Mid Beacon Hill + Columbia City = Love

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Lottie's Lounge looking out the window

Colum­bia City Blog must now admit to a intensely-felt, long-held blog crush on Mid Bea­con Hill Blog. (This is so bl*gging public.)

It’s even stronger today because, on this per­fect Autumn day, the fair JvA vis­ited our Colum­bia City and poked in at a few of my favorite haunts: Lottie’s Lounge, Gather Gallery and the very last Farmer’s Mar­ket of the season.

She has pho­tos, of course.

I doubt there will be a day this nice again for the rest of the year.
No. I don’t think there will be.

Lottie's Lounge - "Grass - Gas - Ass"

Gather exhibit - Jeremy Bert's neon ABCD

Gather exhibit - Jeremy Bert's neon art

Columbia City Farmer's Market - Honeycrisp Apples

(PHOTOS: © Mid Bea­con Hill)

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  • Kate Harkins
    Come on down to the Cheap Chickadee! The Southeast Seattle Senior Center has a thrift store ready to serve all of your bargain hunting needs. ALL proceeds go to programs for needs seniors. We are at Rainier and Holly, or actually one house in, at # 4645. Our hours are Tues - Thurs: 10-5, Fridays 10-4. Hope to open on Sats some day soon! Unbelievably low prices and surprising items! Win for you win for seniors!
  • JvA
    Aw, thanks!

    I had a great time in Columbia City on Wednesday. I didn't mention this in my post, but the ladies at Lottie's and Gather were super-sweet and I had some nice chats with these strangers that afternoon. Folks are very friendly out your way. I'm not sure I'd still be living in the middle of Beacon Hill if nearby Columbia City and Georgetown weren't so fun.
  • Tri
    Aren't they great? At Lottie's Lounge, Sarah always takes care of me and she's so much fun. And at Gather, Jenn and Josie are just the best.

    Stop by Columbia City more often. But don't stop doing the Georgetown thing, because I experience Georgetown vicariously through you!
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