Sunday, February 28, 2010
New Beginnings
One Bedroom - Seriously ?
Never in a million years were Ray and I looking at 1 bedroom condos. Are you kidding me? We were living in a 3 bedroom home with a bonus room. Yes, we had agreed that downsizing was a good thing but . . . When we started looking we weren’t sure about fitting ourselves into the most common condo configuration – a two bedroom home. Each time I came across the listing and saw this picture, I was so intrigued. Where was this condo surrounded by such a natural setting? But wait STOP, I would scroll down and remind myself, it was one bedroom (only size available at that point) – can’t be done. Finally after looking at another condo in Issaquah, we decided we just had to take a look at this place. Not really an option but, it’s not going to hurt just to see what it’s like. Maybe it was just us, but once we saw the unit and then stepped out on the deck and breathed in Squak Mtn. rising directly in front of us and Tiger Mtn. (complete with paragliders drifting off to our left) . . . Well let’s just say we were prepared to jettison just about anything it took to move into this place. Amazingly, though we didn’t have to sacrifice that much. With a large storage closet inside the unit, another on the deck and a third in the garage we were able to bring everything we needed and WANTED with us and it fit just fine. There was also a real upside to not having too much extra space. Over the 5+ years we’ve been here, the size of the unit has dovetailed quite nicely with the emerging “Green Thinking”. There is no extra space to just dump stuff you don’t want to decide about and before you buy another item because you might use it someday, you stop and think!
Thursday, February 18, 2010
A River Runs Through It (Well A Creek)
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
A Room With a View
You know how when you're looking at an online listing -- and there's this really nice shot titled "View" ? If only you could really know where that shot was taken and with how much zoom. We are blessed to have really beautiful views you don't have to hang out the bathroom window or climb on the roof to see. These two pictures were both taken from our deck. This deck is directly adjacent to the livingroom and diningroom. The very same vistas are visible from the livingroom slider and in the diningroom through large corner windows, as the virtual tour shows. No zoom, no ladders -- just Ahhhhhhhh! Nice !
Maximum Accessibility
Don't Have to Cook !
Fajitas, Porterhouse and Ribs -- Oh My ! At most recent count there are eight restaurants within a mile of Kelkari (not always a good thing for the waistline). Three of our favorites are Las Margaritas for excellent Mexican food *( website currently under re-construction), Stan's Barbeque http://www.stansbarbq.com/ where they somehow manage to hire the world's most genuinely friendly staff and serve the most tender, flavorable meats, simply and comfortably, and Jak's Grill http://www.jaksgrill.com/ where the first bite of a burger, steak dinner, or the wonderful brunch benedict, makes your soul sing, DO NOT WATCH THE SLIDE SHOW ON THEIR WEBSITE WHEN YOU'RE HUNGRY. In addition, the Issaquah Brewhouse http://www.rogue.com/ is another favorite spot for locals - especially on temperate days, spring through fall when patrons relax and chat at sunny side walk tables.
Some of Our Best Natural Places
One exit east of us is Tradition Plateau, a park that offers everything from easy walks on forested level paths to connecting trails leading throughout Tiger Mountain. A few minutes farther east and you can visit Snoqualmie Falls and watch from several vantage points as the falls plummet off the craggy rocks to the river below. Having visited the falls for more than 30 years, we had the first chance this winter to see it in icy glory. Pretty amazing.
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