Author: Caroline
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New playground at John Hay
Now that school is out, they wanted to go to… school. To the new playground at school, specifically, on a day off so they could have the place to (mostly) themselves. The elegant building across the street is the old Queen Anne High — built in 1909, it was converted into condos 15 years ago.…
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Salt dough ornaments
Our highly-anticipated, annual salt dough ornament day. Ingredients: 4 cups of flour, 1 cup of salt, 2 cups of hot water.
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Schitt’s Creek Rosebud Motel
It’s here! Queen Anne’s Rosebud Motel is back with a surprise addition for this year: The Moira’s Rose’s Garden 4856. My story is in The Seattle Times here. Best wishes, warmest regards.
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Holiday Magic at the Fair
Last year’s Fair drive-through holiday light show was what it was, but the Fair really stepped it up for this year’s in-person, walk-through event. I was shocked what a good time we had. Tons to do, and everyone was really kind to the kids. I felt good about how they checked vaccine cards, required masks…
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Swanson’s at Christmas
Swanson’s always does the best job getting all decked out for the holidays. We love going to see the trees and ornaments every year. No reindeer this year, but the dino-themed model railroad was cute!
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The Little Free Bakery
You know about Little Free Libraries, but do you know about the Little Free BAKERY? The sweetest lady in Magnolia gives away made-from-scratch treats. My photos and story in The Seattle Times.
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3 free, fun holiday activities in Ballard
We hit the holiday trifecta in Ballard – 3 free, fun things less than a miles apart: 1. Olympic Manor, off 85th, is a mid-century development that’s been known for its amazing holiday lights since it was built. They took it out of the official covenants with the energy crisis in the ’70s, but residents…
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This year’s gingerbread houses
Presenting our gingerbread shacks! (It was supposed to be a gingerbread mansion, but the kit arrived shattered, so… The kids didn’t mind.)
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Westlake playground
This little park on Westlake (a block from the Whole Foods building) was supposed to get a new play structure, then COVID happened, so there’s just the stone slide and some broken public art. At least it hasn’t turned into a pile of tents and needles. But sometimes less is more? We basically had to…