We're heading to Tokyo and Kyoto this November. We do Japan every four years (2006, 2010, 2014) and normally go in April, but I'm excited to see the maple leaves instead of Sakura. Taking our daughter with for her first time, too.
We're heading to Tokyo and Kyoto this November. We do Japan every four years (2006, 2010, 2014) and normally go in April, but I'm excited to see the maple leaves instead of Sakura. Taking our daughter with for her first time, too.
Not really related to Seattle, but this Seattle-area fella is very excited to be going back to Japan for the first time since he was very young this September! My wife/I are spending 16 days, not sure what we're doing exactly but 6-7 will be in Tokyo.
At first read, I thought this said you were expecting in 16 days, and I thought "that seems like awful timing for a trip to Japan, but do what you gotta do I guess?"
They're the Ralph's of the PNW.QFC's problem is they're owned by the same people who own Fred Meyer yet they're really fucking expensive when compared to Fred Meyer.
It makes sense since they're the same company.Funny you say that because I just moved to LA and was getting stuff at Ralph's yesterday and thinking, "this is all QFC brands but Whole Foods prices, wtf?"
Mellinnials ain't got time for two additional letters.I don't get what "The Q" is even supposed to represent. QFC = Quality Food Centers. That makes sense for a grocery store. The fuck is "The Q" supposed to mean to me? "The Quality" doesn't work.
I go there for some side grocery store trips at the Mill Creek location. They are more expensive than Fred Meyer the opposite direction but sometimes I can find some pretty good deals to be had there when there is a markdown or sale.
Posted a few weeks ago in here. Got a question about Mt. Rainer, how do I get the most out of going there for one day? I wanna essentially go from sun up to sun down and I'm unsure of how to approach it. Is there any specific area that is better and easier to attend than others?
Me and my gf are not pro hikers, just looking for a nice slight challenge with gorgeous views. The gondola is closed while we're there :\
Posted a few weeks ago in here. Got a question about Mt. Rainer, how do I get the most out of going there for one day? I wanna essentially go from sun up to sun down and I'm unsure of how to approach it. Is there any specific area that is better and easier to attend than others?
Me and my gf are not pro hikers, just looking for a nice slight challenge with gorgeous views. The gondola is closed while we're there :\
The real problem is that they closed the non-Broadway entrance to the Broadway QFC.
Put out an offer for 3bd room house in renton highlands but got outbid! FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU done with this shit
My recommendation is to not go anywhere near Seattle unless an enjoyable hike for you is hiking 2 miles from your car to the trailhead and then getting in a conga line to get to the view spot. I'd check out some hikes in Snohomish/Skagit/Whatcom.I'm looking at going hiking this weekend with my partner. Any good spots/recommendations for easy - moderate difficulty in Seattle/nearby?
Currently in town. What neighborhoods should I visit? We went drinking in Capitol Hill and are definitely gonna hit Fremont.
How's Ballard?
Even though I was fairly regular on Seattle-Gaf, I never thought to check for a Seattle-Era community. Good to find this thread. What is everyone's favorite sushi spots? My go-to joints are Chiso in Fremont, Shiro's in Belltown, and Kisaku in Greenlake. Any others I should check out? I'm always looking to try new places.
I'm looking at going hiking this weekend with my partner. Any good spots/recommendations for easy - moderate difficulty in Seattle/nearby?
Maybe a giant earthquake will shake things up.
I wasn't wishing for it to happen, just couldn't resist making a terrible pun.Yes let's hope for rampant death and destruction, cause fuck those NIMBYs.
The block my house is on is mostly apartments, townhouses and condos. Our place and a house on each side of us are the only single family dwellings left. Green Lake Urban Village. No biggie.
I closed in Federal Way on the first at about 12% over list. It was my first and only offer so I was somewhat lucky. Other offer matched mine but my agent was likely better at negotiating. Right now is supposedly the worst time to buy because people tend to start hunting in spring and are now getting desperate.
The reason for the sudden home buying desperation is the rising mortgage interest rates, on top of a market which was already on fire. Enjoy the free money though if you're selling!
Hey guys! I'm going to the US to visit my head office and attend E3. Afterwards I'm flying over to Seattle for 4 days to spend some of my holidays. Never been there before so pretty excited! Any must-see/do recommendations are welcome!