Nothing seems to bring together the delicate balance between the serenity of nature and human touch better than a Japanese style garden. The history of the Pacific Northwest is rich with connections between Japan and Washington State -- two parts of the world steeped in an abundant variety of scenery where rich textures and colors contrast, any season of the year. Japanese … [Read more...] about The most inspiring Japanese gardens in the Seattle area
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Vegan restaurant guide to Seattle
"Full disclosure, I’m not a true vegan. Sure, I came of age as a young adult in Portland, around tons of friends who were veggies and strict vegans, but the plant-based lifestyle has been an acquired taste for me over the years. Although I’ve always loved anything made with chickpeas, I fell accidentally into becoming a pescatarian about three years ago when the doctor … [Read more...] about Vegan restaurant guide to Seattle
Snowshoe White Pass — the best tips for Winter fun
Washington State offers a wonderland of Winter recreation and it doesn't get much better than walking across virgin snow around a placid lake frosted over with a marshmallow layer of goodness. Strap on a pair of snowshoes and wander into the forest, bound by nothing but openness to nature and connection with a beautiful mountain day. White Pass Nordic Center provides 18 … [Read more...] about Snowshoe White Pass — the best tips for Winter fun
West Hylebos Wetlands Park — hidden treasure of suburban Seattle
Every now and then I stumble upon a hidden gem in the Seattle area that rocks my nature-loving world. It isn't always the physical attributes as much as the spirit, or feeling I get while amidst wise old trees and densely thick ground covers that usually hold an impassioned version of the color green. My connection, or internal "pop" is what endears me to a particular place … [Read more...] about West Hylebos Wetlands Park — hidden treasure of suburban Seattle
The most inspiring art of Seattle University — a photo gallery
Pandemic life in Seattle offers ups and down and many uncertainties -- as we're in a strange zone of things opening back up, only to close a few months later. Almost a year into Covid-19 it feels like nothing is for certain and an oppressive fog, literally and figuratively, might seem to be closing around us, with limited choices for spending free time. But even as our … [Read more...] about The most inspiring art of Seattle University — a photo gallery