Showing posts with label Tacoma. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tacoma. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

City of Destiny


Destination •• Tacoma, Washington
Nestled on the shores of Puget Sound
incorporated on November 12, 1875

Tacoma was dubbed 
"City of Destiny" when it was
designated .. instead of Seattle
by the Northern Pacific Railroad
to be part of the transcontinental route in 1873. 

 

Last weekend the skies were turquoise blue and the sun was shining.
We had the itch to get out and do something!
Off we went to do a bit of exploring in Tacoma, about 30 miles east.


Tacoma is smaller & less crowed than Seattle.
It's a working port and a railroad town,
but for all its roughness it has definite glamour as well.




Greek immigrant, Alexander Pantages, dreamed of owning beautiful and successful vaudeville theater
with some helpful financial assistance 
from his mistress and business partner
Kate Rockwell .. a.k.a. Klondike Kate or Queen of the Yukon
they built the lovely Pantages Theater in 1918.


Kate brought grace and style to the dance halls 
and saloons of the Pacific Northwest. 
She held miners spellbound with her flame dance 
and took their breath away 
when she appeared her $1,500 French gown. 
Her lush ballads brought tears to their eyes and inspired a shower of gold nuggets.


Did you know ...
Bing Crosby (1903-1977) was born in Tacoma?
♦♦
Gary Larson - creator of "The Far Side"
grew up here as well?
♦♦
Frank C Mars - maker of M&Ms
started making butter cream candies from his kitchen in Tacoma.







W.W. Seymour botanical Conservatory 
at Wright Park 
opened in 1908






Thank you for joining us on our little trip ............ ♦♦


Sunday, August 26, 2012

Beary Good Week ....


... visited our furry friend at 
Point Defiance Zoo in Tacoma yesterday ...



hope you have a beary good week .............



** photos via my 15 year old son
he wanted you to know 
:o)

Friday, July 27, 2012

lunchin' with the bears . . . ..

a little jaunt 
{a short excursion or journey for pleasure}
to Point Defiance Zoo in Tacoma





WoW!
my heart was racing
seeing these beautiful creatures is a real treat
the largest fellow stood up in the pool  
which to me looked quite deep maybe 6 feet
and he towered out of the water by about 2-3 feet
between him and me 
was a glass a couple of inches thick ....
... hummmmm ...

.. ET .. 
did you know walrus could whistle?

we felt like we were back in Alaska


puffins
the little clowns of the sea



we especially miss the sea otters



tricks for little fishy treats

.. glub glub ..


animals are such agreeable friends
they ask no questions
they pass no criticisms
George Eliot





an animals eyes have the power to
speak a great language
Martin Buber







our task must be to free ourselves
by widening our circle of compassion
to embrace all living creatures
and the whole of nature
and its beauty
Albert Einstein


enjoy