Category Travel

Bonsai yi yi

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OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA The Pacific Rim Bonsai Collection is located behind the Weyerhaeuser complex (adjacent to the Rhododendron Species Botanical Garden), and it houses the second largest collection of bonsai in North America. The outdoor surroundings are spare, in order to create a tranquil atmosphere and keep the focus on the bonsai. I’d love to see an educational area where the public could learn about the art of bonsai so they’d better know what they are looking at, but considering the entire exhibit is free, I won’t complain and will do my bonsai learning elsewhere. Jason would like a bonsai for our house, but I’m fairly certain that there are no good places in the house to raise a bonsai, and plenty of places to kill one–our windows have some sort of UV filtering built in, and while it’s excellent for privacy, keeping the house cool in summer, and preventing sun damage to the floors and furniture, it’s murder on houseplants and I’ve sadly already killed my beloved medallion calathea…or, more accurately, the house has already killed it. I don’t think a tiny tree with very specific care requirements would fare any better, sadly.

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Spotted on the Roadside: Salem Sue, World’s Largest Holstein Cow

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At 38 feet high and 50 feet long, Salem Sue is certainly impressive! She might want to get her giant veins looked at by a vet, though, they’re pretty gnarly, but that may just be vein jealousy talking since I always get the nurses who stab and stab and wiggle and can’t seem to find mine.

Spotted (and spotted)  in New Salem, North Dakota.

Scenes from Port Townsend, WA

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My dear friends Aisling and Chris got married in Port Townsend, which was an excellent excuse to poke around the town when we weren’t otherwise occupied with festivities. This wasn’t my first trip to Port Townsend, but the last time was a day trip for the Wooden Boat Festival, and I spent the majority of it playing sea captain. Downtown Port Townsend is cute in a carefully cultivated in order to appeal to tourists way; I can’t envision the locals providing enough business to keep the combination pirate and steampunk store open. Outside of downtown, things get real pretty quickly. Our hotel, booked sight unseen as they were the only one that took online reservations, looked like the spiritual sister to the Breaking Bad hooker motel; we could hear every bump and shuffle in the surrounding rooms, which meant that they, in turn, were treated to my yowling rendition of “Roxanne” every time I turned on the red light in the triangular bathroom. The rehearsal dinner was at The Pourhouse, and in addition to their great selection of beer, cider, and wine, they have a killer patio and the best policy with regards to food: they encourage you to bring in outside food and/or have food delivered, so you get to pair what you want to pair with your beer instead of being stuck with bar food. It’s a policy I wish more taphouses would adopt! They also allow dogs on the patio, and I was completely taken with a patron’s puppy. I kept sneaking peeks at it from across the patio, and it was almost always looking back at me…and so was its owner, so I suppose I understand why he left because he probably thought I was about to attempt a googly-eyed dognapping. Another delicious Fire and Blood beer and I might have considered it.