We left Portland on a gray, rainy day. It was the only one we experienced the whole
time we were there. The rain did not
stop us from trying one more of Portland’s well known breakfast diners, Byways
Café. My biscuits and gravy and Mike’s
omelet were more than worth the walk there and back in the misty rain.
3 or so hours later we arrived at our old stomping grounds
in Seattle. It feels both comfortable
and strange to be back. The city looks
pretty much the same, but with more traffic and silhouettes of cranes reaching
into the sky. The city seems vibrant
and booming which is great to see. We
are looking forward to revisiting some of our old restaurant favorites (Top Pot
Donuts, Red Mill Burgers and Salumi) as well as finding some new ones while
here.
We unpacked and settled into our new digs for August in
Belltown. Our little one bedroom loft
condo is well-located only 2 blocks from the Space Needle. It has a very cool rooftop deck with deck
chairs, an umbrella and 2 gas grills. We
missed grilling, so we will take advantage while here. Belltown is a little gritty by Seattle
standards, not a tourist destination, but more of a “pass-through” while
traversing between the landmarks of Pike Place Market and the Space Needle.
On our second night, we walked to a free music concert
at the Mosaic Park at the foot of the Space Needle. Despite the drizzle earlier in the day, there
was a generous audience turnout and 3 great bands.
View from rooftop deck. |
So glad to hear from you! Happy al, is good in your new place!
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