Snohomish Birds of Winter

There is so much to do in Snohomish during the winter but only those who are paying attention and are on the lookout will notice the hidden delights. Winter birding is a special treat as species from the North migrate South to our area for milder weather. Snowy owl, gyrfalcon, golden-crown sparrow, Lapland longspur, red-throated loon, Pacific loon, trumpeter swan, and rough-legged hawk are some of those that make this journey. Winter birding also gives you a better opportunity to see Peregrine falcon, bald eagle, common loon and merlin because their numbers are higher in our area during the winter months. If this isn’t enough to entice you, we also attract birds that come down from the mountains to visit the valleys during the winter. Northern goshawk, fox sparrow, varied thrush, hermit thrush mountain chickadee and ruby-crowned kinglets are known to be spotted in our area. 


This is also a great time of year for those new to bird watching to learn how to identify birds and actually spot them because there is less foliage on the trees and bushes. Snohomish Birds of Winter provides guided and self-guided tours, workshops and educational opportunities for both children and adults.

Come to Snohomish for events like photography meet-ups, nature seminars and outdoor birding basics taught by industry experts and enthusiasts. Even retailers get in the act with specialty displays, themed menus. Whether you are a seasoned bird watcher or just starting out, winter provides special opportunities. Come stay in Snohomish and enjoy a day of bird watching, go out to one of our many wonderful restaurants and then curl up with a good book at the Historic Snohomish Getaway.

SITES TO ENJOY:

Riverview Wildlife Refuge is located on the west end of 1st Street in the town of Snohomish. The address is 1805 First St. Park on the south side of the street as far west as possible. This refuge (established in 2013) combines a variety of habitats in a location that is convenient and central for county birders. It is easily covered in about 3 hours and views of the Snohomish River can be enjoyed while checking the trees and shrubs for birds. Terrain: At this time, you will have about one mile of flat dike to walk with an out and back trail. Wheelchair accessible areas are planned in the future. Birds: The current birding checklist for the refuge has 114 species. In winter there are hundreds of ducks and gulls on the treatment ponds. In summer there are five species of swallows over the field and five species of warblers in the trees and shrubs. Year round residents include Great Blue Heron, Northern Harrier, Virginia Rail, Anna’s Hummingbirds, Belted Kingfisher, Brown Creepers and the resident pair of Red-tailed Hawks. Sightings in the recent past include Lazuli Bunting, Red Crossbills, Peregrine Falcon, nesting Red-breasted Sapsuckers and Bullock’s Oriole. Pick up the checklist at the Snohomish Visitor Center at 1301 First St or on the trailhead sign. When to go: The Refuge is available and easily walked all year round. August and September are the least productive due to migration and molting.

Be sure to check out the marsh ponds on the northeast corner of the refuge which includes Pilchuck Audubon property. Drive west on Riverview Rd and take the first left after the entrance to Highway 9 south. There will be a large gravel area with a road leading to the sewage treatment plant. Park where you are not obstructing traffic and bird both sides of the gravel road. The Pilchuck property, including Janssen Pond, are to the north. Unlike the larger part of the refuge, this area can be birded within yards of your car. 5. NEARBY SITES: Field’s Riffle County Park – 8119 Lowell-Snohomish River Rd. Across the river from the refuge and a reliable summer nesting area for Lazuli Buntings. Bob Heirman Wildlife Preserve – 14913 Connelly Rd. Amazing assortment of wintering ducks, swans and geese on Shadow Lake.

For other fun things to do in Snohomish, check out this post.

Things to Do in Snohomish Fall/Winter 2018

I like to try to keep a list of things to do in Snohomish so that our guests might have an even better stay while visiting our sweet little city. I am open to hearing about other events and venues so please do comment below if there is something you would like us to know about.

Snohomish is a genuinely historic community is listed on both the Washington State and National Registries of Historic Places.

Consider taking a DellaTerra cooking class , having a nice meal and wine and then staying at the Historic Snohomish Getaway!

Check it out to learn more.

LOVE GOOD FOOD AND GOOD COFFEE?

Looking Glass Coffee 

Let our friendly and skilled baristas spoil you with an individually crafted espresso or chai drink, hot chocolate, tea or Italian soda. Choose from a selection of pastries, confections, and mini-donuts made hot and fresh right in front of you.
Our shop offers free high-speed wi-fi, a selection of board games to play during your visit, a retail section with select gifts and souvenirs, large gathering tables in the back of the shop and plenty of comfy couches and arm chairs to relax in. It is the perfect place to catch up with a friend, meet with clients or coworkers, browse the internet on your laptop, or grab a treat with the kids.

The Repp

Handcrafted cuisine and cocktails in intimate ambiance. You can expect to find New York steaks, seafood and pasta on the menu.

Andy’s Fish House

Andy’s Fish House specializes in serving live, local and fresh seafood in a friendly and casual atmosphere. They also serve microbrews and hot chowder.

LOVE COMMUNITY EVENTS AND TRADITION?

Pop-Up Off Season Mini-Farmers Market Every second Thursday | 3-7pm

You’ll be able to enjoy and support wonderful local farmers and makers at Looking Glass Coffee. Walk over for a great cup of coffee while you check out the mini-markets and the gift shop. There is something for everyone!

LOVE LEARNING? 

Tour of Snohomish

Here is a self-guided history tour of our sweet city. Follow the map to find some of the historic sites in Snohomish. Click on the numbers on the map for details of each site. http://www.historylink.org/File/9961

 CLASSES 

Birds of Snohomish offers workshops, tours and educational opportunities for those interested in the wide array of birds that migrate and live in Snohomish. Snohomish Birds of Winter is a fun opportunity to see and learn about trumpeter swan’s and more. You can read more about this here.

DellaTerra cooking classes at The Hungry Pelican in Snohomish! 

DellaTerra Chef Cody Castiglia’s (Della Terra Catering) cooking classes are fun, hands-on and engaging, and feature the best local and seasonal ingredients. Featured in Salt and Basil Magazine, and 425 Magazine.  Use the code “friendsandfam” to receive 10% off.

Yoga Circle Studio Meditation with Karen Guzak  Dec 16 | 1 to 4pm

Puget Sound Woodworking  Offers week long and vacation classes. See here for details. These classes include Fundamentals of Woodworking and Intermediate Woodworking classes.

LOVE WINE?

WINE CLASSES AT BLANC AND ROUGE

Hands-on Wine Classes

Classes are $30pp/$20pp Wine Club Members. Reservations Req. CLICK HERE

Sippin’ and Shoppin’ Christmas Evening Wine Walk  Dec 8

LOVE COMMUNITY THEATER?

Open Mic  Dec 7, 14, 21, 28 at the Thumbnail Theater  6:30-9:30 all ages

1211 4th Street, Snohomish, WA 98290

http://www.thumbnailtheater.org/friday-night-open-mic

LOVE SNOHOMISH! 

Things to Do in Snohomish- Spring/Summer

I like to try to keep a list of things to do in Snohomish so that our guests might have an even better stay while visiting our sweet little city. I am open to hearing about other events and venues so please do comment below if there is something you would like us to know about.

Snohomish is a genuinely historic community is listed on both the Washington State and National Registries of Historic Places.

Consider taking a Della Terra cooking class , having a nice meal and wine and then staying at the Historic Snohomish Getaway!

Check it out to learn more.

LOVE LIVE MUSIC AND DANCING?

June 10 and 14, July 8 and 22, August 12 and 26 Swing Time Express at the Oxford Saloon 5-9pm All ages

https://www.facebook.com/Swingtime-Express-197307507098502/

The swing and jazz music at the Oxford Saloon continues in 2018. 🎶We will be performing on the second and fourth Sundays of each month, from 6:00 to 9:00PM. Join us for your listening and dancing pleasure. Be sure to take advantage of the great new menu prepared by an executive chef. All ages are welcome and they have a children’s menu as well. It is a unique opportunity to introduce young people to live music. Never a cover charge. Come and enjoy. See you there.

The Oxford Saloon has music and dancing from Tuesday through Sunday. They are just a block away. http://www.oxfordsaloonsnohomish.com/events-calendar/

Old Man Brewing has music and comedy nights. They also host the Washington Blue Society on the first Tuesday of every month.  https://www.facebook.com/pg/Old-Man-Brewing-229758007499498/events/

The Repp has dinner music and a fantastic atmosphere for a date or nice night out. https://www.facebook.com/TheRepp/

Snohomish Taste of Music is in August 18-20 and takes place in the Historic District. Expect to see some excellent live music!

LOVE COMMUNITY EVENTS AND TRADITION?

Snohomish Farmers Market   Opening day is May 3rd and is only a block away!

Every Thursday, from May through September, you’ll find the intersection of Cedar Avenue & Pearl Street filled with the sights & sounds of the Snohomish Farmers Market.  This is a true taste of Snohomish and it’s sweet community. Grab some souvenirs, gifts, dinner and even enjoy some live music before you head back to the suite. While you are out, pop on over to Artisans Merchatile  where you will find some fantastic arts and crafts made by local artisans.

Sunsets in Snohomish Wine Walk Saturday, June 9 at 4 PM – 8 PM

Sunsets in Snohomish Wine Walk  Saturday, July 14 at 4pm – 8pm

LOVE LEARNING?

Puget Sound Woodworking offers week long and vacation classes. See here for details. These classes include Fundamentals of Woodworking and Intermediate Woodworking classes.

Della Terra cooking classes at The Hungry Pelican in Snohomish!

 https://www.eventbrite.com/o/cody-castiglia-14728494784

Pro Tip: Use the code “friendsandfam” to receive 10% off.

Hone your skills and sharpen your knowledge with friends or family. Gain the confidence and skills to cook real, delicious food.

Chef Cody Castiglia’s classes are fun, hands-on and engaging, and feature the best local and seasonal ingredients.

Recently featured in 425 Magazine , Basil & Salt Magazine, Everett Herald and EatStayLoveSnoCo  and MyEdmondsRestaurant, his classes feature the best in-season ingredients of the local harvest.

Washington wines will be offered to pair with the meal created in class.

CLASSES

4.16- Bright & Fresh Spring Salads
5.7- Tamales Class Featuring Sarah Rosado of Purple Barn Farm
5.14- Mastering Seafood: How to Select, Season & Cook the Northwest’s Best Catch

CHEF’S TABLE DINNERS:

A truly farm-to-table dining experience, our multi-course chef’s tasting menus feature the best ingredients of the moment from the local harvest.
Featuring carefully created dishes, perfectly paired with locally sourced beverages.
Join us for a one of a kind chef’s table dinner soon.

FRI, APR 13 6:00 PM
Primavera! A 5 Course, Italian Wine Pairing Dinner Featuring Chef Frank Curtiss

FRI, APR 27 6:00 PM
Farm to Table Feast Series: 6 Dishes over 3 Courses, Only $39 Per Guest!

THURS, MAY 10 6:00 PM
Winemaker Dinner Featuring Armstrong Family Winery

SAT, MAY 12
Mother’s Day Brunch!

THURS, MAY 24 6:30 PM
Farm to Table Feast Series @ Looking Glass Coffee

FRI, MAY 25 6:00 PM
Farm to Table Feast Series: 6 Dishes over 3 Courses, Only $39 Per Guest!

THURS, MAY 31 6:30 PM
Winemaker Dinner Featuring Lauren Ashton Cellars

*More to come, stay tuned!

To register, click here : Eventbrite

Self Guided History Tour follow the map to find some of the historic sites in Snohomish. Click on the numbers on the map for details of each site. http://www.historylink.org/File/9961

LOVE WINE?

WINE CLASSES

Wednesday, April 18th – Travel Through Tuscany 
Marc from Mionetto will take you on a virtual tour of Tuscany!
6 p.m.

Wednesday, May 16th – Spring Fling
Great warm weather wines that pair well with spring’s bounty.  We’ll be joined by Reggie from American Northwest Distributors.
6 p.m.

Wednesday, June 20th – South American Surprises
Harvest has just concluded in Argentina and Chile.  Come sample selections from the Southern hemisphere and hear Christian Albright’s stories from his recent trip.
6 p.m.

SPECIAL EVENTS

Friday, April 20th & Friday, June 15th – The “Roving Cheese Shop” is making a few stops at Blanc & Rouge this spring!  Pop up shopkeeper Alison Leber brings the best of the curd to Snohomish.  During Blanc & Rouge’s fantastic Friday wine Tastings (5-7p) she will showcase seasonal selections of artisan cheeses.

Friday, April 13th – We are excited to host Deviant Chocolate for a Chocolate Pop Up!  Deviant specializes in bean-to-bite-sized artisan chocolates.  They will be at the shop with samples to taste with wine so you can discover your favorite pairing.

Wednesday, June 20th – South American Surprises
Harvest has just concluded in Argentina and Chile.  Come sample selections from the Southern hemisphere and hear Christian Albright’s stories from his recent trip.
6 p.m.

Saturday, May 12th – Come to Blanc & Rouge and find your seasonal favorites from a bevy of roses.  Find your pleasure among fruity or dry, ethereal or structured.  Drink pink!

Stop by Blanc & Rouge and sample the cheeses de jour with the night’s featured Washington winery.  Selections of cheese and wine will be available for purchase to enjoy in the shop to sip & savor or take home.

 

LOVE COMMUNITY THEATER?

Open Mic June 15, 22 and 29 July 6, 13, 20 and 27 August 3, 10, 17, 24,31 at the Thumbnail Theater  6:30-9:30 all ages

1211 4th Street, Snohomish, WA 98290

http://www.thumbnailtheater.org/friday-night-open-mic

 

LOVE COMEDY?

Chuckles on the Pilchuck at Collectors Choice 215 Cypress Avenue

LOVE SNOHOMISH!

Things To Do In Snohomish- February and March

I like to try to keep a list of things to do in Snohomish so that our guests might have an even better stay while visiting our sweet little city. I am open to hearing about other events and venues so please do comment below if there is something you would like us to know about.

Consider taking a Della Terra cooking class , having a nice meal and wine and then staying at the Historic Snohomish Getaway! Della Terra has been featured in http://washingtoncoastmagazine.com/Washington Coast Magazine. Check it out to learn more.

LOVE LIVE MUSIC AND DANCING?

February 25 Swing Time Express at the Oxford Saloon 5-9pm All ages

https://www.facebook.com/Swingtime-Express-197307507098502/

The swing and jazz music at the Oxford Saloon continues in 2018. 🎶We will be performing on the second and fourth Sundays of each month, from 6:00 to 9:00PM. Join us for your listening and dancing pleasure. Be sure to take advantage of the great new menu prepared by an executive chef. All ages are welcome and they have a children’s menu as well. It is a unique opportunity to introduce young people to live music. Never a cover charge. Come and enjoy. See you there.

The Oxford Saloon has music and dancing most days of the week. They are just a block away. http://www.oxfordsaloonsnohomish.com/events-calendar/

Old Man Brewing has music and comedy nights. https://www.facebook.com/pg/Old-Man-Brewing-229758007499498/events/

The Repp has dinner music and a fantastic atmosphere for a date or nice night out. https://www.facebook.com/TheRepp/

LOVE LEARNING?

Della Terra cooking classes at The Hungry Pelican in Snohomish!

 https://www.eventbrite.com/o/cody-castiglia-14728494784

Pro Tip: Use the code “friendsandfam” to receive 10% off.

Hone your skills and sharpen your knowledge with friends or family. Gain the confidence and skills to cook real, delicious food.

Chef Cody Castiglia’s classes are fun, hands-on and engaging, and feature the best local and seasonal ingredients.

Recently featured in 425 Magazine and Basil & Salt Magazine, his classes feature the best in-season ingredients of the local harvest.

Washington wines will be offered to pair with the meal created in class.

March 3rd- The Winter Harvest Join us for an unforgettable seven course chef’s table dinner, perfectly paired with three local wines. http://bit.ly/2sSPB0O

March 5- Mastering Homemade Bread  http://bit.ly/2F1RWLz

March 7- Mastering Lasagna http://bit.ly/2ooGyA9

March 12- Mastering Meat: How to Select, Season and Cook http://bit.ly/2oldFVt

March 14- French Country Cooking http://bit.ly/2EN1JpE

March 16- Coffee Pairing Dinner with Narrative Coffee http://bit.ly/2HJO6VU

March 19- Ricotta and Feta Making Class http://bit.ly/2owGaP5

March 21 -Ravioli, Tortellini and Agnolotti Making Class http://bit.ly/2FrwbCT

March 26- Brunch Cooking Class http://bit.ly/2CGv4Ms

March 30- The Spring Harvest 5 Course Dinner with local wine pairing

March 17- DIY Sign Making at Oopsie Daisy
Address: 1112 1st St Snohomish WA 98290 (new location) oopsiedaisyconsignment@gmail.com

To register : http://bit.ly/2GJ7j91

Artisans Merchantile 117 Glen Ave in Snohomish, Washington

Contact Artisans Merchantile for details 360.568.1567  http://artisansmercantile.com/

March 3  11-2:30 and March 11 12:30-4pm Japanese braided Kumihimo bracelet class.

March 9  11 am Multistrand macrame bracelets

 

Love Wine?

March 3rd Snohomish Wine Tasting Festival  1-4pm or 4-8pm

Crossroads 9010 Marsh Rd Snohomish, WA 98291

http://snohomishcoc.com/WineFestival/

Wednesday, March 21st – The Lure of the Loire at Blanc and Rouge 6pm

http://www.blancandrougewine.com/events.html

801 1st Street, Suite 203 Snohomish WA 98290

Cyril Frencher returns to Blanc & Rouge to lead us down the Garden of France.

Love Chocolate?

March 10th Snohomish Chocolate Walk (tickets needed)

Tickets sell out fast and go on sale on February 15th.

http://www.HistoricDowntownSnohomish.org

Love Community Theater?

March. 2, 9th and 16, 23, 30th Open Mic at the Thumbnail Theater  6:30-9:30 all ages

1211 4th Street, Snohomish, WA 98290

http://www.thumbnailtheater.org/friday-night-open-mic

Love Parades and Traditions?

March 31st Snohomish Easter Parade (details coming)

Jan. 27   Snohomish Groundfrog Day 12-2pm

http://snohomishcoc.com/groundfrog/

Downtown Snohomish – Avenue A Gazebo (21 Avenue A)

Love Your Mom?

Mothers Day Brunch by Della Terra

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/mothers-day-brunch-tickets-43512640479?aff=efbevent

Love Snohomish!

Things to Do in Snohomish- December

I like to try to keep a list of things to do in Snohomish so that our guests might have an even better stay while visiting out sweet little city. I am open to hearing about other events and venues so please do comment below if there is something you would like us to know about.

Dec. 8   Santa Clause, Movie starring Tim Alen

Dairyland 12125 Treosti Road, Snohomish, WA 98290, Snohomish 98290

Dec. 9   Sweet and Stocking Stuffers at My Eclectic Home 11-5pm

Tiffany with LUVA cakes will be joining us for a fun day with treats and the ladies with My Eclectic Home will be offering stocking stuffer specials! It will be a great day to get a lot of homemade and locally resourced Christmas shopping done!

Dec. 9    Free Pictures with Santa hosted by the Oxford Saloon and put on by the Emerald City Harley Davidson Club

The Original Fat Boy is coming to Emerald City Harley-Davidson in Snohomish just in time to get your picture taken 100% free of charge.
Bring the littles and have your picture taken with the Fat Boy on his Harley-Davidson Motorcycle at Emerald City H-D in downtown Snohomish!

Dec 11   Mastering Homemade Bread hosted by the Hungry Pelican and taught by Chef Cody Castiglia

We are excited to bring local, seasonal cooking classes to Snohomish! Recently featured in 425 Magazine, our classes are hands-on and engaging, with recipes that are easy to create at home.

In all classes, we will use the finest ingredients of the local Fall harvest.

After each class, the three- course meal created in class will be enjoyed with Washington wine and beer.

Dec. 11 Winter Farm To Table Cooking Classes Registration Opens  hosted by the Hungry Pelican and taught by Chef Cody Castiglia

We highly recommend registering for these classes early as they fill up. You can get the full calendar and register here but for now, check out the choices! Bring a friend or a sweetheart, take a class, eat a nice meal and sleep over our suite for a very special date night!
Mastering Fresh Pasta Dec 13, 2017 6:30
Amazing Braising Dec 18, 2017 6:30
A Fresh Start: Healthy, Delicious Options for a New Year Jan 3, 2018 6:00
Mastering Homemade Lasagna Jan 8, 2018 6:00
Mastering Gnocchi Jan 10, 2018 6:00
Meal Prep Mastery Jan 15, 2018 6:00
Cooking with Local Mushrooms Jan 17, 2018 6:00
Filled Pasta Workshop Jan 22, 2018 6:00 PM
A Fresh Start: Healthy, Delicious Options for a New Year Jan 29, 2018 6:00
French Country Cooking Feb 5, 2018 6:00
Sweet (And Savory) Cooking for Valentine’s Day! Feb 12, 2018 6:00
Amazing Braising Feb 21, 2018 6:00

Friday, December 15th – Pop! at Bland and Rouge Wine 

It’s a bubble party. Sample the range of bubbles that producers around the world present. Prosecco from Italy, Champagne and Cremant from France, Cava from Spain and sparkling wine from the U.S. South Africa, Tasmania and Australia. Sip to learn the differences and maybe take home a bottle or two to toast in the New Year or enjoy with holiday dinners.
3 – 7 p.m.

Dec 16   6th Annual Freestyle Christmas Lights Cruise

NOTE ROUTE:
Clockwise laps along First Street, Avenue D, Second Street and Cedar Avenue. Keep turning right!

Drive your decorated and lighted vehicle to Downtown Snohomish, for the 6th annual Freestyle Christmas Lights Cruise. Any car, truck or two or three-wheeler may participate! (Must be street legal.)

Simply show up anytime between 6:00PM & 7:00PM. Enter the Cruise anywhere along the route… it’s “Freestyle”! Join us for just a few laps, or the whole hour. Or, just come to marvel at the displays! Bring your camera too!

ALERT: some of the truck horns can be VERY loud, please be take care if you have small children.

17 Dec   Ugly Sweater Dance Party hosted by the Oxford Saloon and Swingtime Express

Wear your Ugly Sweater and dance the night away.

Thursday, December 21st – Solstice Walk along the River Walk
Stroll the River Walk where you will bask in the glow of hundreds of illuminarias and community. Then stop by Blanc & Rouge for a sip of selected chill chasers.
3 – 7 p.m.

Friday, December 22nd – Perfect Pairings
If you ever get stuck on what food to serve with what wine, this tasting is for you! With the dizzying array of cheeses available even the tried and true wine-and-cheese pairings are a challenge. Come learn the “rules of the road” when it comes to pairing wine and spirits with appetizers, salads, entrees and desserts.
5 – 7 p.m.

23 Dec   A Christmas Celebration Hosted by the Hungry Peiican and Chef Cody Castiglie

Join us for an unforgettable holiday celebration in Historic Downtown Snohomish!

The meal will be created by Chef Cody Castiglia of Della Terra. The desserts will be made by Elizabeth of “I’ll Have What She’s Having”. Washington wines and craft beer will be offered with the meal.

Limited seating is available, so get your tickets while you still can.

Laugh, relax, and spend time with friends and family, while you enjoy a delicious locally sourced holiday meal:

Roasted Turkey

Red Wine Braised Beef Short Rib

Traditional Lasagna

Rosemary and Beecher’s Flagship Popovers

Buche de Noel

Pear Frangipane Tarts

and so much more

*Menu subject to change based on local, seasonal availability

Dec 23   A Crackpot Comedy Christmas Show

**Ugly Sweater Contest! Bring Your Worst and WIN!****
Come laugh with us—or at us—at our fun and fast-paced interactive show featuring live improv knee-slapping comedy at The Thumb! Corporate-clean and family friendly. Shoot some milk out your nose with us.

ONLY $5 at the door

Doors Open 7 PM, Show Starts 7:30 PM… On-the-Nose!
Tim Noah Thumbnail Theater, 1211 4th Street, Snohomish, WA 98290 (Corner of 4th and D)

Dec, 29 Ring in 2018

Come sample some great selections to put your personal stamp on the New Year. Happy sparkling selections, thoughtful and rich reds, tropical whites, dessert-style selections for a sweet ending. Each can mirror your mood. 5-7p.m. 

Jan. 31   January Book Club hosted by the Hungry Pelican and Uppercase Book Store

What if you took a break each month to read a good book and join in the Uppcase Book Store’s book club? What a wonderful way to take time out for yourself and to connect with other bibliophiles. Why is this on here now if it is a January event? Because you still have time to read the book if you start in December!

Blondie’s In Snohomish

Blondie’s clothing store is a mother-daughter collaboration in Snohomish, WA,  Jenny Bradley and Johanna Martinson. Johanna is a long time friend of Monique (former owner) and stepped in when Monique’s life took her to Montana. They kept the name Monique’s Boutique in the beginning but decided to change the name to Blondie’s to suit them better.
The boutique is a combination of vintage and contemporary treasures that you won’t likely fond elsewhere. They buy sell and trade so you can make an appointment for them to view your offerings. They purchase your items outright.
I have had a great time shopping with girlfriends and my daughter in this store. Here is a terrific pair of vintage 70’s boots I bought there. They had never been worn, for like a glove and go perfectly with my crazy zebra jacket. You only live once so go animal print!
You can find them at 902 First Street Snohomish, WA. They are open Tuesday through Sunday 10-6pm.

Historic Downtown Snohomish Open House

This past Thursday was an annual event in our charming little town. It was the day that many of the shops in the historic business stay open late for shoppers and reveal their new window dressings for the winter season.

It is a special event in that the windows of these shops are covered in butcher paper the day before as shop keepers are busy creating magic in secrecy.  No one can see the dressing until this special day and special day it is.

As I strolled down the sidewalk, there were happy shoppers with bags in hand coming in and out of stores. Folks enjoyed warm cider, cookies and a pretty little cake pops in white fondant glistening with rock sugar on gold stems.  One shop had a trumpeter and keyboardist playing soft jazz which I enjoyed listening to quite a bit.

I picked up a fantastic metal star with a mirror in the center at Worthy. You might see hanging in the guest suite. It is a really nice retro piece that should add a little light and whimsy.

Blondie’s Consignment Shop had live mannequins wearing vintage outfits adorning their windows. They were a class act and displayed gorgeous dresses and accessories.

I also ducked into the Skip Rock Distillers for something to warm me up. I got to try their Spiced Apple Liqueur which was not only good but it was way better than I ever expected. Skip Rock has won multiple awards for their artisan distilled products. I am not a fan of sweet drinks. This liqueur is light on the sugar and has a crisp apple flavor. I bought a bottle for Brian and I to enjoy during the cold months.

Here’s to locally made night caps next to the fire, with my sweetheart.