Seattle, Part One
Seattle did nothing to cast away its stereotype as the country's wettest city earlier this week. I traveled north from our Dwell headquarters in San Francisco to visit a house that will be featured in an upcoming issue and to get a taste of what the city has to offer. Here's part one of what I discovered.
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The sculpture is called the Wave Rave Cave and it's by artist Dan Corson. It is especially neat to see at night, when it lights up with different colors!
Many thanks Aimee! For everyone else, here's a URL to learn more about it: http://www.corsonart.com/gallery/Wave-Rave-Cave
Cafe Besalu has the best croissants this side of France. And that's no small feat, especially given the fact that Seattle as several remarkable, renowned bakeries.
Hey! What a GREAT slideshow of our fair city! You really did an excellent job capturing the personality we love about Seattle, rather than the oft-cited, ultimate tourist stops. Thanks for that! And double triple MAHALO to infinity and beyond for including our lil' taco truck in the line-up!! Come back any time. Beep beeeep!
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