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February in Seattle

Clouds, heart and space needle

What’s going on in Seattle in February, 2012? A February in Seattle might be a little gray and wet, however on this first day of the month we saw a lot of bright sunshine that led us to one of our favorite parks in Seattle, Golden Gardens.  There’s lots to do in Seattle during February, . . . → Read More: February in Seattle

February In Seattle

What a fast paced month it’s been so far.  We’ve had stretches of sunny days, some gray days, some drizzly days with blue sky peaking out (which feels a lot more like spring than mid-winter!) and of course the big chocolate day is coming up.  You still have time to get over to the Theo . . . → Read More: February In Seattle

Seattle Christmas Boat Parade

Christmas Boats

Tonight was a wonderful treat as we went to the Museum of History and Industry (MOHAI) right down by Lake Washington to  check out the historical exhibits, listen to the Seattle Girlchoir carol, be treated to cookies and hot chocolate, see Santa, and then at 5:30 go outside for the treat of being present at . . . → Read More: Seattle Christmas Boat Parade

Black Friday in Seattle

huge bags and not done yet

The day after Thanksgiving, known of course as Black Friday, has long been THE premier shopping day of the year, Seattle being no exception.  It was a day this year when hopeful merchants opened their doors even earlier than usual, in fact some started at 10 p.m. last night and stayed open all night.  Some reports . . . → Read More: Black Friday in Seattle

Mukilteo Morning in November

fall leaves

Living here by Puget Sound is one of the delightful experiences life offers, and every day is a new opportunity for adventure.  Sometimes that’s meeting the facinating variety of people that make up Seattle and it’s surrounding cities and towns, sometimes that’s exploring a new shop or going to some of the huge variety of . . . → Read More: Mukilteo Morning in November

November in Seattle

November is a special month; excitement in the air for the Christmas season. Crisp and sunny autumn days. Red leaves falling off the trees. Thanksgiving.

Some of the events which take place in November in Seattle includes the ever popular marathons, parades, tree lighting ceremonies, and more.

Free Entrance Day at various national parks When: . . . → Read More: November in Seattle

October in Seattle

jazz

 Favorite Don’t-Miss-Me events in October:

Snohomish Festival of Pumpkins  When: Now through 10/31/2010 Where: Various locations in Snohomish, spread out over 5+ farms

Take a drive once or every weekend just north of Seattle to Snohomish County where all month pumpkin patches abound.  The Festival of Pumpkins is one of Seattlites favortie October adventures, . . . → Read More: October in Seattle

Visit Edison in September for Northwest Autumn scenes

boats docked on the riverbank in Edison

Take a short trip from Seattle in September to the seaside town of Bow-Edison for a small town haven of nature, galleries, and speacial eats. . . . → Read More: Visit Edison in September for Northwest Autumn scenes

September in Seattle

Starting on September 4 there was Bumbershoot, actually the 40th year of Bumbershoot, a huge “urban arts festival” centered around folk music.  For the 40th, Bob Dylan was here!  Leading up to Bumbershoot this year starting in June there were parties galore, cupcake events, t-shirt and hat creating events, pre-event concerts, and more!  Check out . . . → Read More: September in Seattle

A Seattle August

A seattle august pic

Anthony’s is a popular spot to dine and watch the sun set. Welcome to Seattle in August.  Whether you live here, plan to live here or are just visiting, it’s a wonderful time of year to experience much the Puget Sound area has to offer.  The last few days of Seafair, the . . . → Read More: A Seattle August

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