While away for the past week visiting my hometown of Seattle, WA, I labored daily on the sad fact that I had not posted much on my site in a while. My trips back home always keep me busy with seeing friends and family and visiting my old hangouts (the University of Washington district, Capitol Hill and this time up north in Bellingham, near the Canadian border, where my very adorable (and very loud) niece and nephew live).

Lake Washington near the U of Washington

At a beach in Bellingham, WA looking across to British Columbia, Canada

An old boat at the Semiahmoo Resort just outside Bellingham
Unlike most of my visits back home, not to mention like most days in general in Seattle, the weather was nice this time, yes–nice. It wasn’t the 90+ degrees that I have been used to the past couple weeks here in the NE, but it was in the low 70′s and not a drop of rain fell (I know, pinch me, right?) These “dry spells”–even the short ones– I think apply some sort of magical spell on the locals and expats like myself because during them, one questions why they would ever complain about Seattle. Surrounded by a natural fortress of mountains in every direction with the ocean and lakes populating the city and surrounding suburbs, the air is clean, the people are friendly and the atmosphere feels organic–as though you can’t imagine NOT buying your veggies, fruit and even meats fresh from the local markets while dressing in your Birkenstock’s and fleece (& I am so not making fun-this is a very comfortable attire, one I had to sort of give up when moving back east to save myself from the horrified looks and assumptions that I was some sort of modern day hippie–a label I was quite proud to have while living in Seattle).

view of Mt Rainier over Lake Union. Photo credit: Tim Knight
Of course, these moments of sun are short lived and even the most die-hard Seattlite will tell you that at times, the weather can be a real downer. Many of my friends have been inflicted with severe vitamin D deficiency requiring prescription level meds (and if you are reading this right now and finding yourself getting angry at this statement–don’t blame me, blame the lack of sun and get thee to a doctor for some prescription Vit-D pills) and large vacation bills to take them away from Seattle to seek sun (a Seattle local and friend of mine told me on this recent trip she wished her family could go geo-caching (a very popular hobby/sport in the Pacific NW) for Sun).
So–to celebrate the nice weather while I was there I felt it only necessary to broadcast that fact to help offset the common belief that the sun doesn’t come out much in my home town.
In fact– here is the weather forecast for the next few days. Is that partly sunny, or partly cloudy? I never did learn the difference of this common Seattle forecast.
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Sounds like you enjoyed your stay! Yes, this has been particularly low-Vitamin-D year. I think that forecast means that it’s going to be cloudy and cold for most of the day. Then the sun will come out for two glorious hours, during which all of the PacNW’ers run out of the house and get all the gardening and cafe-visiting and market-shopping done. Or so it seems for the past few weeks.
I did have a great stay and I really feel for my friends and family that so desperately are wanting some heat to hit them in the NW. And your remark about what happens in those 2 hours of sun… hahaha spot on! Thanks for reading and commenting! I appreciate it! Check back often, or my other posts–I end up doing a lot on the NW!
I’m disappointed there isn’t an article on yakima. It is the Palm Springs of WA – after all…..
hahaha Yakima deserves more than just one post!!