Archive for June, 2008

Sunday, June 29, 5:38 AM, Vashon Island.


Ever since my car got stolen two years ago, it hasn’t been the same. I kinda wish the cops never found it. In addition to weird little scratches and a crack in the windshield that I refuse to have fixed, the CD player has been squirrelly ever since those bastard kids took it [...]


There are few major metropolitan American cities as beautiful as Seattle when the sun comes out. Especially out here, on the West side. For real.


Finally. Summer, at last.


In 1996, Matt Jenke opened a little tiny restaurant in the Pike Place Market, in the space that had formerly been home to Cafe Counter Intelligence. A long, tiled counter ran alongside the left, and the dining area only had room for about nine or ten small tables. It was a cozy, warm [...]