Chuck visited Saturday, and we took him to Mari and Andrew's garden.
Not my child. Someone else's.
Later that evening we went to Elemental for dinner and had...
Watermelon with garbonzo beans.
Crab, roe.
Roasted red pepper with smoked salmon cream cheese.
Beet hazelnut salald.
(Did I mention the wine pairings with each course and then some?)
Escargot and bone marrow crostini.
Salmon with cherries, grapes, and roasted corn.
Game hen with ratatouille risotto.
Lamb taco with pickled cabbage.
Cheese.
Panna cotta.
Apricot tart with ice cream.
Chocolate crepes.
Then we walked to Gas Works Park.
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ReplyDeleteI have a Mari and Andrew garden blog post to make too. And my pictures are quite different than yours, which is good.
ReplyDeleteI also have to write about Seattle's masculinity.
You should mention that it was 2 a.m. when we visited Gas Works Park.
ReplyDelete2 a.m.? Gas Works is crazy in the middle of the night!
ReplyDeleteThat Elemental meal looked epic, even legendary.
Thanks for visiting and taking pictures, Julie and Chuck (and Arthur)! It's always delightful to see you, and really cool to see what different people hone in on.
Chuck, I look forward to your post about Seattle's masculinity.
Julie, I just showed these to Andrew. They're beautiful.
ReplyDeleteMy very favorites:
- The glowing sunflower bud
- The mouse on the thyme bed
- The glowing succulent flower
Come back any time. :)
PS: Andrew just bashed out half the (old) garage roof.
Lovely garden.
ReplyDeleteIs that elephant against the wall the side of an old metal slide? There was a slide like that in the park near my house when I was little