• Alive in Seattle

    This site is for new transplants, or ole Seattleites. Its filled with: Things to do, Places to go, and People to see, (in my opinion of course) in and around the Seattle area. I will try to provide actual facts and as many images as possible.

    Now, let me tell you a little something about me. I'm new to the area, which make me perfect for this site. I will capture my latest adventures in and around Seattle and share what I find with you, this way you can go out and see them too. Ok, so somethings you may have already seen, but please don't rain on my parade-because I haven't.

    Thank You,
    Your latest transplant!!!

Mt Baker!!!!

Welcome to the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, one of the most visited forests in the country, located east of Seattle, Washington on the west side of the Cascades between the Canadian border and Mt. Rainier National Park. Here you will find glacier-covered peaks, spectacular mountain meadows and old-growth forests, rich in history and outdoor opportunities.  http://www.fs.usda.gov/main/mbs/home

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Miggie wilsonAugust 10, 2012 - 6:36 pm

Love the pictures wish I could be there

Chihuly Garden and Glass in Seattle

Chihuly Garden and Glass …..WOW what can I say other then, it costs about $19.00 to get in and it is well worth every penny. I hope you enjoy these as much as I enjoyed taking them.

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A day trip to Orcas Island

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A weekend at Cannon Beach

Cannon Beach is about a 3 1/2 to 4 hour drive from the Seattle area, but well worth the trip. This is one of the most relaxing vacations I have ever taken. Beach life in Oregon is exactly what you expect it to be, wonderful! The day playing on the beach or exploring the cafes and shops, the evening roasting marshmallows, and breakfast the next morning looking for star fish on Haystack rock, This is a one of a kind find. Im just gonna let the images speak for themselves, you can come to your own conclusions.

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Cindy ReynoldsMay 9, 2012 - 12:02 pm

Wish I lived closer to experience this beautiful place. Simply gorgeous photos!!!!

Earthday on the Peninsula

A great way to spend Earth Day, enjoying Mother Nature at her best. This is a combination of Sol Duc Falls, and The Dungeness Spit. After taking a ferry ride across the Sound, you can visit both of these places with in an hour or so of each other. Welcome to the Olympic Peninsula.

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