Category Archive Pacific Northwest

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Ok Village

My family has been incredibly fortunate during the pandemic. Unlike so many other people, we haven’t suffered any significant material losses. All we can complain about is missed traditions, like my daughter’s final Village Day at her elementary school. But complaining about those seems wrong in the midst of everything that’s going on.

This photo shows my youngest daughter’s ear protection and wristband from Doe Bay Fest 9. We’ve gone to almost every Doe Bay Festival since we discovered it in year 6. This year would have been lucky 13. How ironic.

The wristband says

Ok village, raise me

It’s a reflection of the DBF spirit of community that makes parents feel safe letting their kids run around the festival unsupervised. They can’t get lost because on that weekend the whole resort is packed with hundreds of people. And at Doe Bay, you know that those people are all keeping an eye on whatever kids are within visual range. If a kids falls off a rock or out of a tree or gets a bee sting – someone will notice and they won’t hesitate to help.

I’m not a particularly social person, so for the most part the whole quarantine experience has relieved more stress than it has caused me. But I’m sad there is no DBF this year and really hope it’s back on next summer. Because at least once a year, almost as much as the music, I miss the village.

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The Space Between Us and Seattle Dance Collective

Seattle Dance Collective completed its second season last Thursday with the online premiere of The Space Between Us by Bruno Roque. It was a perfect closer that united many of the elements from previous pieces while commenting on the conditions that created the program Continuum – Bridging the Distance.   

Henry Wurtz photo c/o SDC
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Seattle Dance Collective Continues with The Only Thing You See Now

Seattle Dance Collective is back with the second work for its odds-defying second season of five new works. The first of these, Home by Penny Saunders, premiered on July 2. The second one, The Only Thing You See Now by SeaPertls, premiered online July 9. Making the most of both location and format, The Only Thing You See Now perfectly expresses its origin.  

Syndey Pertl photo c/o Seattle Dance Collective
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Lucky Envelope Brewing

Around this time last year, my husband and I embarked on a quest to visit all the breweries that had sprung up in our newly hip Frelard neighborhood. We called it the Fremont Drinking Project, and made it to approximately three places before we got busy and forgot about it for months. Then one day in September, we took advantage of a rare free afternoon to visit one of our favorite breweries, Lucky Envelope. Obviously, I didn’t get around to writing it up right away. Now, only a few months later, it’s almost hard to imagine walking down the brewery to casually sit around sipping beer. But those days will come again, and when they do, you can be sure I’ll be sipping from a Lucky Envelope.

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Lake Union Dragon Boats

It’s a little-known fact that Seattle has a handful of dragon boat clubs. When I discovered this, I dragged the kids down to Lake Union for the Dragon Boat Festival. It was a bit of a surreal experience, because this particular August morning felt more like Lunar New Year. It was wet and freezing. We stuck it out for a little while, but headed home with numb ears and fingers before really exploring the rest of the festival.

Lately, they haven’t been able to hold the festival because there is too much traffic on the lake in August. In the future, they are hoping to reschedule the dragon boat festival for another month. Maybe it will be warmer?