Joy the Baker in Seattle
Written by joythebaker on January 30, 2009 – 10:04 pm -I’m in Seattle this weekend.
I’m sticking to a strict schedule of walking around in the cold, eating warm spinach Piroshkies, and enjoying friends, cocktails and Seattle times.
Here’s what my life looks like right now.
Super seats on a wall just outside Pike Place Market.
We found a wall of gum. Literally a wall of gum.
By we, I mean Simon and I.
Incidentially, that wall of gum had my name written gummed in it. Really? Yea… could I make this stuff up?
I’m a sucker for a good used book store.
Then there’s Starbucks. They’re exactly everywhere.
The Starbucks makes sense, considering this chilly, foggy goodness.
Hope you have a comfy, cozy weekend! More later!
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Hiyas!!
Did you know that particular Starbucks in your picture above is the FIRST and ORIGINAL Starbucks EVER!!
I live in the Seattle area and I know just exactly where all of those places you visited are!!
Happy Sight-Seeing! Let me know if you need a good place for dinner!
Betsy
Welcome to Seattle! Have a wonderful time in our beautiful city.
If you read these before you leave, be sure to check out Macrina Bakery, Paseo’s for the best cuban sandwhich EVER and Tilth for Maria Hines’ amazingly fresh food!
The wall of gum always manages to fascinate and gross me out.
I hope you have some locals to show you around. There are a million hidden gems in this city.
I love this little travel log! Hehehehe, your name spelled out in gum…giggle. One photography question: when you’re taking pictures outside, do you use your automatic setting or the manual settings? If you use manual settings, how do you keep the Canon from shaking, thus resulting in out of focus pictures? Cheers and have a good weekend!
Makes me miss my old hometown.
Send my best to that wonderful city…
If you’re downtown be sure to check out Salumi. This place makes traditional cured Italian meats and has some of the best sandwiches ever! Also, the original Sur la Table cooking store in Pike’s Place is very fun to browse.
looks like u r having fun!!! enjoy it
Try to get to a Top Pot Doughnuts while you are there. They are nothing short of amazing. Even if you don’t really like doughnuts.
i visited seattle in july. loved it. there was no rain, but the temperature and weather was a nice break from the heat and humidity of home (south central pennsylvania). sadly, i missed seeing the gum wall.
i think my favorite was the troll under the bridge in fremont.
Ooo, I love the fog! I’ve actually never been to Seattle, so I get to live vicariously through your awesome photos. Have a great weekend!
the original starbucks…gotta love it. pike’s place is so great. enjoy!
I lived in Seattle for five years. I miss it deeply. Especially this time of year.
Hi Joy! I have lived in Seattle my entire life and I love it. I see that you went to Pike Place Market. Did you get a chance to stop in Le Panier? I’m sure you’re friend is a great tour guide but let me know if you need any recommendations. I feel like such a spaz. I’m so excited for you.
Hello! I hope you enjoy Seattle during your time here, and if you need any food recommendations I’m happy to provide them. (I live in Seattle, and I love good food.)
I love your site, Joy. Enjoy your time in Seattle.
I hope your trip is great! I’ve got to get to Seattle someday … or anywhere on the west coast!
I hope Simon will be able to give you some husband or boyfriend hugs one day! HEEHEE!!!!!
Hi! I found your blog through the Bloggies website and just started subscribing last week
When I saw that you were here in Seattle I thought I’d share my latest favorite brunch spot: Macrina (though I see now someone beat me to the reccomendation.) It’s about 7 blocks north of Pike Place Market on 1st ave. http://www.macrinabakery.com/
Enjoy your time here in Seattle!
ewwww! the gum wall is revolting yet amazing to me…
Joy, Amazing pics… such a great blog. Enjoy your time in Seattle
Aw, look at your FACE!
Okay, I’m done now. Haha, I’m envious of your Seattle trip. Looks awesome.
i’ve seen that gum wall before! my friend lives there and i love it.
Joy, I’ve been to the piroshki place in Seattle. It’s just across the street from Pike’s Place, right? Awesome food! I also recommend the alpine martini and sliders at Cascadia, in Bell Town.
Hi, Joy. I love Seattle, and I love experiencing it again through your pictures! Also, I’m so glad you joined the Food Chain. I can’t wait to see the story you tell! bk
I have never been to Seattle! I need to go! Looks like fun!
I l.o.v.e. Seattle! It is probably one of my most favorite places to travel, ever.
HURRY HOME , to good old LA
I’M SURE YOU TWO HAD A GOOD TIME
PAPA
So I am not sure if you are home now but Campagne is THE BEST restaurant in Seattle. The best french restaurant ever! Ok I have not been to France so I guess I can’t say that, but if you enjoy French food, its so blessedly amazing. And Kells is great for a stout one and guiness buffalo wings and its tucked away on a little street, almost hiding out. And the two are so close to each other! Perfect! I so hope you enjoyed your time!
How cool is that wall of gum!
Hope you had a nice time in our lovely city.
looks amazing
just wanted to add that there’s a wall of gum like that in Saint Luis Obispo in California, if i’m not mistaken. weird.
Looks like fun! we were in seattle late last summer, here are my two boys
http://www.flickr.com/photos/9912749@N06/2981497695/in/set-72157608457140460/
Singing out loud is a known cure for depression and or the blues. Sing it loud and strong JTB!
namaste
I hope you had time to visit our beloved macrina bakery.
wow. they have a gum wall just like that in san luis obispo.