Sunny day, terrace in Fremont, great fusion food, and a friendly waiter. What else could you ask for?
Sunny day, terrace in Fremont, great fusion food, and a friendly waiter. What else could you ask for?
Did you know?
When the city of Seattle installs new street signs, they sell the old ones at the City’s Surplus Warehouse for $5 or $10 each.
They have new signs for purchase about every 3 months.
Seattle sketcher at Museum of History and Industry (MOHAI).
This show features some works by Gabriel Campanario, also known as Seattle Sketcher His sketches are published every week in the Seattle Times. For five years, he has drawn places and attractions such as houseboats, food trucks, monorail, bridges, football games but also people and communities… Everything that defines our city.
What I preferred were the “Hidden Places” that I am excited to go discover by myself and share with you.
— Museum of History and Industry (MOHAI) 860 Terry Avenue N Seattle
Until May 26th 2014
You can now buy Gabriel Campanario’s book, Seattle Sketcher: here