Monday, February 16, 2009
Pike Place Market - Intro
Pike Place Market has been the soul of Seattle for over a century and is one of Washington's most frequently-visited destinations. The nine acre market features a convenient downtown location and has more than 400 stores and 40 restaurants. You can find everything from fresh King Salmon to vintage wind-up toys. If you just need a Philips-head screwdriver, we've got that too. Pike Place Market is also home to some great restaurants. Begin your day with a chocolate-hazelnut crepe. End your evening with sautéed Washington pork medallion wrapped with prosciutto and served with spaghetti squash, green beans and a brandied wild cherry sauce. Check out special events like cooking demos and art openings or take a tour and discover the rich history of the market. Come experience all that Seattle has to offer.
Monday, February 9, 2009
Monday, February 2, 2009
Assignment - The Gift of Knowledge
Kids who reach for the mouse at an early age get a head start in school and in work. This advantage follows them every step of the way. From her first book report to her first resume. From a presentation to the board to a slideshow of their honeymoon.
Microsoft Office is found around the world, in schools and in homes, at work and at play. Give your kids the tools they need and the head start they deserve.
Office. Within reach.
Microsoft Office is found around the world, in schools and in homes, at work and at play. Give your kids the tools they need and the head start they deserve.
Office. Within reach.
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Flying Squirrels and Ficus'
These are just a few of the "F' words that fill my vocabulary.
Fascination is another. I find flying squirrels fascinating because they're the only species that originated on a dare. Unfortunately for me, they're nocturnal animals, so catching a glimpse of one mid-flight will be challenging. And my fondness of the ficus? Well, it was the first house plant I picked up when I moved to Seattle to pursue my design career. Somehow I've managed to keep it alive through seven winters. It's been my low-maintenance pet that sat with me through all-nighters filled with mouse clicks and crop marks.
These days my "f" words include full-time, working at an intimate design firm, Turnstyle, located in lovely Ballard. If that's not enough, I teach Intermediate Graphic Design at the School of Visual Concepts and mentor an eleven year old. When I'm not leading students, I'm leading partners...in swing dancing. My dance partner and I became the best of friends because we both loved the use of the "F" word. And that's the other thing about flying squirrels and ficus' that I love so much. They're fun "F" bombs you can drop in public.
Fascination is another. I find flying squirrels fascinating because they're the only species that originated on a dare. Unfortunately for me, they're nocturnal animals, so catching a glimpse of one mid-flight will be challenging. And my fondness of the ficus? Well, it was the first house plant I picked up when I moved to Seattle to pursue my design career. Somehow I've managed to keep it alive through seven winters. It's been my low-maintenance pet that sat with me through all-nighters filled with mouse clicks and crop marks.
These days my "f" words include full-time, working at an intimate design firm, Turnstyle, located in lovely Ballard. If that's not enough, I teach Intermediate Graphic Design at the School of Visual Concepts and mentor an eleven year old. When I'm not leading students, I'm leading partners...in swing dancing. My dance partner and I became the best of friends because we both loved the use of the "F" word. And that's the other thing about flying squirrels and ficus' that I love so much. They're fun "F" bombs you can drop in public.
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