Lunch
The wife and visitors are off to Woodland Park Zoo. I didn't come along so I can run some errands and write this thing. For lunch I'll have a sandwich with salami from a store here in downtown Seattle called 'Salumi'. Which of course is Italian for 'cold cuts'. It is run by the Batali family and they make excellent salame. Currently we have the 'standard' salami and the 'hot soppressata', which has some similarities with the Spanish chorizo in terms of taste and spices. Yummies once more.
The backyard referred to in the title is not the backyard of yesterdays berries. Rather today, I'll take you on a walking trip through downtown Seattle as we did yesterday with our guests.
First, there is always the discussion whether to take the bus or take the car. The 522 Express bus runs nearby and takes you to downtown in about 20 minutes. It would still cost about $12 to bring Jommie and our 2 guests along while I have a bus pass. Parking in downtown is not cheap, but Jommie intuited that it would cost about the same all in all so the car it was. We parked at the 7th and Pike garage near the Washington State Convention Center. Let the tour begin ...
We have been living in this town for 16 years and still there are things we discover. We had heard of Freeway Park but never been there. Nicest piece of early '70's concrete I know. The park in effect is the lid on I-5 running beneath downtown and it has this contraption called the 'Canyon':


a twisty maze of passages all alike with waterfalls left and right. A strange kind of beauty in and by itself not to be confused with the 'canyon' of a modern day US downtown:


Next stop, the public library. Designed by Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas, it is an intricate construction of glass and metal with many playful elements. For instance, floors 10 thru 6 are connected by an elongated spiral which allows you to walk the 4 floors without ever taking a staircase or elevator. The picture on the right is the start of said spiral


Next up was lunch and since we were planning to go to Pioneer Square (where we never ended up) I wanted to introduce both my wife and our guests to the heaven that is Tat's. When I worked in a software shop at Occidental Square, Tat's was the lunch stop at least once a week. They make fantastic sandwiches, not all healthy mind you, but worth the sacrifice. There are 2 things I like above all: their Cheesesteak which I always order with the works (onions, mushrooms, bell pepers, and some peperoncini) and Whiz (instead of provolone), and their trademark Tatstrami: a hoagie with the most delicious pastrami adorned with coleslaw. Oh my goodness, my mouth starts to water just thinking about it. I ordered 2 Cheesesteaks and 1 Tatstrami and it provided us with a great lunch and even dinner! Wish I had pictures of it ...
As stated, Tat's is close to Occidental Square which for the 2011 Summer Art project is being dressed in stockings and bibs by local artist Suzanne Tidwell to bring some color and lightness to a proverbially gray Seattle. You can judge for yourself whether she succeeded. The other monument on Occidental is for the fallen firefighters of Seattle. Conceived after 4 men died in the infamous Pang Warehouse fire January 5, 1995 it is a beautiful piece of realistic art close to one of Seattle's oldest fire stations which now houses the headquarters and a museum.


There are 2 other nice spots near Occidental. First, in 1907 it was the founding place of Brown, better known as United Parcel Service. At the original location you will find Waterfall Garden, a beautiful semi-secluded little gem. And few people know that there is a National Park smack dab in the middle of the Pioneer Square area with park rangers and all: the Klondike National Historic Park. Why? Well, Seattle was the starting place for many men (and women) trying their fortune at the confluence of Rabbit Creek (renamed Bonanza Creek) and the Klondike river in the Yukon Territories in the late 1800's. The 'Wheel of Fortune' shown is exactly that; a representation of what your chances were to actually strike it rich: just that yellowish wedge! It was interesting to learn that John Nordstrom, co-founder of the famous chain, earned the capital to start his stores in the Klondike!


After drinking a Café Mocha at my favorite Seattle coffee shop, Zeitgeist, it was time for 'passegare à la scoliera', or in plain American English, as stroll along the waterfront. Way more people than we had run into the early parts of the day. It was clear we were now engaging in activities that every tourist is apparently involved in. So we got ourselves as fast as possible to what we were looking for: the John T Williams Memorial Totem Pole Project. The story of Mr Williams, a well-known Native American woodcarver, is a sad one indeed, killed by a police officer under circumstances authorities still try to figure out. To commemorate his life, his friends and family are carving 3 totem poles which will be erected in different places in Seattle.


We ended the tour by climbing the stairs to the Pike Place Market and spending a little time at the famous Flying Fish shop after which we escaped the crowd and walked back to the car to spent the evening in that other backyard. I cannot take any credit for the pictures. Jommie is a way better photographer than me. If you want to see bigger version just click on them. BTW, parking was $13 in all. Pretty close!
So after all this, it is finally time for the questions.
Non-G&L related question
Is there any hidden gem in your city/neighborhood? Some places you take your guests to and seems to be overlooked by others?
I have seen some of Brocks videos, so I know some about his 'backyard'. But what about yours?
G&L related question
What G&L are playing right now?
Trick question! I for one am not playing right now. I'm typing up this LR. Just want a tally how many of you are reading the LR while playing


Great sounding guitar and the push-pull Treble roll-off to combine neck and bridge pups is very effective. Great guitar too to do 'White Room' using the new wah.
Talk to you later guys and gals,
- Jos
Edit: Fix image link after album was lost.