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Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Nancy & Christina in Seattle

Nancy & Christina at their casita in Columbia City

Volunteer Park Conservatory

 Christina at the Volunteer Park Dahlia Garden

Nancy at Alki Beach & Puget Sound

Christina at Alki Beach

Lake Washington at Seward Park

Seward Park

Jordan's friend Nancy came from Modesto CA with her partner Christina on Friday September 4. Jordan has known Nancy for 29 years, but had never met Christina before.  Nancy & Christina met a year ago & now they live together.


Jordan walked to Columbia City to meet Nancy & Christina at their accommodation, a small building (just a bedroom & bathroom) behind duplex apartments.  They walked back to our house where we had a huge dinner of cold foods (potato salad, mixed vegetable salad, coleslaw, poached salmon, fruit, bread, Camembert & Gouda cheeses, olive tapenade, baba ganoush, hummus, crackers & wine) with Rusty & Steve. Then we all watched a few comedy shows on TV: Catastrophe, Vicious & Last Comic Standing.


Rusty, Steve, Nancy, Christina & Jordan went to breakfast at Rookies in Columbia City on Saturday.  Then Rusty & Steve went up to the Triangle Recreation Camp.  Nancy, Christina & Jordan drove to Volunteer Park on Capitol Hill.  They walked through the conservatory & the dahlia garden.  Christina was fascinated with the plants there.  She was very engaged in everything she did & saw.  They walked up to the top of the water tower to see the 180 degree view of the city.  They walked through the Seattle Asian Art Museum.  They had lunch at the DeLuxe Bar & Grill on Broadway.  


After lunch, they walked down Broadway to Pike Street where they looked at all of the new development there, with many new apartment buildings, shops & restaurants.  As they were walking back to the car, a thunderstorm burst open to drench them with rain.  They took refuge in a tiny Chinese restaurant called Chungee’s in the basement of an old house.  They had appetizers & coffee while they watched the rain through the window.  When the thunder boomed, the Chinese woman owner said it reminded her of her hometown in Guangdong.  ‘Have you been there?’ she asked.  It rained so hard that Nancy called for a driver from Lyft to take them to the car.


On Sunday morning, Nancy, Christina & Jordan went to visit Jordan's mother Colleen in West Seattle.  After the visit, they walked in Camp Long, then through Schmitz Preserve Park to Alki Beach. They had lunch at a fish & chips shop called Sunfish.  After walking back to the car, they drove to the South Seattle College Arboretum on Delridge.  And finally, they had dinner at Tutta Bella in Columbia City.  .


On Monday, they went to Seward Park where they walked around the peninsula beside the waters of Lake Washington.  Then Jordan dropped them off at the Columbia City light rail station, where they proceeded to the airport.  Their visit was very enjoyable for everyone.

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Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Nancy in Seattle & Portland

Jordan's friend Nancy came from Modesto at 11 on Friday morning 9/26. They toured the local area on foot & had lunch at Wabi Sabi, a Japanese restaurant in Columbia City.  The next morning, Jordan, Nancy, Rusty, Steve had breakfast at Square Knot in Georgetown: Steve’s idea. Nancy had never been to Georgetown, even though she had been to Seattle many times.  She found it fascinating.  It is one of Seattle’s oldest neighborhoods.  

That afternoon Nancy & Jordan drove to Magnuson Park, at the old naval air base at Sand Point, on Lake Washington.  There were restored wetlands that were not particularly attractive or interesting.  But we support the re-creation of nature.  The views across the lake were nice.  On the way back, we stopped at University Village, an upscale, outdoor, lavishly landscaped shopping mall.  Gridlock from the Husky football game forced us to eat in the U District.  We ate Arab food at Shawarma King on University Way NE.

Nancy in downtown Seattle

Nancy went downtown to meet her niece & nephew & their kids on Sunday.  We ate at home.  On Monday we took light rail & the trolley to reach South Lake Union, a new development of tech-oriented office building mostly occupied by Amazon.  We toured Lake Union Park, the Center for Wooden Boats, then the new business district.  We ate at one of the several new restaurants there.  South Lake Union was once a warehouse district.  The transformation is astounding.

Nancy at Lake Union Park

The Center for Wooden Boats

South Lake Union above

On Tuesday morning, we rode the bus to Capitol Hill.  We shopped at Value Village, then had lunch at Ballet, a shabby Vietnamese restaurant on E Pike Street.  We walked down Pike street into downtown, where Nancy shopped at the Nordstrom Rack.  I had a drink on a balcony overlooking Westlake Plaza in the heart of downtown.  The view was amazing, filled with so many different things, many of them in motion.

Portland
On Wednesday morning, Jordan & Nancy took light rail to Chinatown, where we got the Bolt Bus to Portland, OR.  It deposited us in downtown Portland before lunchtime.  We encountered a farmer’s market as we walked the park blocks to Portland State University.  We got not very good baked goods, but ate them anyway.  We toured the small, leafy campus & discovered an installation of walls covered in plants & a man walking his pig.  We had lunch at a newly opened restaurant (First National Tap House) across the street.  It was good.  We spent several hours in the Portland Museum of Art. 

Portland State University below

Man with pig & curious dog

 Nancy at Portland State University

We took the Portland Streetcar to the Alphabet District & on to the Park Lane Inn, our hotel in Goose Hollow.  We walked to the small restaurant/entertainment district halfway between our hotel & downtown, where we ate at the Zeus Cafe.  Jordan liked his food, but Nancy didn’t really like hers.  She thought the waiter was quite handsome.  He talked with her at length.  The restaurant was fairly empty. 

On Thursday we had breakfast at Kornblatt’s, a Jewish delicatessen in the Alphabet District on 23rd Avenue NW.  Nancy loved her bagel with lox & cream cheese. Jordan felt queasy from the omelette.  Then we walked to the Lan Su Chinese Garden, which covers a city block on 2nd Avenue NW in an otherwise moribund Chinatown.  Nancy took the tour, but spent most of her time texting & paid scant attention.  Jordan walked around taking pictures.  Nancy was enthusiastic about the garden.  It was the 2nd time for Jordan.  It’s amazing. 




Chinese garden above

We walked through the Pearl District, an old warehouse district now filled with shops & large condominium buildings.  It was 80 that day & felt hot.  We spent the afternoon in the hotel room. The temperature went from a high of 67 on the day we arrived to 82 on the day we left, 3 days later.  (During that time, the highs ranged from 66 to 71 in Seattle.)  We had dinner at a Mediterranean restaurant on 21st Avenue NW in the Alphabet District called Blue Olive.  It was good.  The Alphabet District is named for the streets arranged in alphabetical order & was platted in 1865.  Portland is a significantly older city than Seattle.  Nancy walked back down to the Pearl District that evening for an art walk.  But she had the wrong avenue in mind & never made it out of the Alphabet District. 




 Pearl District above & Alphabet District below.



Alphabet District above

It was 82 on Friday.  We got bagels for breakfast at a shop on 23rd Avenue NW, near the hotel. We walked up steeply to the Portland International Rose Test Garden, then the Portland Japanese Garden, one directly above the other, near the top of the great hill that is Washington Park. Portland is in Washington County.  All of the western side of Portland rises from the Willamette River to the hills, 25 blocks above.  There are some impressive old homes near the park.  Nancy was enchanted with the Japanese garden.  She mentioned it several times afterward.  It is by far the finest Japanese garden we have ever seen & also the largest.  For Nancy, the beauty of the Chinese garden faded dramatically in comparison.  




Japanese garden above

We bought food at an upscale market near the hotel & ate in our room, conveniently furnished with a table & 2 chairs.  After lunch, we shopped at the William Temple House Thrift Store on NW Glisan Street in the Alphabet District.  Nancy was so loaded down with items that she bought a canvas shoulder bag to carry them.

Before we left Seattle for Portland, Rusty & Steve surprised us with a decision to drive down to Portland after work in Friday.  Since they wouldn’t make it in time for dinner, Steve offered to pay for our dinner out that night.  We went to Jake’s Famous Crawfish, a restaurant that has been operating in the same location since 1892: 122 years.  It looks as though it has never been remodeled since it opened.  The calamari was excellent & Jordan also enjoyed pan-fried oysters. Nancy was not content with the crab cakes.  We returned to the hotel & went to bed early.


Downtown Portland & Mt Hood from Washington Park

Rusty & Steve woke us later that night when they arrived at our hotel around 10.  They stayed briefly, then went to their hotel in the same business district as the Zeus Cafe & Jake’s Famous Crawfish, technically part of downtown, but which should definitely have a name of its own.  It used to be the gay entertainment district, but only one gay bar remains.  We had a drink there. 

On Saturday morning 10/4, we all had breakfast at Kornblatt’s again.  Jordan had French toast made with challah, much better than the omelette.  Since Rusty & Steve had come by car, we drove across the river to the Hawthorne District, where we looked around in shops.  Steve bought a hat in a large hat shop.  Rusty bought a sweater & a vase in a thrift store that was crowded with junk.  Jordan got the biggest burrito he had ever seen from a food truck in the parking lot there.


Hat shop

Steve & Nancy

Hawthorne District above

We ate again at a sidewalk table outside a nice restaurant, near Steve & Rusty’s hotel.  Jordan managed to eat half a sandwich with ham, apple & brie.  Nancy ate the other half that evening on the bus.  We saw Rusty & Steve’s crappy & expensive hotel room at the Mark Spencer.  Rusty & Steve drove us down to the center of downtown, where we got the Bolt Bus at 3:30.  We arrived in Seattle at 6:30.

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Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Patty in Seattle

Olympic Sculpture Park

Patty at the Olympic Sculpture Park

Olympic Sculpture Park

Steve’s mother Patty came to stay with us for 10 days (9/4 to 9/14/) from Bay City Michigan.  Steve assigned Jordan 3 days to act as tour guide.  On the first of those days, Patty & Jordan took light rail to Pioneer Square.  They looked at the newly renovated King Street Station, toured the Klondike Gold Rush Museum & the Waterfall Garden, had lunch at the Grand Central Bakery in the Grand Central Hotel & rode in an antiquated elevator to the observation deck on the 42nd floor of the Smith Tower.  All of these structures were built 100 or more years ago.  Then they walked to the Pike Place Market & on up the waterfront to the Olympic Structure Park.  They were out for 5 hours & covered 3 miles.

Patty, Steve & Jordan drove to Lynnwood, a suburb of Seattle, to have dinner at the home of Steve’s friends Gary & Kevin.  Meat loaf, green salad with apples, dried cranberries & green beans were served. Kevin was on the paleo diet, so there was no starch.  We brought bread, which wasn’t served until Steve made Gary fetch it from the kitchen.

Seattle Japanese Garden
 
Patty at the Seattle Japanese Garden

Seattle Japanese Garden

Patty & Jordan went to Bradner Gardens Park where Jordan had a plot in the community garden. Patty wandered around while Jordan watered.  Then they walked down to Lake Washington through Colman Park, very nearby.  They had lunch at the Hi Spot in Madrona & walked around the small business district there.  Next they went to the Washington Park Arboretum & walked through the Japanese Garden & the Pacific Connections Garden at the Washington Park Arboretum.



Pacific Connections Garden at the Washington Park Arboretum

Patty & Jordan went to visit Jordan's parents Colleen & Seth in West Seattle.  On the way there, they toured the South Seattle College Arboretum & the Seattle Chinese Garden.  They took Colleen to Endolyne Joe’s for lunch, a restaurant near the Fauntleroy ferry dock.  Then Patty & Jordan drove to Schmitz Park Preserve where they walked through the ravine down to Alki Beach on Puget Sound.  They strolled along the promenade beside the beach.  It was high tide & breezy.  The waves slapped against the thin strip of beach.

South Seattle College Arboretum

South Seattle College Arboretum 

Seattle Chinese Garden

Steve took half a day off on Thursday.  He took Patty & Jordan to the state fair in Puyallup, a suburb of Tacoma.  Jordan got free tickets from Colleen, who got them from a woman in her building.  It was warm, but not hot.  We saw lots of cows & also a few goats, alpacas & llamas.  There were few displays of produce.  Mostly there were commercial displays of various products & businesses.  We did not look at those.  We didn’t stay long at the fair.  We had dinner at Matador, a Mexican restaurant in Tacoma.

Washington State Fair in Puyallup

Patty & Steve at the Washington State Fair in Puyallup

Washington State Fair in Puyallup

Steve had Friday off.  He took Patty & Jordan to the Triangle Recreation Camp, which is located in the Cascade Mountains, on the South Fork Stillaguamish River, in Snohomish County.  We were there less than 24 hours.  We walked around the campground, ate dinner, made a campfire & talked with Dean, who shares the campsite with Steve & Rusty.  Then they took Patty to a nearby B&B to spend the night.  She balked at sleeping in the tent when she heard the temperature had been 38 the night before.  It was cold that night. We picked her up in the morning & brought her back to the campground.  Jordan collected moss & mossy logs for our garden.  Steve & Patty gathered up camp gear to bring home.

Rusty was away in St Louis, where his mother died on the last day of Patty's visit.

Here are more photos of Patty in Seattle.

Triangle Recreation Camp

Patty at the Triangle Recreation Camp