Love Note: Crow’s Nest

Crow's Next Button

There’s just something about stepping into the elevator in the Hotel Captain Cook on your way to the Crow’s Nest – you get to press the big round button, floating at the top of all the other little boring buttons, and zoom up to the 20th floor for a dose of retro-glam style, elaborate meal presentations (even ordering a cup of coffee feels fancy because they bring out all sorts of little accoutrements, including cookies and cinnamon sticks), and ridiculously gorgeous views of Anchorage.

A lovely, lofty perch for an evening cocktail.

Stories Around Town: Artists, Makers, and Olympians

Scrawl

I’m incredibly thankful for digital news and typing – so easy to consume and to create. Can you imagine if everything were still handwritten? Sometimes I can’t even decipher my own scrawls. The photo above is actually “good” handwriting for me… Have you ever tried to analyze your handwriting? Apparently, I have an artistic nature, can interpret emotions but hold them back, and am friendly, warm, and like to engage in conversation. Hmmmm.

More great (easy to read!) stories for you this week.

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Walking and Talking

Ouch

I’ve long loved the concept of walking meetings, and recently I stumbled into one. I say stumbled because during my internal “should I put on flip-flops for the five blocks to the coffee shop, or keep the heels on and look professional?” debate, it never once occurred to me that we wouldn’t actually be staying at the coffee shop for the meeting.

I decided that five blocks was nothing because these are my “comfy” heels.

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Ship Creek Master Plan

KlingStebbens Rending for Ship Creek

Years ago, when I was just starting to be interested in what it takes to make magnetic places – the kind that people are drawn to, want to exist in, that inform our experiences an act as a supporting character in our lives – my dad drove me through Ship Creek, and then up to Government Hill so we could see the whole area sprawled out in front of us. I loved how from up there, you could follow the path of the creek with your eyes and see where it meets Cook Inlet, the mountains framing the view on the left and the right, the colors of the port and the railroad lending an air of industrial-chic.

That was when I fell in love with the potential of Ship Creek.

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