every trip. It’s a fun place.

As I walked, I passed a little bar that had these strict requirements for what their guests wore. I thought that it was very comprehensive and funny.

Boy, am I glad that I left my dew rag at the hotel!

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One road was completely torn up. They are always improving this city, which I love. It’s very well-maintained.

Seattle is just so nice. Please go.

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I try to walk a different route every time to the Space Needle. This particular day, I passed this cute little bakery.

Next time that I’m in town, I think that I will grab lunch here. For the rest of my day, I saw people carrying Macrina Bakery bags, so it must be quite a popular place!

Don’t look at their menu if you’re hungry!

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I continued plunking along 1st Avenue and passed some pretty residential buildings that had recently undergone a facelift. It would be so much fun to live in this part of town!

And the street was surprisingly quiet for such a busy place just a few blocks away!

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But oh these blossoms that were in bloom!

And they smelled so good!

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When I was here with Hubby last Labor Day, we passed this Lucky Diner after eating at the Steelhead Diner near Pike Place Market.

We decided that next time that we are in town, we will eat here for a meal. So I’m going to wait for him to do it!

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Their menu was adorable and looked pretty tasty, too.

Now I can’t wait!

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I think a high-rise would be just perfect here, to take advantage of the awesome views all around. The Puget Sound on one side, the Space Needle towards the north, downtown Seattle just to the south, and Pike Place Market just in front.

Can you imagine? I do all the time.

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My suspicions were confirmed! They did paint the Space Needle since last I came here!

It used to be orange, but I love this bright aqua mint green much more! I wonder how often they paint it?

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What a gorgeous day to explore the Seattle Center area today!

In fact, I made a graphic to hang up in the guest bedroom. Want to see it?

Seattle Center

Poor things. Like you have any choice!

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Chihuly Garden and Glass is such a beautiful building. I’ve seen his work on display here in Phoenix before at the Desert Botanical Gardens.

Dale Chihuly does some pretty incredible things with glass!

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I walked past the glass museum to see the rear entrance to the Pacific Science Center.

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They made it look like giant orca whales were swimming in the courtyard. What a cool idea!

And totally believable, with a little imagination!

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I also loved the surrounding gardens, which were immaculately maintained, with this bronze whale fin sticking out for all the world to see.

Shouldn’t he be a little embarrassed?! That’s not the best angle for him.

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There was a little park back in this area, too, which provided a beautiful view of the Space Needle.

But, let’s be honest here. Every view of the Space Needle is beautiful!

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I kept seeing people walking around holding giant sticks of chocolate-covered strawberries. And then I found this.

It’s a strawberry trailer! Isn’t that cute?!

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And they make any flavor imaginable of chocolate-covered strawberries. What a brilliant and healthy idea!

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Their menu was cute, but my favorite part was this disclaimer: “All calories have been extracted from Shiskaberry’s utilizing the latest in wishful thinking technology.”

Dang! They’re on to me!

Can you believe that I didn’t purchase one of these babies? I had already had my treat with that incredible sea-salted milk chocolate caramel.

I’ll come back tomorrow to enjoy one of these, though, so don’t you fret!

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How have I missed all of this previously?!

There is a gorgeous park with a giant fountain! I’ve never even come back this far before, and it seems that I have been missing out for sure!

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Aren’t those houses cute behind the park? I would never turn down a chance to live here.

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I even plopped down on a bench to watch a skate park in action!

Ironically, these were all grown men. Or, at least, they looked like they were in the mid-twenties.

Who knew?

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Some little kids showed up later with razors and skateboards, and these guys were all nice to them. So that made me happy.

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Though I’ve never been inside, this little shop just across from the Space Needle is one of my favorite sights. I think that it is so cute!

I’m afraid that if I go inside, I’ll buy something.

So I admire from afar, thankyouverymuch.

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This building is pretty stinkin’ awesome. If you come to Seattle, it’s a must. Of course.

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There are more museums at the Seattle Center. They are so pretty from the outside, too!

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I started walking south out of the park today and passed the usual totem pole. I love how much the local culture sneaks into to so many aspects of Seattle landmarks!

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I got so excited when the monorail went overhead!

I waved and smiled and waved some more.

And then I realized that I wasn’t at Disneyland. And that it wasn’t the Disneyland Monorail.

But guess what?! We’ll be there next week!

Eeeeeeeek!

What are some of your favorite spots in Seattle?

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Delicatus Lunch and Pike Place Market

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I am just in hog heaven at being able to spend the whole day in one of my favorite cities.

Seattle has my heart for sure.

We’ve already taken the ferry from Bremerton to Seattle, and now it’s time to eat some lunch!

I already knew where I wanted to eat, so it was just a matter of walking a few blocks from the ferry terminal to arrive at Pioneer Square.

It looks so different without any leaves on the trees!

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I crossed the street behind one of those walking-tours groups. I’ve always wanted to do something like this to learn even more about Seattle!

Maybe next time?

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And here we are! Delicatus!

It was closed last Labor Day weekend when I tried to bring Hubby here. It is certainly my favorite place to eat in Seattle!

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The menu is wonderful. Gourmet sandwiches with a slight twist.

I should probably start admitting that a well-made sandwich is one of my favorite things in the whole wide world to eat!

Just check out their menu! What would you order for lunch today?

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You can eat inside or outside, but today I decided to get it to-go so I could eat on a park bench in Pioneer Square to people-watch.

Good food and people-watching? This day is already shaping up to be pretty wonderful.

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Don’t you love this old penny tile on the floor?

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I personally love the décor on the walls. They have old drawings of animal cuts for eating! That pig looks good enough to eat!

But I’m having chicken today. What a shame.

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They make homemade potato chips, so that was my side dish.

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While I got the chicken salad sandwich on multi-grain bread to enjoy for my lunch.

Healthy, right? Because it’s on multi-grain bread?

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And may I just say…it certainly didn’t let me down from my high expectations of this place! Ever since I found out that we were spending some time here for the weekend, I had been looking forward to trying another sandwich at Delicatus!

And the chicken salad was out of this world. Soft, fresh bread with crispy lettuce and ripe tomatoes didn’t hurt anything either.

This lunch was amazing! I will be back!

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I sat next to a street artist who was displaying his work for sale. It was warming up…probably around sixty-three degrees already!

What a beautiful day to sit in a park in Seattle and enjoy good, affordable food!

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With a happy belly, it was time to walk north towards Pike Place Market.

While walking on 1st Avenue, I passed this old building. It reminds me of something from Back to the Future, which is one of my favorites.

Doesn’t it kinda look like the high school? Should we save the clock tower?

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As you can see, some of the trees were just starting to get spring leaves.

And I love these buildings behind. So pretty!

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I hope that you’ve already had breakfast, because this window display that I passed on my walk may want you to wait a few hours to eat again.

Isn’t this creepy?! I had to do a double-take to make sure that this squirrel wasn’t alive in there!

It wasn’t. Someone just decided to stuff it and make it a main feature in their window display.

Makes perfect sense to me.

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I passed the Seattle Art Museum. I hope that I time it on a free day eventually, because it would be nice to go inside someday. I just don’t want to drop $20 for admission, you know?

I love museums. I prefer history ones, but art can be pretty dang cool, too.

By the way, this giant statue continuously moves his hammer up and down. It reminds me of something from Mother Russia in the 1950s…

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The streets are always safe with horse cops around!

Though I’ve ridden a horse on asphalt…it’s not easy! Especially at anything faster than a walk!

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It cracked me up that they avoided traffic by sidestepping to the sidewalk.

Is this really legal? I guess that they would know…

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Yippeeeeeeee! The Market is in sight at last!

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Oh, I love this sign. It means that I am in one of my favorite places in Seattle.

Have you ever visited the magical Pike Place Market?

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It’s magical indeed…and not just because there are homemade pickles at every turn.

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If I happened to live in Seattle, I know that I would walk down here every morning to pick out what to cook for dinner that night. I would see what looked great and smelled even better. Then I would pop it in a bag and walk home!

Wouldn’t that be the way to live?!

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The shops are actually located inside these green walls. It can get pretty crowded in there at times, so I don’t always pop in at the first entrance.

Aren’t the tulip flower boxes above just beautiful?!

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Everything is so well-maintained here. It’s a really beautiful place to wander and shop.

I mean, I like it.

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If I had to pick just one favorite thing from this incredible street market, it would be the incredibly cheap flower bouquets!

In addition to some yummy vegetables, I would also get a giant $5 flower bouquet for my house every single day!

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There are lots of little permanent shops, like this bakery window.

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Holy cannoli!

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And there are also lots of little stands on folding tables set up along the walls.

You can get anything in this place…food, clothing, and homemade handicrafts.

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This was one of the less-crowded spots inside the market, so I took a quick picture. Most the time, I am shoulder-to-shoulder and pressed along with the people!

If you’re claustrophobic, this might not be the place for you!

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But they do have flowers. Doesn’t that make you want to see it in person?

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And it was definitely tulip season during this visit! Aren’t these just gorgeous?!

Man, I love flowers.

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Oh yeah…there was fish here, too. That’s actually how the whole market got started back in 1907. Fishermen would come back early each morning with fresh catches, and people would be waiting for them in the harbor.

And then someone started knitting kids booties, and it was all over from there.

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Mmmmm, more fresh veggies. Don’t these look so good?!

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Uh oh. More fish.

These don’t look quite as good to me, but that’s because I’m not a fish fan.

But you already know that.

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Back outside, I walked past the very first Starbucks Coffee, which always has a line out the door. People want to say that they’ve had a coffee at the very first one, I guess?

This shop first opened its doors in 1971.

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I love the old brick for the street. I doubt that it is original, but one can pretend.

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I don’t believe people when they say it is dreary and rainy and depressing in Seattle. Almost every time that I’ve been in town, and that’s been several times, this is the weather that greets me!

Maybe I’m just lucky?

Don’t worry…I’ve been in town when it’s raining, too. It does exist. But not when I want to explore!

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Do you remember when I was at this very same spot last summer?

Will Farrell was shooting a movie inside this Beecher’s Cheese Shop, and a huge crowd had gathered to try to catch a glimpse of him.

Do they forget that celebrities are just people, too?

I’m glad that it wasn’t as crowded today!

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Eek! And Hubby and I ate at this Steelhead Diner last Labor Day weekend!

I highly recommend the macaroni and cheese. Just trust me on this one.

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I love this sign. It brings me such joy and happiness.

I love Seattle. Can you tell?

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Back in the day, I’m sure that it was a big bragging thing to be able to paint on the buildings that this place was sanitary! Now, it just cracks me up!

But I do love the neon-lit pig.

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And this bread shop always smells so wonderful when I walk by. One of these days, I’m going to stop to see why it smells like cinnamon rolls!

Or maybe I shouldn’t!

Lunch and Pike Place were yummy! How about we head up to the Space Needle next?

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