Wednesday, April 30, 2008
links: Seattle
Another Earthwork Worth Testifying For at The Stranger. I had no idea this was there.
Savoring the delights of Japantown and the hands-on Kubota Gardens at the PI
Open Season on CSAs, there is one with a pick up location in Mt. Baker.
Shelterrific has pictures from the Matte Stephens event for the first Lab at Velocity
Llama Llove, small portraits of people, with llamas floating near their heads. These are currently on display at the Madrona Cupcake Royale and you must go see them, they are charming. You can also commission a portrait and 20% of the proceeds are contributed to help buy a llama for a South American family through Heifer International.
Where can I buy a less generic flower vase in Seattle? at Ask Metafilter. Somebody has already pointed out that we are living in a town with lots and lots of independently created glass.
Savoring the delights of Japantown and the hands-on Kubota Gardens at the PI
Open Season on CSAs, there is one with a pick up location in Mt. Baker.
Shelterrific has pictures from the Matte Stephens event for the first Lab at Velocity
Llama Llove, small portraits of people, with llamas floating near their heads. These are currently on display at the Madrona Cupcake Royale and you must go see them, they are charming. You can also commission a portrait and 20% of the proceeds are contributed to help buy a llama for a South American family through Heifer International.
Where can I buy a less generic flower vase in Seattle? at Ask Metafilter. Somebody has already pointed out that we are living in a town with lots and lots of independently created glass.
categories: seattle
Thanks for the Llama Llove shoutout!
I'm sorry to reveal that I took the Cupcake Royale show down yesterday, but you can see my work online at http://www.NON-PROPHET.blogspot.com.
Keep it up! --ANNA W
Comment by Anna Wetzel — May 1, 2008 @ 11:09 am
Anna - Bummer! I loved the portraits.
Comment by megan — May 1, 2008 @ 11:33 am
What the? How can someone live in Seattle and *not* find an interesting vase?
Comment by Mary T. — May 1, 2008 @ 11:07 pm