Sunday, May 17, 2009
The port of Seattle
Seattle.... The moment you hear this city's name, you will think of the shiny space needle with the downtown behind it. There is something else that I got to know when I was in Seattle.... Tulips... yes, the bright yellow flower you see in Microsoft XP's desktop background!
I was in Seattle from April 30th through May 3rd. I went to visit a close friend of mine who moved to Seattle couple of years back and even though most of his friends are in the Bay area, he refuses to move. Tight ties with Seattle.... Indeed, I would move to Seattle if the rain God guarantees not-so-fickling weather conditions in Seattle.
It rains most of the time in Seattle. However, I was lucky enough to be spared by the rain God. I got to see the sunny side of Seattle and it was beautiful. Believe me, it's a carnival in Seattle when it doesn't rain. People leave their work early, hang out with their friends and family and just enjoy the infrequent sunshine.
My first stop on such a nice day (May 1st) was in a town called Mt. Vernon on the way to Vancouver, BC. I got lucky here again, I got to see the bright shiny tulips festival which supposedly ends on April 30th. It was like a huge blanket with contrasting colors. The various barns in the field added a rustic look to the scene. It was such a treat to the eyes. By sun down, we were at a huge bridge called deception pass. I still do not understand why such a name was chosen but the view was spectacular. This bridge reminded me of the royal gorge bridge in Colorado. However, the river underneath together with the bridge and the sunset made the scene look perfect, for the day to end.
Next morning, my morning started with awesome kuzha puttu and paniyaram made by my friend. A perfect start indeed. We went to the infamous Pike Place Market in downtown Seattle. The market was so fresh, lively and happening. There were numerous small shops selling fresh fruits, vegetables and pastries from lot of countries. We tried Swedish, French and Russian pastries by the ocean front. It was not sunny but the light drizzle added a good ambience to the market. There were street performers, performers at the fish store (yes, they sing a song while passing the fishes for packing) and with so many people at the market made the place very lively. Then we headed towards the Pioneer Square in the downtown and got to know some little history about Seattle. The day ended with a dinner at a friend's place.
The last day was sunny again! People might be envying me here... We decided to explore some nature and headed towards Snowqualmie falls. The water was pouring down with a huge roar and the view from the top was beautiful. Half a mile hike down the hill gave us a better view of the falls. It was very relaxing to feel the mist from the downpour. Then we headed directly to the downtown to capture the city at night. To get a better view, we went to a park from where you can see the downtown and also the space needle. The view looked ordinary until the sunset. Once the sun crossed the horizon, it was such a splendid view. Not to forget, it was getting really cold. But, the cold breeze, the tall buildings, the space needle with a lighted backdrop and the reflection of the city on the lake still lingers in my mind.
Saturday, May 9, 2009
Alpine and Portola.....
Last couple of weekends had been fun. Last weekend I visited Seattle (the blog for this visit will be posted in sometime) and two weeks ago, on a dull Sunday afternoon, I drove to Border’s to collect information for my “Places to Visit” list accompanied by a cup of Seattle’s “worst” coffee (Seattle’s best coffee lovers, please excuse me). After noting down some of the places in Northern California, I was so bored to go back home and at the same time I did not want to spend more at Border’s. I thought to myself; Why not take my new Infiniti G35 for a spin? This thought paved way for this new blog about “Alpine and Portola Valley”.
This exit is on I-280N towards San Francisco. Here is the location from google maps (Alpine Rd & Portola Rd, Portola Valley, CA 94028). I really did not intend to go to this place and neither have I ever heard about this location before. I was driving on the interstate and the dark, gloomy mountains to my left grabbed my attention. I always wanted to drive on such locations where you are surrounded by only trees and a small stream of water. The weather was just perfect (close to sunset and chilly) and the winding roads towards the mountain created the perfect setting. The challenges posed by the winding roads were taken care by my Infiniti’s handling! The roads leading into the mountain were so narrow that I had to yield to the oncoming traffic. At some places, the roads could accommodate just a single vehicle. The time was around 7:50 PM and the sun was starting to say bye to the northern hemisphere. With the car windows down, the chillness in the air increased and also the sound of nature was so prominent in the air. Birds chirping, the sound from the stream and the hum of the wind through the dense trees created a spooky setting. The GPS in my phone couldn’t find out my location and I was just heading towards nowhere.
It started to become much darker and then I stopped…. I stopped at a ‘turn around’ and I felt the power of Nature. It was such an unexplainable feeling mixed with a sense of fear, confusion and joy. The chilly wind, the stream, the dark trees and the strong rocks around felt just amazing in the light moon light. Splendid... Just Splendid…
Then I turned back to civilization. I was feeling different now.
This exit is on I-280N towards San Francisco. Here is the location from google maps (Alpine Rd & Portola Rd, Portola Valley, CA 94028). I really did not intend to go to this place and neither have I ever heard about this location before. I was driving on the interstate and the dark, gloomy mountains to my left grabbed my attention. I always wanted to drive on such locations where you are surrounded by only trees and a small stream of water. The weather was just perfect (close to sunset and chilly) and the winding roads towards the mountain created the perfect setting. The challenges posed by the winding roads were taken care by my Infiniti’s handling! The roads leading into the mountain were so narrow that I had to yield to the oncoming traffic. At some places, the roads could accommodate just a single vehicle. The time was around 7:50 PM and the sun was starting to say bye to the northern hemisphere. With the car windows down, the chillness in the air increased and also the sound of nature was so prominent in the air. Birds chirping, the sound from the stream and the hum of the wind through the dense trees created a spooky setting. The GPS in my phone couldn’t find out my location and I was just heading towards nowhere.
It started to become much darker and then I stopped…. I stopped at a ‘turn around’ and I felt the power of Nature. It was such an unexplainable feeling mixed with a sense of fear, confusion and joy. The chilly wind, the stream, the dark trees and the strong rocks around felt just amazing in the light moon light. Splendid... Just Splendid…
Then I turned back to civilization. I was feeling different now.
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