I'm planning a move to Seattle in the Spring, but am visiting for a couple two week stints this winter to (among other things) experience what the city has to offer in the way of weather and events. This forum is going to be a great help! Thanks, all!
You can always walk the dog, but make sure you take your umbrella! Seriously, they have some pretty good shows at the Valley Center Stage in North Bend of all places. Valley Center Stage
The Conservatory, Seattle Asian Art Museum and all that are up on top of Capitol Hill and well worth a look, too.
Work on the house - getting near the end of a drawn out laundry room re-do - thanks leaky water heater!
It'll probably be another year till the little one is ready to try skis, so none of that this year. Perhaps we'll have to find some of those good sledding areas up Snoqualmie Pass. Any suggestions? I've only been around a couple years, and all I know of is the tubing at Snoqualmie.
Snow sports are a big draw...especially this winter. (On knees bowing repeatedly to the snow gods). With Stevens Pass, Snoqualmie, and Crystal easily accessible from West side, we really are fortunate in this state to have such opportunity. Both Stevens and Snoqualmie can be reached from the East side, but Chinook Pass closes direct access to Crystal from Eastern Washington