Tag: travel

  • Finding My Own Artsy: A Letter to Seattle

    Finding My Own Artsy: A Letter to Seattle

    Dearest Seattle,

    It’s not you it’s me.  Ok, it’s not you, it’s us.  You know how much we love you.  How much we dreamed of Mr. Forager finally getting a contract here, of me finally living in a city where there was art overload.  There is so much about you that’s perfect.  You don’t believe me? OK, here’s a list–

    Stunning views in every direction.  We never cease to be amazed when the mountains “come out” ( ie, the clouds break enough to see the distant Olympic Mountains, Cascade Range & Mt. Rainier ).  Few cities can boast such natural beauty.

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    Overabundance of delicious food choices.  Coming from tiny Joshua Tree, CA, it felt like we went from famine to feast.  Whatever our stomachs were desiring, you could deliver– sushi, Thai, Vietnamese, German, Mexican ( Senor Moose! ), and some of the freshest produce and seafood ever.

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    Diversity of humanity.  We love seeing different colors of skin every where.  Mr. Forager loves it when he meets a patient who has immigrated here from a far off place.  It makes us feel like a part of a much bigger world.

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    The art. Oh, the art!  It’s almost overwhelming, the amount of art happenings, museums, and galleries in the city.  Tonight, there are at least half a dozen different events going on and I want to go to all of them.  And the diversity of the work to be found is as varied as the people who live here.

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    You’re just a beautiful city.  Last night, we walked down to a little park near our apartment with a view looking back toward downtown.  The sun was shining brightly from the west but the city was backed by clouds.  And we were reminded of the elegance of your skyline and your architectural beauty.

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    If we were going to live forever in a city, you would be it.  When we came to you, we were overwhelmed with joy to be here, to be back in the Northwest after a long six months in the desert.  Before we knew it we had signed a twelve month lease and I started looking for a full time job.

    But then something happened along the way.  As much as we adored you, something was off.  We felt uneasy among the noise and the crowds.  Our hearts longed for quiet and wilderness and a slowed pace.  We’re just not sure we’re cut out for urban life.  And we longed for adventure.  We really hadn’t planned to stop traveling so soon, circumstances came about that kind of pushed us in that direction, but then the tide seemed to turn in the other direction almost as quickly.  If we settled down, we knew we would miss the excitement, we would miss out on exploring all sorts of places we might never see otherwise.  So, dear Seattle, as much as we love you, we just can’t stay.  Please can we still be friends?  We so want to be.

    Yours always,

    Artsy & Mr. F

     

  • Live the Artsy: Camp Like an Artsy

    Live the Artsy: Camp Like an Artsy

    If you’ve read the blog for a while, you know that Mr. F and I are the outdoorsy types.  We’re those people who are happier sleeping in the woods than in the midst of a busy city.  There is something about sleeping under the stars that rejuvenates the creative spirit!  Good gear is important, but you don’t need to buy out REI to enjoy being an artsy in the outdoors!

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    Here are a few ways to camp like an artsy!

    1.  Create a playlist 

    The journey starts before you ever leave home!  Get your mind in the mood by creating a playlist for the road. The perfect music can set your spirit off in the right direction as you begin your adventure.  Mr. Forager created a playlist that we usually listen to when we’re headed into the wilderness.  Heavy on Eddie Vedder, Nick Drake, and Ben Harper, it’s our own way of getting Into the Wild.

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    2. Bring along bits of home

    Camping doesn’t have to equal uncomfortable!  Bring that favorite blanket, bed pillows, and tablecloth.  A tent feels more like home when you’re surrounded by your favorite things.

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    3. Camp civilized

    Artsy camping doesn’t mean franks & beans and gross coffee!  It’s super easy to make coffee via French Press when camping ( just boil water! ) and we love to make fresh foods like pasta and fajitas rather than the old standby burgers.  A little red wine may even help you sleep. 😉

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    4. Don’t forget your artsy tools

    You are bound to be inspired by the quiet and the beauty of your surroundings.  So make sure you pack what you need to take advantage of the situation!  Whether it’s a sketchbook, some watercolors or a guitar, gettin’ your artsy on is the perfect way to relax at camp.

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    5.  DO forget your iPhone 

    Yes, your iPhone can come in handy for taking photos and you might even use it for its outdoorsy apps like StarWalk.  But having it along is usually more of a distraction than a convenience.  Besides, if you’re really out in the wild, chances are you won’t have service anyway!  So take the time to completely unplug.

    Camping_Disconnect6. Just relax and enjoy

    The more you let yourself settle into the ease and quiet of the outdoors, the more relaxed your mind and spirit will become– and the more awakened your creativity will feel!  Let your mind wander as your feet do the same.

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    Happy Camping, Artsies!

    Images by Artsy Forager unless otherwise linked below the image.

  • This Artsy Life: Weekend 28 [ Forging Ahead ]

    This Artsy Life: Weekend 28 [ Forging Ahead ]

    Our weekend started off gangbusters with a fun surprise for me from Mr. Forager.  Obviously I love painting and all things artsy and a few times post-gallery hopping, Mr. F has  mentioned that he would like to give his creative wheels a spin.  So Friday night, Mr. F signed us up for a little painting & adult beverages at Mind Unwind in West Seattle.  Now normally, the art snob in me might think these kinds of places are super cheesy, but I loved seeing folks like Mr. F, who don’t consider themselves creative or “artists” tap into a completely different part of their brains.  A little wine and beer doesn’t hurt the loosening up the art making joints, either!

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    [ blank canvas, beer ]

    Following our foray into couple’s painting, we arose super early on Saturday to go hiking in the Wenatchee National Forest.  It was a moderately cool, cloudless day, perfect for hiking. Wildflowers and waterfalls greeted us were plentiful, as well as mosquitoes once we reached our destination.

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    [ weird balloon sighting on the trail.. can you spot Mr. F? ]

    About a mile and a half of the trail was a pretty grueling uphill climb, followed by a slow, try not to break any bones trek back down.  Although this was by no means the longest hike we’ve done, it was more strenuous than anything we’ve done since leaving Idaho last year.  These kinds of hikes always teach me a big lesson in perseverance.  I take each small victory, each rise conquered as testimony that big things can be done when taken in small steps.  The rest of the weekend was decidedly lazy, though we’re making headway on some big decisions and transitions.  More on that later.

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    [ chinese takeout picnic ]

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    [ nothing but blue skies ]

    Did you enjoy gorgeous summer weather in your neck of the woods?  Want to see more from This Artsy Life?  Follow me on Instagram!

  • This Artsy Life: Weekend 27 [ Sunny Seattle Days ]

    This Artsy Life: Weekend 27 [ Sunny Seattle Days ]

    The weather in Seattle was absolutely perfect this weekend! Bright and sunny skies punctuated by cool breezes meant there were no excuses for staying home. So Mr. Forager and I grabbed our coffee and continued our island tour around Seattle, taking a ferry across the Puget Sound to spend the day exploring beautiful Bainbridge Island. Still think I could totally love island living!

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    And then we came back to the beauty of the Seattle skyline.. *sigh* Is this a spectacular city or what?! Want to get more glimpses into This Artsy Life? Follow me on Instagram!

    All images by Artsy Forager.

  • This Artsy Life: Weekend 26 [ Exploring is Our Normal ]

    This Artsy Life: Weekend 26 [ Exploring is Our Normal ]

    In all the stress of leaving California, moving to Seattle, finding an apartment, furnishing said apartment, working, etc., Mr. Forager & I seemed to lose sight of what always made our weekends like mini-vacations for us– exploring!  Sure, we were seeing other areas of Seattle, but we weren’t in our get-up-early-and-get-outta-town mode.  Until this weekend!  It probably helped that it was A) amazingly beautiful this weekend and B) this little heat wave made sleeping in quite unappealing in an apartment with no a/c.

    We spent Friday evening hanging with some inspiring folks from Tulsa ( seriously, most everyone from Mr. F’s circle there has moved up here, can’t say as I blame them ).  But then the rest of the weekend was just us two.  The way we like it.  We took a lovely hike to Greenwater Lake ( about 2 hours outside Seattle ) complete with ferns and moss and waterfalls, things we missed so much during our time in the desert.  Then on Sunday, we took a long drive north up through Bellingham, over Deception Pass and through Whidbey Island, where we seriously contemplated whether we could be island people.

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    Did you give yourself a mini-vacay this weekend?  Explore any new places?  An artsy is always looking for new sources of inspiration!  Want to see more from This Artsy Life?  Follow me on Instagram!
    All images by Artsy Forager.
  • This Artsy Life: Weekend 21 [ Roamin’ in the Rain ]

    This Artsy Life: Weekend 21 [ Roamin’ in the Rain ]

    As we thought it would, the rainy days came back full force here in Seattle, just in time for the long holiday weekend! That didn’t stop Mr. Forager & I from getting out and exploring some new ‘hoods. We checked out up & coming neighborhood Columbia City ( rumored to be the most diverse neighborhood in the US! ), discovered lots of Asian goodies & yummies at Uwajimaya Market in the International District, roamed around the uber trendy and totally fun nightlife on Capitol Hill and picnicked in the rain at Chateau Ste. Michelle, along with thousands of other Seattleites. One of my favorite things about Seattle? No one lets a few raindrops spoil their fun. Gotta love the determination!

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    [ columbia city ]

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    [ those streaks are rain drops.. 😉 ]

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    [ periodicals at uwajimaya ]

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    [ i promise, mr. f, i was trying to get a pic of the wine bottle in hand ]

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    [ international district ]

    Hope you enjoyed lots of fun in the sun in your neck of the woods!  See more from This Artsy Life on Instagram here.

    All images by Artsy Forager.

     

  • This Artsy Life: Weekend 20 [ Discovering and Settling In ]

    This Artsy Life: Weekend 20 [ Discovering and Settling In ]

    This was the first weekend that felt like we actually lived here.  We weren’t running around and unpacking all weekend ( although there was a little of that ).  We had the luxury of sleeping in, exploring and discovering.  A bike trail just around the corner from our apartment happily leads almost directly to Pike Place Market where we explored the seafood and produce stands and Mr. Forager bought me a bouquet of poppies.  Which we quickly realized don’t last very long… We explored our neighborhood and searched out what are already becoming a few favorite spots.

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    [ calder sculpture and space needle ]

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    [ pike place poppies ]

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    [ publicly artsy ]

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    [ my favorite steps in magnolia ]

    How about you, Artsies?  Did you get out and explore this weekend?  Any exciting discoveries?  Want to see more from This Artsy Life?  Follow me on Instagram!

    All images by Artsy Forager.

     

  • This Artsy Life: Weekends 17-19 [ SoCal to Seattle! ]

    This Artsy Life: Weekends 17-19 [ SoCal to Seattle! ]

    Greetings from Seattle!  I’m finally here, way tired, a bit frazzled and overwhelmed with settling in, but officially back among the blogging.  The last few weeks in the Forager universe have been a crazy mix of traveling, seeing new places, saying goodbye to old friends and hello to the new.  We clocked in well over 1300 miles, 5 nights in hotels, 6 nights with friends & family, drove through 3 states and tried over 10 Seattle apartments on for size in two days.  We’re still making our home here ( our bed, a sofa & a dresser is all we have so far in the way of furniture ), but we’re already finding some favorite neighborhood spots and our love affair with Seattle is still going strong.

    While I scour Craigslist for furniture deals today, I thought you might enjoy seeing a few snapshots from our journey!

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    [ old town, san diego ]

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    [ bay bridge, san francisco ]

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    [ from the vaillancourt fountain, san francisco ]

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    [ fog simulation, san francisco ]

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    [ golden gate bridge, san francisco ]

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    [ lunch with a view of mt shasta while on the road ]

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    [ mountain greeting upon our arrival in seattle ]

    Sorry for the lack of Seattle photos this go ’round.  We ( I )’ve been so distracted with finding a home and settling in that the camera hasn’t come out much.  Not to worry.  They are coming.  Just try and stop me!  Back tomorrow with brand new artsy discoveries!

    Want to see more from our SoCal to Seattle trip?  Follow Artsy on Instagram, I’ll be posting pics from our road trip over the next few days.

     All images by Artsy Forager.

  • This Artsy Life: Weekend 13 [ Good Thing We Had Our Fun on Saturday ]

    This Artsy Life: Weekend 13 [ Good Thing We Had Our Fun on Saturday ]

    It seems like every time we go to visit our friends in San Diego, one of us inevitably catches whatever those three cute little germ monsters AKA The James Boys are harboring.  After our return, Mr. F kept complaining of not feeling so hot and I was feeling great.. until last Thursday.  Apparently, it was my turn at the virus wheel.  We’d already planned a day of wine tasting with friends we met on our first travel assignment in the Northwest, so I popped a few Dayquil and soldiered on.  There was wine to be drunk and friends to catch up with!  But then Sunday came.

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    [ rare Artsy photo ]

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    [ southern cali is in full bloom! ]

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    [ made a sweet lil goat friend ]

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    [ sharing of stories over vino ]

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    [ how I spent most of Sunday ]

    I felt great for most of the day on Saturday, until about ten minutes before we left the last winery.  Then I found myself barely awake for the ride home, most of the day Sunday and a good part of the morning today.  Being sick is no fun!! *cough*  Going to make myself some soup and head back to bed.  Thank God for Hulu.  Take care, Artsies!  I’ll see you on the other side of this cold.

  • This Artsy Life: Weekend 12 [ Artsy & Mr. Forager Escape to the Sea ]

    This Artsy Life: Weekend 12 [ Artsy & Mr. Forager Escape to the Sea ]

    In case there was ever any doubt ( which there never really was ), Mr. Forager & I have determined we are not desert people.  Sure we can appreciate the wide open space, days and days of sunshine, and night skies full of stars.  But we’ve been here in Joshua Tree for five months and we miss blue water and tall green trees!  We’re getting antsy to bid farewell to desert life.  So we were more than happy to escape to San Diego this weekend to visit with friends and soak up some sea air..

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    [ ocean beach ]

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    [ we’ve missed you, pacific ]

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    [ a lil artsy ]

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    [ save us a seat right here ]

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    [ we’ll be back soon ]

    Aaaahhh.. that’s better.  Maybe these last few days will get us through to our next visit, and then we’ll hopefully be headed somewhere very green!  Want to see more of our artsy life?  Follow me on Instagram!

    All images by Artsy Forager.