Here’s a common misnomer, but one that we all use often and for different reasons: “The Seattle Market.” But really, to mix up all the neighborhood data into this one market snapshot is like mixing all the primary colors till they’re brown, and then trying to paint a rainbow with it. Seattle is comprised of [...] Read more
Seattle Japanese Gardens 50th Anniversary
The Japanese Garden in the Arboretum is about to end its winter hiatus, reopening on Sunday, February 14, for its 50th Anniversary season. Rated by a garden journal as one of the ten favorite Japanese gardens in the country, Seattle’s Japanese Garden was inaugurated in July 1960, after only four months of construction. It’s now [...] Read more
Living in the Rainier Valley
Life in the Rainier Valley A lot of Seattlites have never been to the Rainier Valley and they are missing a lot. Nestled below Beacon Hill is one of the most intreging areas of urban improvement and a spectacular life. Driving down the main thoroughfare from downtown Seattle, Martin Luther King Way S., you’ll see [...] Read more
