Don't just visit nature: photograph nature, in case it disappears or something

Seattle and Portland

I’m back from the Pacific Northwest  – a little worse for wear (unattractive sneezing and coughing abounds) but with a satisfied feeling of successful travel and the smug afterglow of being moved into United’s ‘Economy Plus’ seats on the way home.

So, Seattle first. The home of Starbucks and Amazon, as well as the famous Pike Place Market, one unexpected thing which we noticed immediately was that its inhabitants can be a little… blunt, let’s say. I grew up in London, and no-one there ever hung up my call on the apartment entryphone in order to let themselves in first.

Not that this stopped us from enjoying the city, and we packed in the obvious tourist destinations: dinner in the Space Needle, taking the ferry to Bainbridge island, touring the EMP Museum (see Dalek, below) and the Central Library. Together with newly-minted Seattle resident (and not at all rude) Michele, I also checked out the Northwest Folklife festival which happened to be on: think handmade “SAVE THE BEES” t-shirts on Greenpeace activists, fun music and a strong smell of pot. (Less predictably, you can also buy jewellery there which is made from ammunition. It takes all sorts.)

Birthplace of Starbucks, Seattle is known for its coffee shops

Birthplace of Starbucks, Seattle is known for its coffee shops

Coupley photo in Japanese garden #1

Coupley photo in Japanese garden #1

Jatherine

Jatherine

"Wait, I'm not actually in shot, am I?"

“Wait, I’m not actually in shot, am I?”

A concerning discovery

A concerning discovery

I love this fountain. So do young children, clearly.

I love this fountain. So do young children, clearly.

Arty shot of the Space Needle from Chihuly Garden and Glass (stolen from Randi)

Arty shot of the Space Needle from Chihuly Garden and Glass (stolen from Randi)

For the second half, we caught an early Amtrak train down to Portland. (I miss trains.) Portland had an unexpectedly spread-out feel, but still with plenty of parks, green spaces and easy walking. “OUR FEMINISM WILL BE INTERSECTIONAL”, announced large letters in one window we passed, “OR IT WILL BE BULLSHIT”. We found fewer obvious landmarks to photograph, but kept eating delicious food: a particular shout-out to Salt & Straw, whose rhubarb crumble ice-cream is something special.

Coupley photo in Japanese garden #2

Coupley photo in Japanese garden #2

Don't just visit nature: photograph nature, in case it disappears or something

Don’t just visit nature: photograph nature, in case it disappears or something

The four of us at Mt. Tabor Park

The four of us at Mt. Tabor Park

Some people have described the Northwest as their favourite corner of America. It’s not mine, but I can see why it might be. Both cities are certainly well worth a visit!

Jamie Freedman, Abigail Osbiston, Crystal Lee, Catherine Tarsney, Randi Lawrence liked this post.

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5 Comments on :
Seattle and Portland

  1. So awesome! I was in Seattle last weekend as well. Glad you enjoyed the Pacific Northwest! Next time come up a little more north. 🙂

  2. You bought me Ammo jewellery as a gift, right?

  3. Crystal Lee – Oh! Maybe I’ll find you lurking in the background of a photo…. and I did get recommendations to go to Vancouver.

    Abigail Osbiston – of course. It’s the chic ‘warzone shrapnel’ look of the season.

  4. Dom – didnt know if you knew but Alex Boss was hiding behind the trees in Portland.

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