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Friday, October 21, 2011

Flashback Friday ~Farmers Market Season in Review

This week's flashback is a look back at this season's Broadway Farmers Market in Tacoma. This was my last week to be able to visit it since I'll be gone next Thursday on the finale. Here's what it looked like in the Spring! Just look at those fresh green leaves :-)
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Rhubarb, onions and greens were mostly all that was available veggie wise.


My favorite Crepe stand, Paprika was back! Love the crepes and the lady that runs it is so friendly and cheeful. She does catering too!


Dr. Terry was there with his pies


This may have been the day I brought Randy a piece of rhubarb


And the flowers...well they were very springy too!


As spring moved into summer I discovered the Bacon Forever booth with all of their goodies


Starring none other than...BACON! My favorite was this. Do not turn your nose up at this ladies and gentlemen. This is a seriously good apple pie...


Leaves were definitely in full summer swing


It was a busy summer so I apparently didn't have time to take many at the market! But I made a point of taking a few at yesterdays market to round out the season.


The bouquets had definitely taken on a fall flavor


How cute are these pumpkin arrangements. All you Martha Stewarts out there get hoppin' and make one of these.


Still tons of gorgeous dahlias


Veggie stands were decked on in fall gear - also known as dried corn stalks.


Sweet potatoes, concord grapes and fresh apples....mmmmm


I love to see all of the furry friends that come to the market each week.


I enjoyed my lunch (Indian shishkabobs) in this little park. I love the trompe l'oeil at the far end.


I'll miss the market in the winter months but it does give me something to look forward to! I'm so lucky to have this market just a long block from my office.

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Friday, October 14, 2011

Flashback Friday! I'm baaaack

I took a little extended blogging break, but I'm back and wanted to quickly flashback over the past couple of months to get you back up to speed! There may be more to come, but this is the (blog) readers digest version :-)

I spent some quality time with my best childhood and lifelong bud Allison!


We took a tour on a duck with Captain Tenille (I kid you not)


Saw the market at night


Took at steam engine ride on the Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad


Saw a beautiful reflection


Felt the love at the Hoh Rainforest in the Olympic National Park


Braved the rain at Forks


To hang out with some vampires and giant wolves


Spent the night at a brothel - the Miss Kitty room at The Palace hotel was verrry nice


Took a boat ride to the San Juan islands


To eat some fish tacos


And see some whale tails!



Saw the Seattle skyline from a different perspective


We finished our week watching the lady elk show off for their man at Northwest Trek


Then my sister came to visit and we at some cheesey ice cream at a Taste of Port Orchard


Found some spawning salmon


Took in some mountain flowers at Tipsoo Lake

Went on the Savor of Seattle gourmet tour - yummmmy



Then I headed to Kansas City for work for a week and met up with one of my internet buddies, Cynthia (and her hubby John). Here she is eating up a big ole plate of gizzards at a neat place called Strouds.


Headed back home just in time to catch the end of the Western Washington state fair in Puyallup


More recently I was able to spend some quality time with my parents. Here is my Mom checking out the test dahlias at the Point Defiance Dahlia Trial Garden. Isn't she cute sporting her post cataract surgery glasses?? Love you Momma!


And finally we sought out an internet legend - have any of you seen a photo of this house in your email? I've gotten it a few times. Its really a piece of work! So many plants to water :-) It's right here in Tacoma!


Well maybe you can see why I had to take a little break! Its been a whirlwind around here, but I enjoyed every minute of it.

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Thursday, August 4, 2011

Flashback Friday ~Happy Birthday to my Sissy

Its my sister Cindy's birthday today! So I'm flashing back to her visit to see me a couple of years ago. She will be coming back in September! Yay!!! Here she is by the Tuttle River on our way up to Mt. St. Helen's


Here we are from the viewing area. That's our "adopted" sister Cathy.


Cindy and Cathy on the Space Needle!


Here she is at beach near Forks.



And with me, my Mom and Cathy on a giant Douglas Fir - the biggest!


And another giant tree! Western Cedar - also the biggest :-)


Coming down the path at Olympic National Forest


Here she is all smiles on our whale watching tour


It was a fun trip and I'd like to do it all over again. Looking forward to the September visit too! Happy Birthday Cindy! Love you! I know you love daisies - here is a neat African Daisy for you :-)



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Sunday, May 1, 2011

~Bloedel Reserve~


My parent were here visiting a couple weeks back and although the weather wasn't stellar, it was nice enough that we were able to go out on a couple of "field trips". The first was to a place called the Bloedel Reserve. It's the former estate of a lumber magnate and his wife and now is a public garden. The estate is 150 acres in total, with about half of that developed gardens and the rest are wooded areas. Much like the Chase Garden I blogged about last month, The Bloedel Reserve is dedicated mostly to native plants and natural plantings. Our walk started at this gate house which is a more recent structure and serves as a gift shop and starting point for tours.


The most formal plantings in the whole garden are around this gate house and even those have a natural feel with the drifting heather.


From the gatehouse we followed a bark path which marks the trails throughout the garden and headed for the sheep sheds.


Past the sheds there were bulbs here and there in the grass


Past the meadow, we entered a more wooded area.


And we were greeted by some wildlife..not a bit scared of us.


We passed this beautiful red flowering currant - I've got one in my yard but it sure doesn't look like this!


We soon came to a beautiful area known at the Bird Marsh


And we did see a few water fowl including this pair of geese


It was a very pretty spot I could have stayed at for a while


But we kept moving into an even more heavily wooded area via a trestle bridge and elevated boardwalk.


Which had what I think is the family symbol embedded in it.


I was so proud of my Mom for walking the whole 2 miles of trail, even in the slightly steeper wooded areas with not much rest. Having my Dad at her side probably helped :-)


No matter how long I live here I don't think I will ever get tired of seeing the beautiful moss covered surfaces of the Pacific Northwest forest.


I get caught up in details like this moss covered stump


At the base of this tree I found a little treasure trove of mushrooms


Not sure if they were edible but they sure were cute!


What struck me in this area were the many shades of green. Can you count them all?


But there wasn't just green..there was some color along the way too. Like these native bleeding hearts.


And "skunk" cabbage which reminds me of calla lilies.


Here's a view of the neat boardwalk that allowed us to walk over some wet areas where the skunk cabbage grows. Keep in mind...this was someone's "yard" at one time.


As we emerged from the woods we saw a beautiful weeping willow


It is really an idyllic setting


And it flanks the drive up to the former Bloedel home


Here's another shot of the willow from a different angle


There was a plant sale going on that day. I'm not sure how, but I didn't come home with anything!


We were able to tour the first floor of the house. I loved this beautiful bouquet made from items on the grounds. That's Mr. Bloedel in his searsucker jacket on the wall.


Behind the home is a beautiful view of Puget Sound


To the side of the house and down a little hill is an overlook to a waterfall


We followed a trail from this point and walked through this beautiful little stand of birch trees


This trail leads to a beautiful spot called the Christmas pool. It was a gift to Mrs. Bloedel from her husband.


This area has more perennial flower plantings than many of the other areas because they were things she liked. Like this beautiful hellebore.


The pool is lined in pretty spring blooming natives as well


Including these pretty pink fawn lilies. I bought one like it at a plant sale a few weeks ago. I really am envious of the space to let these kinds of plants naturalize. My little yard just doesn't allow me to let things go...I have to corral them! lol


Next we crossed over a little bridge


And up the side of the creek


Then into another wooded area which had a lot of pretty groundcovers like this mix of pulmonaria, oxalis and bleeding heart.


More beautiful moss covered trees in this area


And I spied some trillium


We came across a beautiful old rhododendron along this walk


I love these little oomphaloides and I love their name too!


I'd love to have one of these Mayapples (podophyllum). I love their shape.


There were so many little "wild" flowers. These yellow dog violets were so cheery.


Lots of places to stop and sit throughout the garden


Towards the end of the trail we got a glimpse of the backside of the beautiful weeping willow


And found ourselves at the Japanese garden


The cherry trees were beginning to drop their pretty pink petals


The Japanese Garden features a guest house & zen rock garden


I loved the checkerboarded stepping stones


The gate leading out of the Japanese garden - that is black mondo grass flanking each side of the walk.


Leaving the Japanese garden and heading towards perhaps the most interesting part of the Reserve...the moss garden.


Most every other low growing vegetation was removed from this area and moss transplanted in


The effect is amazing. We were told its very hard to keep it up


There are a few other plants including the skunk cabbage..but they seem to really blend in with the greenish yellow moss theme


At the end of the moss trail is a reflecting pond where you can see mirror images of the firs that tower around it. The Bloedels are buried in this area because it was a place they loved.


Back down the moss trail


And our tour was over! Here are the front side of my parents...I seemed to lag behind them the whole time :-)


Hope you enjoyed the walk! I'm joining in for Mosaic Monday over at Little Red House. Go check it out.
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