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Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Seattle Fall Bucket List


What's so beautiful about Fall is that it sends a wave of inspiration through everyone.
It calls for new styles, new looks, new views, new everything.
It's a time to try new things and make new plans for the end of the year.
Fall also has a different experience depending on where you live.

Falls for me used to consist of finally getting to wear a sweatshirt for the first time, jumping in huge piles of leaves, and taking a family Christmas picture in the woods.

Since moving to Seattle, I have gotten to experience a different view of Fall.
Here are some of my every year bucket list of ideas to do in the Fall in Seattle.


1. Starbucks
It's Seattle! What did you expect me to Say?
Grab it before you go on a walk, take a friend to have a long chat, or go and write down your monthly goals. The city of Seattle is alive because of the coffee in our system. Join the party!

2. Enjoy the views.
Explore the city, climb a mountain, take pictures. 
Everywhere you turn is a perfect picture moment.
Document it!


3. Go exploring.
The state of Washington has some pretty wet weather coming up. 
This is the time to use up those few sunny days and to go exploring. 
We have mountains, water, and plenty of safe hikes for all different levels.

4. Ferry Ride
I'm biased as I only tend to ride the ferries during the fall. 
There's just something about transportation via a boat that is fall-like to me.

5. Pumpkins
Patch em', Carve em', paint em', eat em'!
Whatever you do, make sure your list includes Pumpkins.

Now you go and create your fall bucket list!
And if you need help along the way, Eventbrite is here to help!
Whether you're planning a small shindig or a blowout event, these are the people to your rescue!

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1 comment:

  1. I've never been to Seattle, but definitely want to check it out. Pike Place Market is definitely a go-to for me!

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