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Wednesday in the Park

I was torn over the photo to post. Two candidates: a) the marvelous weather or b) a colleague’s Gulpy. Dear reader, I’ve decided to share both.

We heard it was gonna be a scorcher, so our department headed to Golden Gardens to enjoy the sunshine. Brilliant day, surprisingly slow at the park. I got all shy with the camera, so only the point and shoot came out.
Wednesday in the Park with Seattle

One colleague is WFHing it this week as he cares for his wife. He joined us at the park with his puppy (also awesome, but the dark coat kept me from capturing anything that demonstrated the cuteness). And the revelation of the kind of dog owner he is had me cracking up so much that I had to pull out my camera to share with the world. Note the Gulpy holstered on the left, the treat bag on the right.
gulpy! for yuppies!

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The Things You Find in Your Own Front Yard

Springtime
I wouldn’t have noticed it was “hot” without everyone bringing it up. It’s 85-ish. I had a volunteer meeting tonight on the calendar but woke up to find it abruptly cancelled. This evening, I’ve taken the opportunity to putter around, continue catching up, make salsa and take care of some garden work.

One of the things I love about Spring — when you’ve been living in the same home for a while — is finding those flowers you forgot you planted. For me, gardening is an optimistic and hopeful exercise carried out when the future seems wide open and full of possibility. I like that these flowery reminders bring me back to those moments.

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Silent Auction Thisaway

So Silent
Mr. T’s parents came to our side of the water tonight to celebrate his birthday + 1 week at Mr. T’s favorite place: the Latona Pub. On our way home, we spotted this. The auction was so silent, we never found the source.

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Crawfish Boil at Marcela’s Cookery

Crawfish Boil
Remember that disappointing crawfish boil attempt in April?* Soon after, I heard a new place called Marcela’s Cookery in Pioneer Square was flying in crawfish. The option to stay in town was much more attractive than schlepping north to a place that had already let us down. I still held back on my expectiations and I was hesitant at first, since I’d heard longstanding lackluster reviews of a Louisiana place in that neighborhood. But quick research assured me this was a new & different place to try.

I RSVP’d that Mr. T & I would attend. Despite his heritage, he’s never been to a crawfish boil. I figured it was high time to introduce him. We met with about 20 other mostly-Southerners for a private party in the afternoon. Since I had a big dinner to attend in the evening, I limited myself to what you see here. The crawfish was good, but gone far too quickly. Once I got to the corn and potatoes, I began to appreciate how good it all turned out. Another guy from Baton Rouge tipped me off to the idea of ordering extra potatoes to mix with olive salad for an amazing potato salad (it’d finally be spicy enough for me!). I’ll definitely be headed back soon for more authentic Louisiana food.

*To be fair, the other place has tried to make amends by offering to have us back sometime soon on their dime. Due to all of our travel, I haven’t been able to make it back up to Snohomish County. Mr. T’s parents enjoyed their visit so much that I’m sure we’ll be there soon.

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Bourdain and Batali at Seattle’s Paramount

Bourdain Batali at the Paramount
We’re still recovering from jetlag, so pictures are light since we returned.

Tonight, we met up with sprizee, her Dude, and Toad at Assaggio for Italian food before Bourdain and Batali at the Paramount. I’ve looked forward to this for months, and those boys totally delivered.

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Back from Greece

May is traditionally a big travel month in our household. I knew after the last announcement that there might be more delays due to travel, but didn’t want to broadcast to the world.

We are officially back from Greece as of today. Tons of pictures — soon!

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Brief Service Interruption

Turns out, going to Canada for a half-marathon + birthdays + parties + work product launches + Technical Communications homework = delays in picture uploading. Back very soon.

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Birthday Month

Cake!
Mr. T and I are May babies. In honor, we had some friends over Saturday. There was cake!

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Japadog – Vancouver BC

Japadog Vancouver - Kurobuta Dog
I’m running the half-marathon on Sunday, so today we drove up to Vancouver BC. Our first stop after checking into the Moda Hotel was: Japadog! This was the Okonomi with kurobuta pork and bonito flakes. Mr. T and friends tried others. All good. For dinner, we hit up Legendary Noodle on Denman. Fabulous night-before dinner:
Carboloading by Me

Other great coverage of Japadog over at Wright Eats: The Year of the Ox–note the priceless helpful comments by The Gastrognome. The Gastrognome tipped us off to Legendary Noodle — the perfect place for carbo-loading.

The Japadog we visited is at: 899 Burrard Street, Vancouver, BC Map Here

The Legendary Noodle we visited is at: 1074 Denman Street, Vancouver BC Map here

Japadog (Burrard & Smythe) on Urbanspoon

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Seattle’s Toe Truck

Seattle's Lincoln's Toe Truck
Today = crazy. Beautiful outside, but I spent most of it deep in work with the occasional glance at the ships going through the canal for tomorrow’s Opening Day Festivities.

I headed home around dusk and noticed off of Northlake, under the I-5 Ship Canal Bridge that the Toe Truck is in storage there. When I first moved to Seattle, it hadn’t yet been decommissioned. Now it lives in various storage yards. Every few years I get a glimpse in different parts of town. I love that silly thing.

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Fried Spaghetti Sandwich

Fried Spaghetti Sandwich
Every January, my friend Mary throws a fabulous pie party. Three years ago, my contributions to said party: standard Pecan Pie and Spaghetti Pie. The former is my specialty while the latter was basically baked spaghetti in a pie dish. Novel & tasty, but nothing monumental. That’s pretty much how I feel about today’s offering from Skillet. Non-remarkable.

Remaining options were grilled calamari stew, their standard yet fabulous burger, and some other soup which I’m sure would be the tastiest version of its kind but I wasn’t in the mood. The sandwich jumped right out as easy and good and tasty. It was. All morning I dealt with a busy Mexico commerce project (oh heavens the timing seems cruel and I just have immense sympathy for what’s been going on between the cartels and the flu) and I pre-ordered and found myself lucky to grab 20 minutes with a sunny view by the water.

I also realized just how much I’ve missed basil since last Summer. Time to plant.

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I love libraries.

I love libraries.
Months ago, I heard Ruth Reichl had a new book coming out. I’ve read Garlic and Sapphires, Tender at the Bone, and Comfort Me with Apples in the last two years. I loved all three; she’s one of my favorite writers. I promptly added the new one — Not Becoming my Mother — to my library reserve list as a reminder. I forgot I’d done this until I got notice from the library system.

She’ll be coming to town for a Kim Rickett’s event on May 15. I’ll be getting a copy then but decided to go pick it up as soon as I could today. I might even be done later tonight.

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First Arugula

First Arugula!
I’ve written very extensively about last year’s garden. This year, Mr. T’s working on it again. The arugula’s the first to arrive — it can withstand the most.

Tonight, I had zero plans. It was great. I took this picture while simmering Butter Chicken.

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Making Up for the Disappointing Alligator Soul

Kobe - Katsu at the H Mart
Several weeks ago, I heard Alligator Soul in Everett holds crawfish boils on Saturdays during the season. I had a 3-hour study group but decided Friday to make reservations for soon after the meeting. I suspected they’d get busy so I asked the woman on the phone if she was absolutely sure they wouldn’t run out. She acted like that was a dumb question.

At 1, when my group was done, I scurried home to pick up Mr. T. To say I was excited: complete understatement. We were about halfway to Alligator Soul (20 miles) when my phone rang. The hostess was calling at 1:30 to say they’d run out of crawfish. I was livid. LIVID. Livid.

We got off the interstate to reformulate our gameplan.

I consulted the G1 and remembered I’d wanted to try out the H Mart’s Kobe. We headed over to check out their katsu I’d heard about. (Mr. T fondly recalls a great katsu place outside of his Tokyo hotel where he stayed for 6 weeks on business and is looking for the stateside equivalent.) I also ordered a side of kimchi udon. Everything tasted pretty good, but I wasn’t wowed this time. I’d try again. The service, I have to note, was stellar. You don’t normally see that with a crew of young’uns working the shop.

And then we had Beard Papa. Our trip = success.

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Gardens of Wallingford

Walking thru Wallingford
Let’s repurpose a cliche: I brake for tulips. I’ll happily dedicate vacation days to see springtime flowers, though today was not one of those days.

My team went to Tutta Bella today, in Wallingford. I had another errand to run around the same time and was sans car, so I took the opportunity to walk there from Fremont. My timing couldn’t have been more perfect. The sun came out just in time.

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I’m on a Boat*

Yacht a la canal
*I wish!

Every day I see ships float by, from my perch. During my weekly walk to the Skillet today I noticed this high roller. The ship canal is frequented by canoes, kayaks, barges, tourist boats, and other Seattle-y whatnot, but the yacht is a little less common at a handful a day. Thanks to Andy Samberg, nowadays I start humming the “I’m on a Boat” song to myself when I see these yachtees.

Tonight, I met up with an old friend. We go way back to our days as legislative interns at the Utah State Capitol. I’ve missed her in the 13 years since we’ve seen each other. So much has happened…we spent 5 hours catching up at Brouwer’s.

It was really great to see her again.

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Goonies by Brown Derby at the Rebar

Goonies by Brown Derby
Remember Hello, Clarice? The Brown Derby is back at it again all week, with their interpretation of the Goonies. Motomotoyama & friends saved me a seat so I could join them after a quick post-work disco nap.

I’ve yet to see the ’80s movie, but I hear I’m not missing much more than what I learned at tonight’s theatrics.

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MOHAI at Spring

At MOHAI
The weather doesn’t get more perfect than today’s. It might’ve hit 80 at one point.

I had a meeting at MOHAI in Montlake. Afterward, I went with friends to Quinn’s. I’ve heard so much about it — it lived up to the hype. Hours later — and too late for trivia — we realized we’d stayed out way late on a school night. Totally worth not making it home until midnight.

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Carnes Argentinas

Carnes Argentinas
We’d spoken of plans to visit some friends downtown. But at the end of the workday, we decided to grill up some jalapeno burgers instead. This is Mr. T in the souvenir I brought him from Buenos Aires in November 2007.

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Recent Swanson’s Haul

Recent Swanson's Haul
Weeks back, I picked up a batch of new herbs from Swanson’s on the assumption that Snowpocalypse killed most. Turns out, my mints and oreganos were hardier than I expected. I bought obscure kinds, so most complemented the current upcoming crop just fine.