Sandhill Crane Festival March 22-24 in Othello, WA

Featured image by skeeze, courtesy Pixabay Hundreds of sandhill cranes return to eastern Washington during their annual migration in March. And so does the Sandhill Crane Festival, a three-day event that attracts birders and other nature lovers to the Columbia River Basin town of Othello, Washington. From Friday through Sunday, March 22 to 24, take … Continue reading Sandhill Crane Festival March 22-24 in Othello, WA

Dine Out Boston dishes up specials at more than 100 eateries in March

Featured image: Pasta at Antico Forno in Boston's North End. Antico Forno is among more than 100 participating restaurants in the March 2019 Dine Out Boston. (photo credit: Antico Forno) Curb that cabin fever by getting out and enjoying lunch or dinner at a favorite place or make some new favorites during Dine Out Boston. … Continue reading Dine Out Boston dishes up specials at more than 100 eateries in March

Early-bird tickets on sale for Faerieworlds at Horning’s Hideout

Featured image by Larisa K., courtesy Pixabay Faerieworlds takes you on an escape like no other Friday-Sunday, August 23-25. Dress as your favorite fairy, goblin, or other fantasy creature and explore another world in Horning's Hideout, one of the most beautiful lakeside Douglas fir forests in the Pacific Northwest. This celebration of mythology, fantasy, and … Continue reading Early-bird tickets on sale for Faerieworlds at Horning’s Hideout

Tiny troll parade celebrates Mardi Gras in Seattle’s Fremont neighborhood

Featured image by peacedreamlady, courtesy Pixabay Celebrate Mardi Gras early by creating a float for your favorite miniature troll (or trolls) and bringing it to the Fremont Sunday Market in Seattle on March 3 for the Petit Troll Parade. Pull your float in a flash-mob-style parade through the market. Build your float on your own … Continue reading Tiny troll parade celebrates Mardi Gras in Seattle’s Fremont neighborhood

2019 Fremont Solstice Parade and festival welcome summer in Seattle

Featured image courtesy Creative Commons When summer arrives in Seattle, what better way to celebrate than with a parade and festival in the city's funkiest neighborhood? Fremont prides itself in being quirky and unique. It's the only place I've explored that has a giant troll under a bridge. Fremont's Soltice Parade isn't the typical parade, … Continue reading 2019 Fremont Solstice Parade and festival welcome summer in Seattle

Eat, drink, play, and support animals at this pop-up pub in Portland

Featured image credit: Animal Aid Feed your hunger while supporting shelter animals at the same time on Saturday, April 6, when Animal Aid's Pop-Up Pub returns to the Lagunitas Community Room in Portland, Oregon. It's among Portland's most exciting parties of the year. Munch out on delicious pizza, garlic knots, and salad—all vegetarian and vegan, … Continue reading Eat, drink, play, and support animals at this pop-up pub in Portland

Port of Vancouver hosts lecture series on maritime industry, international trade

Featured image courtesy Pixabay The 2019 free public lecture series hosted by the Port of Vancouver, Washington, focuses on the maritime industry and international trade. Four lectures are scheduled this year. Two have been finalized, and tentative dates are set for the other two. Maintaining our Dams and Waterways on Wednesday, March 6, 6:30-8 p.m. … Continue reading Port of Vancouver hosts lecture series on maritime industry, international trade

Anthony’s at Sea-Tac closing March 31, more aiport retail changes coming

Featured image: An artist's rendition of the new Central Terminal at the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (image credit: Port of Seattle) Whenever my trips take me to Seattle-Tacoma (Sea-Tac) International Airport, I like to allow extra time to relax and enjoy a meal at Anthony's Reataurant. For breakfast, I order the Seattle Scramble—fresh eggs scrambled with … Continue reading Anthony’s at Sea-Tac closing March 31, more aiport retail changes coming