these apartments between bell and blanchard on 2nd avenue seem highly fictional.
new sign for new location. just like a bookstore full of cats, the animated sign is kind of charming, kind of creepy.
Hello Streetcar! (via kcl_seattle)
The Seattle Streetcar hearts Hello Seattle!
Capitol Hill Block Party - Great lineup, but I wish that it still had its own domain name.
The 500 block of Pine has been reduced to a gravel parking lot. Somehow, the flat open space guarded by a trio of cranes was a weirdly serene sight.
A peek inside the door of the new “TT” place on Melrose & Olive. Looks like tequilia has arrived.
Seattle-based (in a Wallingford attic, to be precise), nationally distributed, music and arts magazine Resonance ceases print production in January 2008. — Sad news for Resonance. They’ve closed-up shop after fourteen years of publication. [thestranger]
With the construction of AVA, even the Camlin’s neon sign will, like its legendary now-closed Cloud Room, be fading mostly into collective memory.
Owls are popping up everywhere lately. This more literal woodsy variety spotted (twice) on Harrison.
Foxmaid. I’m simultaneously in love with this store yet afraid to go inside. Probably because I wouldn’t be able to resist buying this alluring stuffed fox. Taxidermy is so hot right now.