Seattle is know for a lot of things, but it’s most popular for coffee, music and rain. Somewhere lost in the mix is Seattle’s rich aeronautics history. Boeing was born in Seattle in 1916, and aerospace has been a prominent business in the Pacific Northwest...
I recently jumped at the chance to check out John Nielsen’s Authentic Danish Pastries in Lower Queen Anne. The majority of my ancestors are from Scandinavia and I’m very proud of my Norwegian, Danish and Swedish roots. I’ve also spent some time in...
When someone suggests something we need to check out in Seattle, we’ll always try our best to make it happen. Thanks to my friend Brittany, we spent our day at the Georgetown Carnival in Seattle. When Brittany first sent us the suggestion, we said to each...
Queen Anne Hill offers some of the best views of Seattle. The most popular viewpoint is Kerry Park, and for good reason. It showcases the Space Needle, the Seattle skyline, Mt. Rainier, and the Puget Sound. It’s the best of the Emerald City all rolled into one...
The Center for Wooden Boats on Lake Union allows you to step back in time. In the late 1800s and early 1900s, there were boathouses (also known as liveries) all over Seattle. People could rent boats and take them around area lakes for transportation or entertainment....