alaskalainen
- Location: North Capitol Hill
- Job: Grad Student
Recent Comments
As Gail Philips is a former AK state legislator, I'd hardly characterize her call to boycott Seattle restaurants as "grass-roots". ...
hmmm... something about this makes me think of the newly unbranded starbucks on 15th...
swear to god, I sat next to this guy on a bus once, a few years back, and he told me half his life story and how he was going to go to the fancy dinner for the Pike Market's 100th birthday. Kind of ...
wait, why does the "volcano monitoring and earthquake studies" point to the NOAA website? I'm fairly certain that the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration doesn't cover volcanoes and earthqua...
Tour the Chocolate Factory at Theo's in Fremont, of course!...
Better to be peacefully dismantled than to continue to disintegrate in place......
Having grown up with (old school) journalist parents, I have to quibble with your last point -- no journalist's job ends at 5 pm. Not just the independent online ones....
awkward!...
I was thinking about this the other day. Why do they need to send big buses out to the 'burbs where they are half full? if there are only a dozen people who take the bus on a route, then get a smaller...
didn't you use this picture for a soup story earlier this fall?...
Matt - Ha! different spelling though...
I got one can and now refill it from the bulk aisle. The can is so cute! I always make them the night before and reheat them in the morning -- get the water boiling, stir in the oats while your brush...
One of the reasons why I like reading Seattlest is the emphasis on food and cooking! I have been saving this post in my RSS for a while, and just made the caramel. I ended up with some sugar lumps on ...
Dear lord, some, no, all of those bachelor photos are really bad. "Can I get you to unbutton your shirt? Maybe take it off? Okay, now put your hand on your hip/tree/doorframe. Camera loves you bay-bee...
Around Labor Day, we picked a ton of apples from some trees out in Magnuson Park. There are tons (TONS!) of apple trees, and plum and pear trees, around the city in the yards of people who let them fa...

