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Thanks also to Roger, Shari and Heather,

 

For your suggestions...

At the start of my arrangements I had NO ideas re where togo

or of any raw food places to shop

and now I am armed withinformation and websites. Thank you all.

 

Hopefully I will get to the care in the evening during a week

Heather and I will look for you.

I am tall too and skinny (all the raw food)mop of curley greying

hair.

 

bye for now Toni

 

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Sorry, I'm sending this email again because I seemed to have sent it with a

wrong title.

 

Welcome, Toni. Summer time it's paradise here. My most favorite activity is

berry-picking besides hiking. In July we get raspberries, Marionberries and

blueberries. Blueberries are ready a little later than raspberries. Conventional

cherries have already appeared in our U-district farmers' market. Organic ones

don't seem to show up until about second week of July but we get the best

organic cherries in the country, Bing cherries and Rainier first and then

Lambert will come later. You must visit our farmers' markets. I like not only

the fresh produce but also the friendly faces and the festive atmosphere. I may

be prejudiced but I think our U-district farmers' market is the best. It opens

Saturday from 9 am to 2 pm. I wouldn't miss farmers' market for almost any

thing. After shopping you can go to Chaco Canyon cafe which is right across the

street.

 

There are about 100 hiking trails around here. Everyone who comes here pays

homage to our beautiful Mt. Rainier which claims to be one of the three most

beautiful national parks.

 

Helen, Seattle

 

 

 

 

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If you do make it down to Oregon (anyone), and want to visit the

Columbia River Gorge as Sue has suggested, give me a shout. I live

here in the Gorge and LOVE being tour/hiking guide. I'll even share my

organic produce with ya!

 

Annette

 

[sue - Welcome to closer to my " neck of the woods. " ]

 

RawSeattle , " Sue Aberle " <raw-sue@a...> wrote:

> More great natural wonders can be found along the coast, the Cascades,

> and the Columbia River Gorge. There are numerous hiking trails along

> the Gorge that take you past some spectacular waterfalls and up into

> the hills, where you find cascading-type falls and falls that you

> can't see from the highway.

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Thanks Helen,

 

July sounds like a berry yummy time of the year to be coming

to Washington.

 

Would you tell me what Street the U-district Farmers Market is

on.

I'm THAT excited about my local market too. It has a very large

variety of organic produce, lots of which is locally grown.

So wonderful to buy a lettuce (etc) that has just been picked

that morning and still has the dew on it.

 

Toni

 

 

 

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Hey Annette,

 

That sounds great - thanks for the offer.

Lucky I've been writing EVERYTHING down that people have been

offering and telling me about.

I'm sooo excited now about being in and around Seattle -

you've ALL been so helpful and kind.

Hope I meet everyone.

 

Toni

 

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Toni,

 

You have probably already found out that the U-district farmers' market is at

Broolyn Ave. and 50th NE St. It is about five blocks from I-5 (Interstate

freeway), on the east side of I-5. When you get to the intersection, you'll see

lots of people carrying shopping bags or baskets, you can't miss it. Chaco

Canyon is on the southwest corner of the intersection, in the basement under

Cedar's Restaurant.

 

Helen, Seattle

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toni vandyke

RawSeattle

Tuesday, June 14, 2005 2:41 AM

[RawSeattle] re: visit from Sydney

 

 

 

 

Thanks Helen,

 

July sounds like a berry yummy time of the year to be coming

to Washington.

 

Would you tell me what Street the U-district Farmers Market is

on.

I'm THAT excited about my local market too.

 

 

 

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That's great to know Helen,

Because I definitely DO want organic.

It seems that when you get onto raw food, there's no going back

and then the next step is Organic and there's REALLY no going

back from that.

I've got a feeling, though, that the size of Seattle is going to

be awesome for me.

I said I come from Sydney (big city) because I'm flying out from

there but really I come from a country town and my organic market

is tiny.

Toni

 

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Toni,

When you get to Seattle you are in for a delight.

Nick Hein

Morgantown, WV

 

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" toni vandyke " <tonivandyke

<RawSeattle >

Wednesday, June 15, 2005 6:25 AM

[RawSeattle] re:visit from Sydney

 

 

>

>

> That's great to know Helen,

> Because I definitely DO want organic.

> It seems that when you get onto raw food, there's no going back

> and then the next step is Organic and there's REALLY no going

> back from that.

> I've got a feeling, though, that the size of Seattle is going to

> be awesome for me.

> I said I come from Sydney (big city) because I'm flying out from

> there but really I come from a country town and my organic market

> is tiny.

> Toni

>

> Searching for the best free email? Try MetaCrawler Mail, from the #1

metasearch service on the Web, http://www.metacrawler.com

>

>

>

>

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Nick,

 

I can see that you miss Seattle. We miss you too. Hope you'll visit us sometime.

How nice we can all get connected via email. I'm amazed that it seems people all

over are checking on RawSeattle. One of my friends in Houston told me she had

checked on RawSeattle looking for healthy diet information.

 

Helen, Seattle

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Nick Hein

RawSeattle

Wednesday, June 15, 2005 4:30 AM

Re: [RawSeattle] re:visit from Sydney

 

 

Toni,

When you get to Seattle you are in for a delight.

Nick Hein

Morgantown, WV

 

 

 

 

 

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