For our 14 year anniversary this year we decided to go here:
Our first day we were a little tired and the drive up there reminded us how much we hate big city traffic. But once we got to our hotel, we parked the car and walked EVERYWHERE the rest of the trip. It was quite invigorating, not to mention a way to make a (small) dent in the amount of calories we were consuming. The hardest thing for me was the amount of homeless people and to watch out for "teams" as we were walking to and from our hotel (we were about 1.3 miles away).
Every day we walked by this bush:
I loved the color!
We enjoyed Middle Eastern food our first afternoon (can't remember the name of our dish but the saffron rice was to die for):
and a cup of espresso in an amazing French bakery
For dinner we hit up Pikes Brewery:
Where we saw these antique beer crates (notice the locations):
The next few days we spent exploring various parts of downtown Seattle. I loved coming around a corner and seeing art like this:
that was found in this courtyard next to an antique printing shop
Or wandering down these stairs toward the waterfront
and seeing this
and these all along the water
We stumbled upon the most AMAZING shop for breakfast with the friendliest staff and it became our breakfast stop
Loved sitting outside, eating crumpets and tea, and watching the city come awake.
We walked south along the waterfront one afternoon. We found a small market in this square
and I treated myself to a pint of blueberries and a pint of raspberries, both of which I ate that day:)
We stopped and had coffee at a waterfall park:
We had a late lunch at the most amazing brewery, located near Safeco Field. Calamari, Salmon Po'Boy, and the biggest hummus plate I have ever seen in my life! I had a delicious dragonfruit cocktail, and Skott had a drink called "The Fix" (coffee and beer)
A big shout out to "Elysian" brewing company- great food, great beers, and excellent service (despite it being a game day).
We had dinner one night (by this point, the days are melting together, but judging by my outfit, it must have been the same day) at a place called "Zig Zag". We sat outside and in one of the buildings near us, an orchestra/band was rehearsing. So we were treated to live music for about an hour. We sat and talked and laughed and had a great time. We had their wood-fired pizzas: one was a four cheese, and the other was a sweet potato with spiced pumpkin seeds. Both were amazing!
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Seattle is a great place to visit--glad you took time to do just that! Just from reading this, I can tell it was a super happy trip for you. Happy Anniversary! I can still remember coming to your wedding oh so long ago! ;) Jodi, I absolutely looove your hair! You look gorgeous!
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