Sunday 14 September 2014

Road Trip: Seattle

One of my favourite cities on this road trip was Seattle. It's such a modern city with so much to do; I feel like it is a little bit underrated! We visited Pike Place Market, it has a lot of fresh produce and fish, so much fish. A few of the stalls had samples of things like preserves and jerky, and 'donut peaches' which I'd never come across before. 
Pike Place Market 

Delicious donut peaches 

Gum wall at the Pike Place Market 
If you want a really beautiful view of the city, head to Kerry Park in Queen Anne. Whether it's during the day or at sunset, you get a great view of the Seattle skyline, and it's just a really relaxing place to hang out. 
Seattle from Kerry Park


Another spot that will give you a great view of the Seattle skyline is Gas Works Park. We were very lucky and had the loveliest weather when we headed over there, it was really nice to just relax in the sunshine. I feel like when I only spend 2-3 nights in a city, I am constantly rushing to see as much as I can, but it's important to take some time to just have a break and enjoy some downtime. If you are up for some drinks, head over to Capitol Hill, there're quite a few bars and restaurants. We went to Von Trapp's which has since changed it's name to Rhein Haus (personally, I think the former is so much better!), and after that, we went bowling at a bar/bowling alley called Garage, which I highly recommend as well. 




Gas Works Park


Gas Works Park 

Finally, if you're in Seattle, you have to check out one of the most spectacular art spaces I've been to: The Chihuly Garden and Glass Gallery. It is full of blown glass sculptures by Dale Chihuly, who primarily uses glass forms as his medium. I couldn't believe that such elaborate things were made out of blown glass, and the colours and shapes were so vivid, I'm so glad I got to go here. 
Chihuly Garden and Glass
Chihuly Garden and Glass
Chihuly Garden and Glass



Monday 1 September 2014

USA Road Trip: Portland

If you're into excellent street food and craft beer- HEAD TO PORTLAND. I have wanted to visit this city for quite some time, the city piqued my interest after I'd watched a foodie documentary that focused on Voodoo Doughnuts a couple of years ago. While the Saturday Market, Powell's Bookstore and the food trucks preceded Voodoo on my Things-To-Do list, we did end up making a sneaky midnight trip to Voodoo following a session of 'Strippereaoke' (look it up). I had the Old Dirty Bastard doughnut, which was full of chocolatey Oreo and peanut butter goodness. 
Voodoo
If long lines aren’t your thing, try Blue Star in the Hawthorne District. I have heard that it’s really good- while we did visit the Hawthorne District; we chose to visit the thrift stores instead. Getting back to the food, Emily, Marci and I stumbled upon Wolf and Bears: we had the most delicious falafel wraps I have ever come across! They were inexpensive and so, so good. We also got some fresh lemonade because it was hot! Wolf and Bears was located in North Portland, on Mississippi Ave. We then headed to Interurban, which was a little bar on Mississippi.What I liked most about Portland was that everything was relatively close by- if you wanted to spontaneously head out for some food or a drink, you could just walk down the block and there'd be a cluster of restaurants, food trucks, bars and shops. 
Falafel at Wolf and Bears

Mississippi Ave. 
We also walked around the Pearl District- which had a lot of pricier shops (in comparison to the other districts), but it was still great to walk around. Powell's Book Store was definitely a highlight- it was huge! and the different departments are organised by colour. There are new and used books mixed in together on the shelves, which was pretty cool. If you're in Portland on a Saturday, I highly recommend the Portland Saturday Market. It is full of some amazing food stalls, and stalls that had some awesome handmade crafts. I picked up some catoos (temporary cat tattoos) from a stall called Business Catual. If you're into parks, gardens, and flowers, visit the Rose Test Garden! It was so beautiful (and free!)- especially because we went on a sunny day. They have some unique roses with interesting names (my favourites were Caramel Kisses and Betty Boop). 
Powell's

Portland Saturday Market 

Market 

Pioneer Square

Rose Test Garden 
Finally, we had the most delicious Ethiopian food at a restaurant called Bete-Lukas. There were six of us, so we shared a giant plate of 6 different sauces- it was a great way to bring everyone together. We headed to the Cascade Brewing Barrel House the next day, which had a lot of IPAs- if you're into that. I also had a feta cheese and fig panini which was excellent. Overall, I freaking loved Portland. I will definitely be back!
Cascade 

Bete-Lukas (excuse the poor quality photo)

Choc Cherry Milkshake at Burgerville