The Tulips Of Skagit Are In Full Glory Now – Plan Ahead

Skagit tulips are in full bloom

Tulip traffic was pretty brutal last weekend. I saw back ups starting in Lynnwood. I don’t know how far the congestion went, often it opens up some north of Marysville/Arlington.

Anyway, I was hoping that the Easter holiday was a large contributor, but the good folks at WA DOT aren’t so sure. They’re predicting even heavier traffic volumes the next few weekends, as the flowers are now in solid bloom. Not sure how lovely the weather will be, but this is western Washington and you can’t let a little rain hinder your fun.

Below are some notes from the WS DOT. I particularly recommend the SR 20 option. If you’re not heading for the tulips, you might even head over to 9, though if that’s backed up, you’re kinda stuck.

A Skagit pro-tip: check out Calico Cupboard, one of my favorite restaurants up there. Besides the Mt. Vernon one, there’s one in La Conner, too (a nice little junket away from the fields, still quite close, though). And if you need some caffeination, let me recommend Woods Coffee. They’re a chain out of Whatcom county, and I’ve been to several of their Bellingham stores and am fond of them. The Mt. Vernon store’s parking lot is a little quirky, so be forewarned.

If you’re not heading to the tulips, here are some other opportunities in the north Puget Sound region.

I hope your weekend is refreshing and wonderful.


Traffic was rough in and out of Skagit County this weekend and I’d expect it to be worse the next couple of weekends as tulip fields are in full bloom.

Here’s what to know:

  • Consider getting to the fields and gardens before the gates officially swing open to beat I-5 traffic in and out of the area.
    • Both Tulip Festival gardens open at 9 a.m.
  • SR 20 is a good alternate into the tulip fields but consider going backroads to get out.
    • Know that once you hit county roads around the fields, there will be congestion and even deputies directing traffic at some intersections. It doesn’t matter the time.
  • There aren’t many restrooms available out on the county roads if you’re doing a driving tour. Consider stopping at one of the WSDOT Safety Rest Areas along I-5 before checking out the flowers.

In my opinion, visiting Skagit Valley this time of year is totally worth it. Just know that even if you plan ahead and have alternate routes – you are going to experience some congestion. Plan ahead by having snacks and activities in the car to keep everyone relaxed before and after your visit.

Any of you going to #Seattle’s “Network After Work” Event this Wednesday, March 22

Hey Seattle-based chums,

Any of you planning on attending “Network After Work Seattle at Amber“? It’s Wednesday evening right by Pike Place Market.

For me, driving to downtown mid-week/evenings is a bit of a pain. Back when I worked at Starbucks it was easy (it’s only a few minutes north, and, ostensibly, on my way home). Even when I was at Microsoft, heading into downtown was pretty straightforward. Marysville, though…well, with traffic, construction and all the other events in my life make these sorts of things challenging.

So, let me know if any of you are planning on going, or even just thinking of going.

Halloween Approaches Lynnwood

Ah, a lovely Saturday in Lynnwood! Nary a cloud, and rather warm.

Besides the basic logistical efforts of weekend life (laundry, decluttering, groceries…), today was the day to costume shop. Well, for the kid, who’s losing his kid-like qualities quickly.

We made our way to Lynnwood’s Spirit Halloween. Even as I’m walking in, I can here the gang from Tim Burton’s Nightmare Before Christmas singing “This Is Halloween”. For me, at least, this was delightful.

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Looking around this store, that looks like the wardrobe department for a B horror flick. Rather impressive, really, especially considering the glorified trash bags I wore as “costumes” when I was a kid. Things looked like these:

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And I had this one several times (I heart Spiderman):

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The world has changed. And kid’s expectations have grown. Makes sense, I guess. And, though I’d love things to become dirt-cheap again, I’ll take the greater fun.

 

Spirit’s over in Lynnwood Square, I believe in the same spot as the old (ancient?) CompUSA. It’s next to where Sport’s Authority used to be. In the lot is a rather large sign admonishing non-patrons about this being a private lot. I found it amusing. Mainly since there’s a lot of vacant space in this strip-mall. I’m sure it’s from better times, when parking was more of a premium. Anyway, if you’re looking for a large retail space, they’ve got plenty for you. In case you didn’t know, within a 5-mile radius, we have a population in excess of 300,000 with an average household income of nearly $88,000. Not a bad neighborhood, huh?

In the parking lot is the old Chevy’s. I’ve been watching the building for some time.

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I think the building’s been vacant more than it’s been occupied. I’m not sure how long the space has been vacant, but I’m sure you can lease it for a reasonable price. I know it’s been closed for at least 10 years I can speak of. I wonder why it’s still vacant? I don’t imagine there’s a good business case to made for a rotting, vacant building. I’m used to these situations have some kind of legal issue, whether insurance, probate, taxes, criminal…there’s some kind of issue.

I’ve been meaning to dive deeper within, but I’ve been busy. Soon, though.

Stay well, do great things!

Well, it’s the weekend…what’cha you gonna do?

So, one of my favorite Saturday things is finished for 2016, the Edmonds Summer Market. However, there’s still plenty of stuff to do.

Hardly an all inclusive list, but it’s main focus is to get you out of the house on this predictably drippy weekend.

Did I miss anything? Let me know in comments below.

 

Lynnwood’s Fair on 44th – Saturday, Sept. 10

I’ve been hearing about the Fair on 44th for the past couple of days. 44th will be closed to cars from 188th (the first station) to 194th (the library).

So, head over tomorrow, Saturday from 10:00 am  to 2:00 pm.

All the details available here. 


Edmonds School Fair on 44th District bus drivers and a school bus will be there too!

The City of Lynnwood is hosting a new event this Saturday, September 10 from 10:00 am-2:00 pm – The Fair on 44th – Lynnwood’s Health & Safety Community Block Party

44th Ave W in Lynnwood will be closed to car traffic from the Fire Station to the Police Station (188th St – 194th St) and open to people with fun, informational, and interactive things for everyone to enjoy!
Make sure to come say hello to District bus drivers and climb aboard a school bus as part of the event!

Some Edmonds Centric Stuff This Weekend

There are a few fun events around my neighborhood this weekend. There’s a high likelihood you’ll find me at one of the things below. 

    Get out and do something fun! 

    Love Thy Neighbor Peace Rally to be held at Trinity-Lynnwood July 21

    This is my church. Great work and thoughtful engagement.

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    In response to the numerous recent tragedies experienced in our nation there will be a “Love Thy Neighbor” Peace Rally, this Thursday, July 21st at 7pm. The rally will be held at Trinity Lutheran Church in Lynnwood and will be emceed by Lynnwood Council President and Pastor of Good Shepherd Baptist Church, M. Christopher Boyer. Guest speakers will include Mayor Nicola Smith, Interim Police Chief Bryan Stanifer, President of the Snohomish County Chapter of the NAACP Dr. Janice Greene, Councilmember Shirley Sutton, Reverend Paul Sundberg, Reverend Aaron Gaines, Reverend Steven Greenebaum, and Lynnwood resident Wally Webster. All are welcome to attend.
    Here is the link from the City of Lynnwood, in case you would like to share:

    A couple of WA geek events off the beaten path

    A friend of mine shared a few cons that I’d not heard of yet. These are down in Thurston, Lewis and Grays Harbor counties. Anyway, check ’em out.