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Archive for October, 2008

Ballard Love <3

Not only do we love Ballard, so does someone at the New York Times! Ballard and Fremont were featured in this story.
And here’s the perfect exeample of why we love Ballard…. these delightful Public Service Announcements have been seen around….
Cozy Dinner Parties, Spiced Cider, Cribbage? Brilliant.

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Maybe Its True?

Someone once told me that I often hold my breath in hopes of something better to come long before I pass out. I think this time, once again, it just may have paid off. So take that mister.

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Paintings, hand-embroidered drawings, prints and 3-D wonderlands~ Featuring Devon Kelley-Yurdin from Brooklyn, NY! Also showing Seattle artists Betsy Schairer, Kathleen Houseman, Kate Dwyer and Kevin Russell~
Part of November’s Belltown Art Walk including Stylus, The Free Sheep Foundation, BLVD Gallery, Roq LaRue, Suite 100, & more!
Stylus show runs Nov.4th-Jan.5th
Opening Party Fri, Nov.14th 7-10pm, with wine/beer bar [...]

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This morning Seattle was over come by zombies. As part of a world wide event, Thrill the World 2008 had numerous events today. Pioneer Square had over 100 zombie dancing in unison to Michael Jackson’s Thriller. My friend Trina participated and I heard she rocked it. I know this wasn’t her first year doing it. [...]

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Thursdays, as of late, have been unofficial twiffing (that’s right, I made it a verb) nights it seems. A few Thursdays ago Amy and I went to check out pay-what-you-can night at Seattle Repertory Theater. The play scheduled for the night was The Three Musketeers. After purchasing our tickets (you can pay anything you want [...]

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The site wil be down for an hour or a day.

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On Sunday afternoon, Amy and I ventured to the the International District in Seattle to take a look around.  After checking the bus schedule, we ran for the number 28 thinking we might miss it.. we didn’t miss it.  Safely on the bus, we listened to the ambiance around us.. the lady who spoke sailor’s [...]

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