Sunday, September 30, 2007
Sustainable Ballard Festival Yesterday & Today
Saturday, September 29, 2007
On Elliott Bay
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A Washington State Ferriy heads out across the Puget Sound from Elliott Bay, Bainbridge Island and the outline of the Olympics in the distance. Wishing you a great weekend. Here it promises to be rainy. With a soap box derby in Fremont and a sustainable lifestyle festival scheduled in Ballard, hopefully there will be just light showers.
Friday, September 28, 2007
Home Game Night
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Sadly, Seattle's beloved baseball team is out of the running now (the blue lights on the right are from Quest Field, home of the Seattle Seahawks who are thankfully getting off to a good season start. This stadium is right next door to the amazing Safeco Field, home of the Mariners). As promised, this is the photo of the Seattle skyline shot from Queen Anne Hill's southern slope, visible in yesterday's photo. The most brightly lit structures are the Space Needle, Key Arena (apparently still home of the Seattle Sonics basketball team), and the lighted arches of the Pacific Science Center (designed by Seattle native son Minoru Yamasaki, who was also the architect of New York's World Trade Center). Hope your Friday includes some night life, a lovely view, or a fun movie.
Thursday, September 27, 2007
Googie on the Waterfront
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The very 60s Edgewater Hotel to the right in the foreground was built in the same era as the Space Needle at the height of 50s - 60s Googie-ness in architectural time. The round room and zig-zagged roof-line at it's left end and along the length was very typical of hotel and restaurant design on the west coast at the time. I've heard it said guests could fish from their windows here, and there are photos of famous guests, the Beatles, with rods in hand. Newer buildings of Belltown and the Denny Regrade have heightened the skyline since the days Beatlemania struck the Emerald City. The south slope of Queen Anne Hill is visible in the background to the left. Tomorrow I will show you a shot I took from there!
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Detail "Wake" by Richard Serra
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The hull of the ship just off shore in yesterday's photo reminded me of this nearby sculpture installation at the Olympic Sculpture Park. This is an abstract detail of one of many 14 foot tall pieces that comprise the work (for a full view of the sculpture in context, please click here to visit my More Seattle Stuff page).. The link in yesterdays photo will take you to photos of this work's installation, which was involved and complex. Of all the pieces on display in the Seattle Art Museum's Olympic Sculpture Park, "Wake" by Richard Serra seems most tempting for admirers to touch. Signs and attendants have to ward off handprints, footprints, and scratches to the textured patina.
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Life Imitates Art
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To my eye, this ship's hull echoed Serra's "Wake" sculpture installation in the Olympic Sculpture Park. (I will feature a detail of that tomorrow.) The tanker was high out of the water, its anchor chain taut. Buildings from Uptown and Seattle Center are visible beyond.
Monday, September 24, 2007
Ballard Library and Neighborhood Service Center
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This distinctive building was designed to reflect the Ballard neighborhood's Nordic and maritime heritage, and as a green building that fosters sustainability. Yes that IS grass you see growing on the roof, and it is entirely intentional. The same architects that designed Seattle City Hall's grass roofed complex, also designed this much used and much admired branch library and service center. This coming weekend Ballard will hold its 4th annual Sustainable Ballard Festival
Sunday, September 23, 2007
New Marina Building
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A happy first day of autumn to you! A couple is sitting in front of the newly opened marina building at Shilshole Bay Marina. Mithun Architects designed the structure to reflect Pacific Northwest sensibilities. Personally, I see a slight homage to the Ballard branch of the Seattle Public Library, which I will feature tomorrow. The marina building is a lovely, clean-lined structure and is part of a huge $15 million refurbishing project along the marina shore.
Saturday, September 22, 2007
Fun
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Not exactly "hot fun in the summertime," but fun none the less despite the rain last weekend. As I scanned faces in the crowd at the Puyallup Fair, I saw a whole crowd smiling back at the performer who was quite funny and talented. The Puyallup Fair continues this weekend and will attract thousands of Seattleites and Western Washingtonians to enjoy themselves and each other. For many more photos of the fair, please visit my Flickr page by clicking the link in the side bar. Have a super Saturday, everyone!
Friday, September 21, 2007
Lively Restaurant Scene
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Geraldine's Counter on Rainier Avenue S. in the Columbia City neighborhood is a cafe that garners a lot of foot traffic in the attractive historic district. Not just a counter, although it does have one, there are also booths and tables and a cheerful contemporary decor. We sampled from their dinner offerings, and their fresh American with flair menu and neighborliness most reminded us of Rick & Anne's in Berkeley. For shots of the interior, please click on my More Seattle Stuff page.
Thursday, September 20, 2007
Funky Is Right
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Check out the ridge line on that roof! And the peeling siding. Not all abodes in Belltown are sleek newer condos and lofts. Since yesterday was International Talk Like a Pirate Day, I thought the Jolly Roger in the window of this late 1800s building above the Jamaican coffee house/bar would be fun to show you, matey. This scene is more like the Belltown of twenty years ago when artists and working folk could find low rents and things were substantially more rough edged but colorful.
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Voted Best in Ballard
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In the land of roasted beans-a-plenty, there are coffee shops on nearly every block of Seattle's neighborhood shopping streets. Sometimes two. Sometimes right across the street or a few doors away from each other! Many are great places to savor a delicious cup, some become friendly neighborhood gathering places. Java Bean Coffee House in the Ballard neighborhood is very popular and offers breakfast sandwiches, pannini, and lovely pastries from great local bakeries. They feature only certified Fair Trade, organic, and shade grown coffees. Through the lens what I saw at closing time was a brightly lit storefront with two figures conversing in the shadows outside and an employee cleaning up. I was concentrating on focus, lighting, traffic and headlights flying by between. It wasn't until I saw the shots later that I noticed anything about the figures' facial expressions and their body language. Yikes! We've all lived that scene before, right? A couple days later I was having lunch with someone in a completely different neighborhood and this same couple walked by on the street hand in hand, all smiles. . .nice to know there was a happy resolution to whatever it was.
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
She's Thinking
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I don't usually care for pieces like the female figure behind the clock in the window display, but this one had such charm. Almost like a small porciline counterpart to Rodin's "Thinker," she seems to have thoughts of her own. Seen in a fave antique shop near Roy on Capitol Hill which also carried a number of Arts & Crafts period furnishings.
Monday, September 17, 2007
Puyallup Fair
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Rain and overcast skies didn't seem to dampen the spirits of the crowds who came out to enjoy the Puyallup Fair on Sunday. There was a huge turnout for the day's featured concert, the Fiestas Patrias Latino Celebration. Last weekend was the Rodeo, and tonight pop saxophonist and Seattle native son Kenny G is in concert. The popular fair is one of the ten largest in the USA, with well maintained fairgrounds that can accommodate the crowds from Western Washington year after year.
Sunday, September 16, 2007
Unloading in View of Rainier
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Goods from overseas being unloaded from the Cosco ship at the Port of Seattle, Elliott Bay. Mount Rainier is viable above the cloudscape in the background. How many of your holiday gifts might be being unloaded right there? :-)
Saturday, September 15, 2007
Whale Watching Charter
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Heading toward the San Juans, this small company takes folks into areas frequented by Orca whales. There are three pods that summer in Puget Sound.
You may have heard the sad news this week of members of the Makah tribe of Neah Bay, without tribal permission and against the law, shooting and harpooning a California Gray whale up in the Strait of Juan de Fuca. California Grays, unlike the Orcas, are no longer on the Endangered Species list. Grays are covered under the Marine Mammals Protection Act, however. The whale attempted to head out to sea afterward and survived for a number of painful hours before going under, never to surface again. The tribe had legally hunted a whale a few years ago. At that time they used all parts of it and were attempting to reestablish ancient tribal practices abandoned over 70 years ago. The tribe was in a long process of negotiating permanent limited whaling rights with the United States in light of the Marine Mammals Protection Act. Apparently, impatient members acted without knowledge of tribal leadership. Some members of congress speaking to the news speculated that this may jeopardize the tribe's future whaling rights as a result.
Friday, September 14, 2007
Utilikilt Redux
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Yesterday in the parking lot of Metropolitan Market on Queen Anne, I spied a Utilikilt and asked its wearer if I could snap a few shots. He kindly obliged and his girlfriend smiled. . .I'm just now realizing how weird that must have seemed but they took it in stride as if it happened everyday. He explained he liked the snap front model better and that these were constructed more like pants. As I was looking back for the link to this I realized it had been a year to the day since I had first featured these on SDP. That's spooky! These utilitarian everyman kilts originated here in Seattle. I never seem to have camera in hand, the right lens, or good lighting when I spy them being worn around town, like the night I saw three guys in front of a bar on Ballard Avenue wearing them (we all have our "the one that got away" stories ;^).
Thursday, September 13, 2007
Washington Wines
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. . .and wines from around the world are available at this and many other wine bars and specialty shops in Seattle. Washington state has come into its own in the last 20 years or so as a wine region and boasts many wonderful wineries. Most are east of the Cascade Mountains, but there are a few within bicycling distance of Seattle on the Burke Gilman trail, including the well known Chateau Ste. Michelle (take your panniers for your purchases!).
Wine is not something I purchase frequently, but we did live in San Francisco near the Northern California wine regions for a long while and visited enough to know our way around a wine list. Its hard for me not to fall back on those favorite familiar vintners when looking at a restaurant list or choosing a wine for when friends come to dinner. Small shops like The Wine Shop on Twenty Fourth with knowledgeable owners who host free tastings can help expose their customers to new gems from around the world and are a fun way to learn about Washington's wines and support small local businesses.
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
See For Yourself
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A very sunny day in downtown Seattle. When I took this in the late afternoon there was an outdoor swing dance going on across the street at Westlake Plaza and these folks had decided they needed some sunglasses. The street vendor in front of Westlake Center held a mirror for them to check things out. I enjoyed seeing their fashions too. After an unusual less-than-blue-sky- summer, we are finally having some clear sunny hot days. . .but I hear that will change again by the weekend. . .sigh. Wear those shades while you can! For photos of the swing dance, see my More Seattle Stuff page.
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
In Memoriam
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For those lost six years ago, for those grieving and suffering still, for a nation and world taken advantage of by misleading opportunists in the aftermath, may we find justice and peace.Monday, September 10, 2007
Mid Century Modern
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This vintage TV and lamp tree were in the display window of Rain City Video in the Sunset Hill area of the Ballard neighborhood. Furniture styles of this era are popular among Seattle collectors, with many design and consignment shops specializing in vintage and reproduction classic pieces.
Sunday, September 09, 2007
Ray's Boathouse Sunset
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After a perfect sunny day the sun retired behind the Olympic Mountains across the Puget Sound. From Shilshole Marina on the Ballard shore the sign for Ray's Boathouse replaced the sun in the sky. The peak called The Brothers is to the left of the sign platform. Have a restful Sunday!
Saturday, September 08, 2007
Going Dotty!
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Thought you might enjoy a bit of visual humor today. Here is a case of carrying a theme too far. I passed this woman at a sidewalk cafe in the Greenlake neighborhood . .her spotted jacket seems to have inspired her pants to join suit (I can hear even Michael groaning now!!). The table support, coffee cup sleeve and chair have joined in. Thank goodness her skin and the bricks held their ground or you'd think her whole world was going chameleon. Its sunny Indian Summer weather in Seattle, with a feel of fall in the air. Have a wonderful Saturday wherever you are!
Friday, September 07, 2007
Space Age & Medieval Port Cities Meet. . .Sort Of
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A tanker from the ancient Croatian port sits high in Elliott Bay in view of the shore along Seattle's uptown neighborhood and beyond to lower Queen Anne and the Space Needle at Seattle Center. The seas were our international connectors before the skies opened to us. If you'd like to see a crew member on board the ship, click my More Seattle Stuff Page to see "No Naked Lights."
Thursday, September 06, 2007
Piggie & Her Admirerers
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Unlike the fur clad fellow in yesterday's shot, this lass in the pearls and delectable hat has something to be concerned about. Summer is over and her green polka dot bkini-clad form will soon be history (to see her head to toe shot, click my More Seattle Stuff page here). Her fate? After helping to mark the celebration of the Market's centeniary, she will be auctioned off to the highest bidder at a gala event. Have you a beach for her?
"October 12, Pigs on Parade Auction: When their summer job of livening up the Seattle cityscape comes to a close, the pigs will transition to their new lives and homes. John Curley of KING 5’s “Evening Magazine” and Seattle Magazine will help auction off the pigs to the highest bidders to raise even more funds for the Market’s social services. The Seattle Westin, 1900 5th Avenue. Click here to make your reservation." ~Pike Place Market Foundation
Wednesday, September 05, 2007
No Worries
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This sea lion was sitting fat and happy atop its floating sun deck near Harbor Island and the Duwamish Waterway. We passed by within a few yards and all it did was lift its head a bit. Too full of salmon, perhaps? We saw a companion munching one in the water a few hundred feet away, accompanied by squabbling sea birds looking for tid bits. Of concern since the 1980s were aggressive sea lions feeding on rare Steelhead trout near the Ballard fish ladder. I felt encouraged that the Duwamish River, a super fund clean up site, sustains a growing salmon spawning cycle at all.
Tuesday, September 04, 2007
They Say The Neon Lights Are Bright On Broadway
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On a gloomy evening, the theater marquee of the old Broadway Theater brightens up this busy corner of Capitol Hill. It became a Rite Aid Pharmacy in 1990. Originally called the Society Theater when it opened circa 1909, it took the name Broadway Theater in 1934. The current marquee dates back to 1948, and has been modified only slightly with a bit more neon border and the Rite Aid logo (see all the theater's incarnations here).
Monday, September 03, 2007
Labor Day Showers
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School children in the public system here in Seattle return to classes on Wednesday. This being the three day Labor Day holiday weekend, there are many sales luring parents into the shops for last minute items. I came across these rain boots in a display window at Retroactive Kids., which recently moved from West Seattle to the Columbia City neighborhood. If you look closely at the dots on the red pair atop the vintage Holly Hobby lunch box, you'll see little monkey sculls and cross bones. Ah, postmodern childhood. Meanwhile, Bumbershoot, the amazing 3 day music and arts festival, is luring thousands of all ages to Seattle Center for its last day, and they might need these, as showers are expected.
Here we go into Indian Summer. . .I hope! Happy Monday, and restful Labor Day to folks in the US.
Sunday, September 02, 2007
Amazon.com Headquarters
Saturday, September 01, 2007
Theme Day: Street Lamps & Street Signs
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It is September 1st, and I FORGOT what the date was until just now. The first means it is Theme Day for City Daily Photo Bloggers. Luckily, the photo I posted below does show an interesting street lamp in an historic district of Seattle called Columbia City. But above is the photo I actually took for today. This is a lamp you will only find in the Rainier Square area of downtown Seattle. . .and it was a bulb shy of actually being square! Please take a trip around the world and see the special photos the CDP family members have for you today. Just click the links below.
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And because I seem to be calendar challenged this month, you get a bonus post for today:
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This live theater venue in the heart of the Columbia City neighborhood's shopping district angles back from the street and features arched multi light windows. Many people were reading playbills along the front. As the banner indicates, Columbia City is celebrating the centennial of its annexation to Seattle. Like Ballard to the north, it had been an independent city to the south that voted to become part of Seattle in 1907. The merchants' association and community members have worked hard since the 1970s to revitalize the now thriving historic commercial district. The farmer's market and the first Friday of the month $5 "Beat Night" multi-venue live performances bring neighborhood regulars and visitors together for fun and great live music.