Maddie Maddie

Seattle, WA: Day Three

My last full day in Seattle was comprised of:

  1. Gum Wall — our mark was still there! 
  2. Walk down to the Harbor Area (watch out for construction)
  3. Ride on the carousel at Miner's Landing
  4. Argosy Cruises Harbor Tour using my City Pass
  5. Pike Place Market
  6. Bike Ride via the Burke-Gilman Trail
  7. Gas Works Park {En route}
  8. Fremont Troll{En route – kind of}
  9. Full Tilt Ice Cream {En route}
  10. Ballard Locks & Fish Ladder {En route}
  11. Zayda Buddy's Pizza for dinner {En route back}
  12. Bike through the sunset
  13. Watch Sleepless in Seattle

For the details of sweet foods, random decisions, bike off-roading, and unexpected adventures, read on.

Read More
Washington Maddie Washington Maddie

Seattle, WA: Day Two

Day two in Seattle was equally exciting, but unlike the previous day, there was a lot of impulsive buying and money spending. Mostly on food, attractions, and experiences.

  1. It was #NationalDoughnutDay, so obviously a trip to Top Pot Doughnuts was in order
  2. Chihuly Garden and Glass — phenomenal/inspiring/amazing/fantastic/favorite etc. etc.
  3. Learned glass-blowing at the Seattle Glassblowing Studio
  4. Artist's at Play Playground — so fun! Even if you're not five years old
  5. EMP Museum / Experience Music Project Museum 
  6. Seattle Space Needle — where I caught a fish? 
  7. Olympic Sculpture Park
  8. Giant Shoe Museum
  9. Owl 'n Thistle Irish Pub for some of the "best fish 'n chips" — agreed
  10. Kerry Park to watch the sunset

READ ON FOR ALL THE DETAILS — like how I caught a fish at the Seattle Space Needle, and what places I would skip or not spend as much time at...

Read More
Washington Maddie Washington Maddie

Seattle, WA: Day One

It's been awhile since I've explored a place I have never been to before. A place that I have little to no expectations or previous images of how it's going to be. When my stepmom provided a means of Southwest transportation and essentially a low-cost ticket to anywhere with a deadline of June 16th, I chose Seattle. Because, why not?

I spent three full days there, arriving at 9am on Thursday, June 4th, and leaving 10:30am on Sunday, June 7th.

My lasting image of Seattle is green and blue. Those are the colors I primarily saw from above, and below. I expected the green — actually even more green than I saw — but I didn't expect all the blue.

This trip I really tried to not plan too much, but leave some time to discover. However — because I'm me and love to plan— I ended up doing a lot of research beforehand to have in case there were specific places, tours, or events I'd be disappointed if I didn't see or take advantage of. So basically, each of my three days there ended up being jam-packed. In the best way possible.

The first day in Seattle was a combination of planning and wandering.

First day itinerary:

  1. "Free" Walking Tour @ 11am (I say "free" because they ask to contribute whatever you feel at the end of the tour, and they did such a great job that I contributed/paid as much I would on a regular tour, but technically you could contribute nothing). 
  2. Pike St. Press where I picked up a couple of cards, including the one above
  3. Taxi Dogs for lunch at the Victor Steinbrueck Park
  4. Pike Place Market
  5. Gum Wall in Post Alley where my friend and I made a sticky mark
  6. Columbia Tower — 40th floor Starbucks and a {free} view
  7. Seattle Art Museum [SAM] — {free because of First Thursday}
  8. The first Starbucks store at 1st & Pike
  9. Watched the sunset back at Victor Steinbrueck Park
  10. Went to sleep! (Especially after only getting four hours the previous three nights)

READ ON FOR ALL THE PICTURES & DETAILS...

Read More