Uncategorized – Seattle Cottage | Soundview Bed and Breakfast http://seattlecottage.net A Seattle Cottage Bed and Breakfast Thu, 31 Mar 2016 16:05:28 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.4.4 New bedroom decor! http://seattlecottage.net/new-bedroom-decor/ http://seattlecottage.net/new-bedroom-decor/#respond Wed, 03 Feb 2016 01:01:15 +0000 http://seattlecottage.net/?p=3487 IMG_3395

Last summer a couple of artist/designer ladies who were staying here for a week-long trade show in downtown Seattle made a suggestion which I’ve finally completed. They said my bedroom decor was too feminine – that guys don’t like flowers! (the old duvet and wallpaper were very pretty flowers – I liked them.) And the flowers didn’t go with the living room which I’d recently redone with a nautical theme.  closer

Jody and Mary swept me up in their excitement about seashells and sailboats – and here is the result. Pretty cool, eh?  They came back recently and were delighted – said the bedroom feels much cozier now, with the darker wallpaper.

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By the way, I spotted this eagle in my neighbor’s bare madrone tree the other day.  She sat there the longest time! There’s a whole family nesting in one of my tall fir trees.  Can you find her?  sometimes I wish I had a better camera with a longer lens.

This was one of my old duvets - along with pictures of flowers, even, and flowered wallpaper!

 

This was one of my old duvets – along with pictures of flowers, even, and flowered wallpaper! So glad I made the changes. Thank you, Mary and Jody!

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A quiet summer morning at Soundview http://seattlecottage.net/a-quiet-summer-morning-at-soundview/ http://seattlecottage.net/a-quiet-summer-morning-at-soundview/#respond Mon, 29 Jun 2015 15:26:33 +0000 http://seattlecottage.net/?p=3402 A quiet morning at SoundviewThis setting is so quiet and serene – and cool, due to the tall trees and the proximity to the water.  There’s usually a little breeze off the Sound.  My guests from Texas and Florida are amazed at how comfortable our summers are in the Northwest.

This is part of the view from the cottage’s private deck.  Most of the water view is in the other direction. The house you see is where I live, about 40 feet away (the cottage is BEHIND the camera).  The hot tub is nestled on the deck.

I’ve considered solar heating panels on my roof, but the trees shade the roof, so there’s not enough steady sunlight to make that practical.  Instead, last year I changed the heating/cooling system in the cottage to a ductless heat pump system (with AC) and replaced the old hot tub with a new, more efficient one.  My energy use is down 40%!!!  And the eagle family who owns the nest high in that middle tree are still happy.

 

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My Recent Trip to the Other Side of the World http://seattlecottage.net/my-recent-trip-to-the-other-side-of-the-world/ http://seattlecottage.net/my-recent-trip-to-the-other-side-of-the-world/#respond Thu, 28 May 2015 20:14:45 +0000 http://seattlecottage.net/?p=3333 springtime

 

 

Maybe it’s because I was gone most of April. But I have NEVER seen such an outrageous spring as this year in the Northwest!

 

 

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Few Western travelers have visited Bhutan or Myanmar (formerly Burma).  I usually choose the road less traveled.  In April, 2015, I was fortunate to visit both.  My friend Karla took good care of the cottage guests while I was gone.

It was hard to winnow down my snapshots to this number.   If you want to see the full-size, full-frame version, double click on a picture.   I hope you enjoy them!

Both countries are devoutly Buddhist – they believe in reincarnation and human kindness.  Bhutan has a proud and colorful history, full of legendary heroes flying in from Tibet on the backs of female tigers who later become their consorts.  The government is a progressive, benevolent monarchy, respected by the people.  They also respect religion, their unique history, their family, and the community.  This first batch of photos is from Bhutan.

When you arrive in Bhutan, you land in Paro, in the only valley that can accommodate international jets.  That's the terminal building - note the typical architectural details. Archery is Bhutan's national sport.  Note the national traditional dress. Ancient farming methods are still used in the mountains. Only 3% of the land of Bhutan is arable.  Most of the farms are in the southern, less precipitous parts of the country, where there's a longer growing season.. Prayer flags overlooking Thimpu, the capital and largest city (pop. 105,000). Of course, the children are darling and very friendly. This kind of elaborate carving and painting is typical Bhutanese decoration, inside and out, in temples and in homes. The Punakha Dzong, an ancient temple and seat of local government We could almost see across the Punakha Valley into the Himalayas. Dorche La pass, about 12,000 feet It's a common decoration on rural homes.  It's not a fertility symbol; it's to ward off evil spirits. I love the whisical decorations on the ubiquitous Tata trucks that you see in India, Nepal and Bhutan. The first annual Flower and Garden Show in Paro. It commemorated the last king's birthday - he's 60. Note the formal dress. Families have shrines to Buddha and to the royal family - cherished  photos of the current king and his father are displayed in the bedroom of a farming family in the mountains. Even little boys dress traditionally for the festival.

 

Myanmar has a sad history of invasion and occupation – most recently by their own military – but I’m impressed by the resilience and fortitude of the people there.

The amazing, opulent Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon, the capitol of Myanmar.  10,000,000 people live in this city - formerly Rangoon. At a higher elevation lies the large, shallow Inle Lake.  People boat to one end of it, to the market and the Shwe Indein pagoda, from all over the lake. The market at the end of Inle Lake A village on stilts on Inle Lake Up a lazy river from the lake Inle is "Indein Village," hundreds of stupas and small temples dating from the 11th century, many covered with vegetation - reminded me of Angkor Wat. Overlooking the dry plain of old temples and stupas that is Bagan, Myanmar. Another group of ancient temples is on a dry plain called Bagan.  This is one of the larger temples.  It houses a golden Bhuddha. A village dedicated to making pots. The lady on the left pumps the wheel for the potter. At the Diamond Hotel at Ngapali Beach, where we spent the last 4 days. A lovely family who was staying there. A little hermit crab made these tracks. The sand is white and fine, and the water clean, warm and turquoise.  A fairly pristine paradise!

 

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New, energy-saving hot tub! http://seattlecottage.net/new-energy-saving-hot-tub/ http://seattlecottage.net/new-energy-saving-hot-tub/#respond Sun, 30 Nov 2014 06:26:50 +0000 http://seattlecottage.net/?p=3291 In October, 2014, I replIMG_2381aced the ancient hot tub with an energy-efficient one.

Just right for a friendly couple, the new Birch Bay tub has the same spectacular view and the same privacy as the old one.

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Folks enjoy watching eagles cruise through the treetops and hummingbirds zip around within reach.

I keep the hot tub ready any time of year.

 

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More improvements to the cottage http://seattlecottage.net/more-improvements-to-the-cottage/ http://seattlecottage.net/more-improvements-to-the-cottage/#respond Mon, 15 Sep 2014 19:21:37 +0000 http://seattlecottage.net/?p=3268 IMG_2248 Cottage guests will now enjoy greater comfort, and I will enjoy using less energy, with the new Daikin multi-split ductless heat pump system I’ve just installed.  The two “heads,” one in the living room and one in the bedroom, quietly produce either warmth or coolness, depending on which you need.   Our Seattle summer has been gloriously warm, but the cottage stayed cool, thanks to the new systemIMG_2249.

With autumn coming soon, I’m really looking forward to lower electric bills and a smaller energy footprint!

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A Sweet Reward http://seattlecottage.net/a-sweet-reward/ http://seattlecottage.net/a-sweet-reward/#respond Wed, 29 Jan 2014 00:30:09 +0000 http://seattlecottage.net/?p=3061

I just wanted to share the note my last guests left on the dining table.  It really made my day.

Annie, thank you so much for providing this little slice of heaven! We thoroughly appreciated the lovely extras – from the flowers, to the fruit basket, to the well-stocked fridge and pantry.  And don’t even get me started on that BED – amazing!! The hot tub was so relaxing, and the view outstanding.

You are a gracious hostess, thank you! Soundview will be our “Seattle Place” from here on.

Andrea and Chris, Vancouver, BC

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Improvements to the Cottage http://seattlecottage.net/improvements-to-the-cottage/ http://seattlecottage.net/improvements-to-the-cottage/#respond Fri, 13 Dec 2013 19:14:08 +0000 http://seattlecottage.net/?p=2995 I took advantage of the slow season and added a convenience to the cottage. There is now a laundry closet off the kitchen so guests can wash their clothes when they need to. Except the cottage hasn’t really slowed down yet for the winter – my wonderful Homer has had to squeeze in his work between guests. He’s pounding away today in the rain so he’ll be finished before the new folks come tomorrow afternoon.
We also built in a small bookshelf and expanded the clothes closet.
The other news here is the charming new sleeper sofa from Calico Corners. I had it custom-made because I really loved this fabric! It’s kind of a nautical stripe featuring rust and aqua – so I just HAD to get new table linens and kitchen towels to go with it. Fun.

The sofa is so comfortable to sit on, and it will actually sleep two people instead of one, like the old one did.

Today was a beautiful chilly clear day.  You could see Mt. Rainier from the cottage.

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Chihuly Garden and Glass http://seattlecottage.net/chihuly-garden-and-glass/ http://seattlecottage.net/chihuly-garden-and-glass/#respond Wed, 18 Sep 2013 21:26:14 +0000 http://seattlecottage.net/?p=2960
The Chihuly Garden and Glass in the Seattle Center is a beautiful attraction for people visiting the city. These pictures do not do justice for all the wonderful pieces of glass artwork on display at the garden. There are small, intricate and detailed pieces of glass as well as large and almost overwhelming pieces.
It is a great activity for an afternoon, but if you are in Seattle for the day, the Seattle Center is full of other activities. The Chihuly Garden and Glass is located directly beneath the Space Needle, within walking distance of the EMP (Experience Music Project) building. The Pacific Science Center is also within the Seattle Center. However, if you only have time to visit one place, the garden is a beautiful experience and well worth the price of admission.
As you can see from the pictures, they have blended the glass work of Dale Chihuly with a lovely outdoor garden.  A glasshouse also displays a large selection of Chihuly glass.

Another Chihuly exhibit is located in Tacoma, WA.  However, it is nice to have one in Seattle as well. If you have not yet experienced Chihuly Garden and Glass, it is well worth your time.

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September’s here… http://seattlecottage.net/septembers-here/ http://seattlecottage.net/septembers-here/#comments Mon, 02 Sep 2013 17:19:53 +0000 http://seattlecottage.net/?p=2917 …bringing the prettiest sunsets to Soundview.  People who’ve stayed here will recognize this view from the deck.  Usually things start slowing down about now, but not this year. The cottage is booked solid through October!  But I’m offering the low-season special anyway – 20% off for stays between November 1 and May 15 – because I enjoy my guests.

I’ve been up on The Mountain recently.  The last post was a hike to Spray Park on the northwestern flank, and a couple of weeks ago I hiked with a friend out of Sunrise.  The Sunrise road goes up to 6400 ft., the highest road in the Park, and it will close soon for the winter.  This was a beautiful view looking south across the terminus of the Emmons glacier.

And, looking far to the southeast, the Tatoosh Range pokes its pointy peaks into the sky.

Another fun recent Northwest happening for me was an informal fundraiser concert in a Bremerton backyard – for the local symphony.  Yummy BarBQ, amazing music performed live in a clearing in the woods, pleasant people supporting the arts – what more could one want?

Well, I guess if you really take that question seriously, you could answer world peace; freedom from hunger, disease, want and fear for everyone; a loving home for every child; and a true democracy for our country – washed clean from the corrupting influence of money in politics.

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A glorious day on Mt. Rainier http://seattlecottage.net/a-glorious-day-on-mt-rainier/ http://seattlecottage.net/a-glorious-day-on-mt-rainier/#comments Sat, 03 Aug 2013 04:54:34 +0000 http://seattlecottage.net/?p=2884 We’ve had a spectacular summer, and last Friday I took an 8-mile round-trip hike into Spray Park on the Northwestern flank of Mt. Rainier.  It’s been warm, so a lot of the snow has melted, but there were still some patches left.  Water was gushing everywhere, and Spray Falls was brim-full.  What a day!

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