Seattle Great Wheel!

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The Seattle Great Wheel is one of the most beautiful landmarks (next to the Space Needle) in Seattle, Washington. I actually didn’t know about the “wheel” until I arrived (sorry city of Seattle!). But you certainly can’t miss it. Its elegant and exquisite architecture graces the skyline of Elliot Bay. And in the evening, it lights up the sky as it slowly moves – around and around. Since the wheel was news to me, I did a little research and found these quick facts:

  • It stands 175 feet tall which makes it the largest observation wheel on the west coast. (That’s 29 of me stacked!)
  • There are 42 fully-enclosed gondolas which seat up to 8 people.
  • The wheel can hold over 300 passengers at any given time.
  • It was manufactured in various parts of the US and Europe and then assembled at the end of the pier.
  • It extends ~40 feet beyond the end of the pier, over Elliott Bay.
  • It’s open year round and the fully-enclosed gondolas allow you to ride it, even in the pouring rain.

While I’m working on my Seattle Blog I wanted to post a few pictures as a preview of this beautiful city. Stay tuned for the Seattle blog with more photos and fun travel tips to help ensure you have a fabulous time. (I’m propped in front of my computer – candle lite – typing away. It will go live by the end of the week!)

PS – Does anyone know how long the ride lasts? šŸ˜‰

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Ahhh Carmel … Dreaming of the Summer

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Arizona Evening Beauty

Last night we enjoyed happy hour at one of the local restaurants called The Herb Box Market at Southbridge. My sister is always in search of the perfect happy hour so if you live in Scottsdale, please send your recommendations! Happy hour is a great way…

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Arizona Evening Beauty

Last night we enjoyed happy hour at one of the local restaurants called The Herb Box Market at Southbridge. My sister is always in search of the perfect happy hour so if you live in Scottsdale, please send your recommendations! Happy hour is a great way to enjoy dinner at a nice restaurant without handing over your entire wallet. Also, if your traveling solo it’s the best time to dine. (You might even meet someone) The tastings are all 50% off and the wines and drinks are also discounted. The kids sip off the crazy mixed drink menu sans the alcohol while we adults hit the grape. Following happy hour we walked over to Southbridge and saw this incredible sunset. The desert sky seems to have a fairy that paints and blends the most beautiful colors. It was a wonderful evening. Today we’re visiting the Arabian Horse Farm tour and we can’t wait! Click to Follow and you’ll be first to see these spectacular animals.

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Cliff Walk in Santa Cruz

In Santa Cruz, CaliforniaĀ there is a fabulous walk you should absolutely try! Ā Located along West Cliff Drive, this walk allows you to stroll with an ocean front view for miles. It’s easy to find, just park by the Natural Bridges State Park and you’ll see the path that curves along next to the cliffs. (Directions below) If you walk from Natural Bridges to the municipal wharf it’s about an 8 mile round-trip. Before you go, stop at your favorite coffee shop and get what my sister calls a “road joe”.Ā  It’s a perfect walk if you’re alone (very safe) or with friends. Along the way you’ll see the lighthouse, surfer memorial and municipal wharf (lined with shops and restaurants). More photos to follow but for now this photo shows me at the start. On your mark…get set!

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Red Sky

After being back from So CAL I must say I miss it.Ā  One of my most favorite moments was standingĀ by the Manhattan Beach pier, the sweet smell of the ocean and the deep red sky.Ā  If you live in California head over to the beach this weekend!Ā Even if…

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