Last Monday night: All aboard for the Admiral Theatre!
Great little half price theater in West Seattle with a nautical theme. I wish I'd had the camera we were in a 400 seat movie house with only 2 other people- a sight you don't see that often. Although to be fair it was a late movie on Monday night. It's great that these little theaters out there. With 1st run movie ticket prices around $10.75 and climbing, we would much rather see a show at the $5.50 Admiral Theatre in West Seattle or the $3.00 Crest Theatre in North Seattle. Fun times.
Great little half price theater in West Seattle with a nautical theme. I wish I'd had the camera we were in a 400 seat movie house with only 2 other people- a sight you don't see that often. Although to be fair it was a late movie on Monday night. It's great that these little theaters out there. With 1st run movie ticket prices around $10.75 and climbing, we would much rather see a show at the $5.50 Admiral Theatre in West Seattle or the $3.00 Crest Theatre in North Seattle. Fun times.Sunday before last: Tip Toe through the tulips
We got a nice late start to the day and headed up to Mount Vernon in the sunshine to see the Tulips. I have been suggesting (nagging) to Tyson that we go see the Tulips for the past five years. Since he grew up in the Skagit Valley and has dealt with the onslaught that is tulip traffic for most of his life he was less than thrilled at the prospect. But because he is a very nice husband, this year we went. It was a great drive and we stopped and had a delicious lunch with his folks before heading to the fields. We went to Rosengarten which is one of two main areas where you can walk around a look at a whole variety of tulips. Above are some of my favorites. We didn't stay too long though since it was crowded. We bought some cut tulips to take home and some planted bulbs to enjoy for the next few weeks. All in all it was a very nice Sunday and if you haven't seen the tulips I would recommend that you go- just maybe on a weekday.
We got a nice late start to the day and headed up to Mount Vernon in the sunshine to see the Tulips. I have been suggesting (nagging) to Tyson that we go see the Tulips for the past five years. Since he grew up in the Skagit Valley and has dealt with the onslaught that is tulip traffic for most of his life he was less than thrilled at the prospect. But because he is a very nice husband, this year we went. It was a great drive and we stopped and had a delicious lunch with his folks before heading to the fields. We went to Rosengarten which is one of two main areas where you can walk around a look at a whole variety of tulips. Above are some of my favorites. We didn't stay too long though since it was crowded. We bought some cut tulips to take home and some planted bulbs to enjoy for the next few weeks. All in all it was a very nice Sunday and if you haven't seen the tulips I would recommend that you go- just maybe on a weekday.Saturday before last- Free tickets again!!!
We had been planning to catch last Saturday's Sounder game at a local pub, then 2 hours before the game we got the call.
We had been planning to catch last Saturday's Sounder game at a local pub, then 2 hours before the game we got the call.
A co-worker has friends with seasons passes and they couldn't go again, this is the second time the have been nice enough to pass on their tickets to us. We rushed down to the pitch and saw first hand Casey Keller's triumphant return!
It was a great game and the Sounders won 2-0, they have got our full 90 every time. If you are not watching the games you are missing out.
Friday Night before last- Farm to Table
We made homemade pizzas from some delicious dough Tyson baked up, odds and ins from the fridge and some lovely treats from the garden. Yes, you read that right in the same month we had snow we were able to harvest and eat food from Tyson's garden.


We made homemade pizzas from some delicious dough Tyson baked up, odds and ins from the fridge and some lovely treats from the garden. Yes, you read that right in the same month we had snow we were able to harvest and eat food from Tyson's garden.


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