Some of you know the saga of the bar, but for those who don't:Temple Billiards This is a vintage soda fountain, that was later used in a speakeasy in Portland in the teens/20's. It was then bought by a man named Alex, who owned Temple Billiards in Pioneer Square. He used it as the bar at Temple, which was the local watering hole for early Seattle startups in the area. It is where Chris and I met f...
My third pumpkin carve of the season!I got to meet our biggest Cemetery fan, Trace, today. His grandma brings him to walk by here any day she comes to visit, and he looooves the skeleton. He's gonna be Genji from Overwatch for Halloween (he has never played it, but his friend has it). They live just around the block and were headed home to add more Halloween decorations to their house.More and mor...
I have been posting a lot of photos over on Facebook of our fun, new Halloween decorations this year. It's been a blast to finally feel like we're getting to celebrate in the style we dreamed of! And while I have tried to do it at reasonable costs (and not always succeeding *side eye at 12' Skeleton*), the other challenge is where to store it all in the off season. We have no shed or garage this y...
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