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I told someone from California that in Seattle we sometimes see a "glowing-ball thing," yellowish in color, that somehow turns the ordinarily gray sky a bluish color. It appears to be about three...
I told someone from California that in Seattle we sometimes see a "glowing-ball thing," yellowish in color, that somehow turns the ordinarily gray sky a bluish color. It appears to be about three miles across and about 50 miles above the earth, climbing in the Eastern sky in the early part of the day and gradually making its evening descent somewhere in the West. "Do you mean 'the Sun'?" was the reply. In Seattle, we don't get a lot of that glowing-ball thing in our diet and sometimes need a supplement, and the Indoor Sun Shoppe http://www.indoorsun.com/ has many props that will help interested parties to stage the illusion that we really live in the tropics. Full Spectrum Lights may help the SAD http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seasonal_affective_disorder sufferers to not feel like hibernating. The exotic plants, decor and insects to go with them will help to complete the illusion.
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Molbak's
Category:
Nurseries And Greenhouses
13625 NE 175th St Woodinville, Washington 98072 (425) 483-5000
This is "The Four Seasons" of gardening stores. So if your tastes aren't refined, you might be happier buying your flowers at some place like Safeway. Molbak's 15 acre golf-course sized store will...
This is "The Four Seasons" of gardening stores. So if your tastes aren't refined, you might be happier buying your flowers at some place like Safeway. Molbak's 15 acre golf-course sized store will probably have whatever you may need for your garden. Their 36 acre computer controlled growing facility is the source of 80% of the plants that they sell, according to their website http://69.93.14.252/ You won't need to spend lots of time checking to see which plants will remain viable if planted, because many of Molbak's 200 or so employees constantly care for them. They have enough room for more exotic and interesting plants like Golden Dawn trees, Monkey Puzzle trees, lotuses, Antler Lichens, and variegated Japanese Maple trees. Don't expect to get any 'bargains' here, you can get many of the less exotic plants for half the price elsewhere, but it's hard to find such a beautiful specimens anywhere else.
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I wouldn't come here to buy a camera or for other services. It's a very small store, part of a large chain, and so I doubt that they will have the best cameras at the best price. I don't expect...
I wouldn't come here to buy a camera or for other services. It's a very small store, part of a large chain, and so I doubt that they will have the best cameras at the best price. I don't expect them to have the most knowledgeable staff either. But my interaction with them was less than five minutes, and I found it very satisfying. I made a web order for prints from digital images through RitzPix.com http://www.ritzpix.com/ where I uploaded and paid for my prints. All that I needed to do was pick up my prints and go, and I appreciated this relatively convenient location.
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They charge 19 cents more than the Safeway gas station across the street, which also offers a discount for "Club Members". I almost never see anyone buying gas here, and don't know what compels...
They charge 19 cents more than the Safeway gas station across the street, which also offers a discount for "Club Members". I almost never see anyone buying gas here, and don't know what compels them to charge so much, especially in light of the fact that the station across the street is constantly mobbed. I do see a few expensive cars parked, perhaps these are the autos that they service? If they somehow continue to stay in business, I recommend going elsewhere -- like the place across the street -- to buy gas.
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They don't miss a beat on their food preparation; everything will arrive exactly as it should be prepared. But it may be more "Cuban" than "Mexican". It is one of the resort's best options for...
They don't miss a beat on their food preparation; everything will arrive exactly as it should be prepared. But it may be more "Cuban" than "Mexican". It is one of the resort's best options for vegetarians; the tamales are great! The interior uses colors even more outrageous than restaurants of this type typically do. The outdoor seating has areas of shade in the evenings, and an interesting view of the many musclebound beach boys and silicone enhanced wonder-ettes that frequent the pools of Mandalay Bay. http://www.mandalaybay.com/dining/restaurants_border_grill.aspx
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It isn't the prettiest place, but it definitely has character, definitely isn't 'a chain', it's that cabin where I used to go to summer camp. The drip coffee isn't much to write home about, but...
It isn't the prettiest place, but it definitely has character, definitely isn't 'a chain', it's that cabin where I used to go to summer camp. The drip coffee isn't much to write home about, but their espresso drinks amaze some people because they go beyond the typical options. They have sandwiches, and more pastry options than most coffee shops. My only gripe is that the painfully territorial owner used to be rather cranky when he would show up on occasion and although I've heard that he has eased up I haven't by nearly as much as last year.
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For those who say that you like it, I would "agree" because I liked the place too but I would "disagree" because:
"From Redmond's historic "1914 Stone House" to the world wide web, we are...
For those who say that you like it, I would "agree" because I liked the place too but I would "disagree" because:
"From Redmond's historic "1914 Stone House" to the world wide web, we are pleased to now offer our teas for sale online! ... SASSY TEAHOUSE & BOUTIQUE IS NOW CLOSED. Retail liquidation in progress. Many heartfelt thanks to our faithful patrons over the past three years. We hope that your experiences at Sassy brought many blessings to you."
-- http://www.sassyhouse.com/
Which one of those drop-dead gorgeous women running the place was the owner? It was such a gem of a place, it's too bad that somebody didn't perpetuate it, like the members of the local historical preservation society. (And so I thought why not give it 5-Stars and rub people's noses in it?) Oh well, c'est la vie.
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Alborz
Category:
Delis
8461 164th Ave NE Redmond, Washington 98052 (425) 883-1080
My mother had a Middle Eastern plastic surgeon who had some beautiful examples of calligraphy in his home; I wanted to collaborate with him on some art projects, but unfortunately, he...
My mother had a Middle Eastern plastic surgeon who had some beautiful examples of calligraphy in his home; I wanted to collaborate with him on some art projects, but unfortunately, he http://www.perfectyourself.com/search/surgeon.asp?sid=7 supposedly fled the country in the face of scandal. Alborz http://www.alborzrestaurant.net/pix.html many fine examples of Persian calligraphic art here for sale, some decorate the walls; I'm tempted to glue them to incorporate some into a collage.... But the real draw for "mostly vegetarian" me is their breads, they make several and I enjoy eating them right after they are cooked. It this is an indication of what the rest of their cuisine is like, carnivores will rejoice!
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Somehow they have managed to burrow hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of art, which is a nice embellishment to a learning site and their quiet places to read. The children's computers have...
Somehow they have managed to burrow hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of art, which is a nice embellishment to a learning site and their quiet places to read. The children's computers have software that entertains as it teaches. People who still have VCRs have many options in this system; the DVDs tend to go fast. They have dozens of computers and free wireless access. It's one of the best ways that our government spends our money.
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The best time to eat them is just after they've floated down the river of hot oil from which they seem to be spawned. If you ask, they might tell you when the fresh ones will emerge, and perhaps...
The best time to eat them is just after they've floated down the river of hot oil from which they seem to be spawned. If you ask, they might tell you when the fresh ones will emerge, and perhaps give you a sample while it is still warm. (It's kind of like being a seal when they're thowing fish at the aqarium.) Their coffee is amazingly good as well. I thought that I didn't like doughnuts that much and 'unfortunately' they have many varieties. They tend to become more 'ordinary' as they cool, but I've heard that they revert to their original greatness in the microwave.
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