I never really thought about it until tonight… Seattle is not the best place in the world for cardboard cars. Making them in the rain is almost impossible – and, its cold.
-amy
Archive for March, 2008
Cardboard Car Making….
Posted in Ballard on March 26, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Cardboard Cars!
Posted in Art, Ballard, Mopeds, Seattle, blackball, tagged Seattle, Ballard, rubber easter, blackball on March 25, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Tonight Matt and I are working on our cardboard car for this coming weekend’s Rubber Easter Festivities. It should be lots and lots of fun.
Confused? This video won’t help…
-amy
Dean’s A Quitter!
Posted in Uncategorized on March 19, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Not only does he forget to write on this blog, he just quit his job and as of April 1st he will be working at the new Seattle Mopeds!
-amy
The Happiest of Hours: Fremont
Posted in Seattle, The Happiest of Hours, fremont, tagged fremont, The Happiest of Hours on March 17, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Locale: Fremont; Roxy’s Diner, the Triangle Lounge, Dad Watson’s.
Date: Saturday March 1st
Company: Kim
Parking: My car stayed behind.. parked in a yard.. and we walked.
Kim and I walked down from the “House of Regrets” to Fremont to get our happy hour on. We stopped at Roxy’s first since it was the fist place we [...]
Ridin Dirty with a Guilty Conscience
Posted in Ballard, Food, Seattle, The Happiest of Hours on March 6, 2008 | 3 Comments »
After a good but unspectacular happy hour experience in Ballard, Jen and I headed over to Bal Mar with our friend Hannah from San Francisco. This was my first time at Bal Mar but Jen had been previously and highly recommended a cucumber cocktail named “Guilty Conscience”. Jen ordered a “Ridin’ Dirty” which was [...]
Oh Yeah!
Posted in Mopeds on March 5, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Its Sunday, let’s go to Alaska!
Posted in Road Trip on March 5, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Sunday morning we made an impromptu trip to Roslyn, Washington. Roslyn is a – let’s say- quaint former logging and coal mining town in the Cascade Mountains with a population of about 800. A ninety minute drive from Seattle, the real draw of this little town was the fact that it served as the set [...]


