Serendipity at the Juniper Moon Fiber Farm blog. They found themselves at the E. Dehillerin restaurant supply house and it makes me want to plan a trip just to visit that shop.
Where to Eat (and Drink) Outside This Season – The Stranger. Outdoor dining for Seattle, I’ll keep this list close.
What can a guy do in Port Angeles, WA on an average summer day? | Ask MetaFilter. We’ve been trying to get out to bike the Discovery Bay Trail recommended here, and now I have a good restaurant to pair with the trip.
A Whole Lotta Nothing: My trip to Italy. Fantastic suggestions on resources.
What to See and Do in Seattle, Washington | Travel + Leisure.
A Sun of Thread: 84 Miles of String Suspended at MIA by HOT TEA | Colossal. I love that you are meant to lie down and look up at this.
3 responses so far ↓
1 Jennifer // Jul 8, 2012 at 5:01 am
I was at E. Dehillerin myself about 3 weeks ago. I’m not even a cook and I thought it was awesome! And talk about Serendipity, I knew I wanted to go there at some point on my trip, and was literally doing some wandering with my mom, when I looked across the street and there it was….
2 Carrie @ Rhubarb Sky // Jul 9, 2012 at 8:52 pm
I live in Port Angeles. . . DOOOOOO email me before you come visit for more suggestions, and really for the list of places to avoid! I like Michael’s, but you’d also do well to check out WildFire, The Next Door Gastropub or Sabai Thai (the first and last are a bit off the beaten path, so look them up). There is also fab. local wine and beer to be had. YES to Webster’s Woods. . . you *must* go when you come visit. And, the discovery trail is long and despite being along the water through a bunch of it, it does have hills and can be challenging. :)
3 mrs.charlemagne // Jul 10, 2012 at 8:05 am
Re: Port Angeles: I wholeheartedly second [third?] the suggestion of Michael’s Divine Dining for dinner. Everything I have ever eaten there has been delicious!
Leave a Comment