Travel
Essentials: Staying Power
Airbnb hosts here rake in a significant amount of money
Airbnb hosts across Washington state earned on average $16,700 last year, almost 20% more than the national average. Top-earning counties are King, Pierce, Clallam, Chelan, and Whatcom. Hosts in the U.S. earned a total of $22 billion last year. Data from Airbnb also find that nearly two-thirds of hosts use the supplemental income to cover…
Hidden Washington: Been to Tacoma Lately?
Tacoma, Four Ways
Chat with Seattleites in the know and they’ll tell you about Tacoma’s food and arts scene, or the out-of-this-world thrifting. They’ll say it reminds them of an earlier version of Seattle, where the locals prize creativity and a friendly, can-do attitude above all, where people still go to make things. But don’t let others’ experiences…
How to start the perfect fire
Make a deeper connection with nature by building a beautiful blaze
Blue and yellow flames burst haphazardly out of the dark, dancing like lightning bugs on a crystal-clear summer’s night. Sparks shoot over my head; the crackle and pop of the fire at my feet is a symphony orchestrated just for me. The power of fire is innate, part of our DNA since the beginning of…
Hidden Washington: Greetings from Bainbridge Island. Wish You Were Here!
Uncovering unique gems of the Pacific Northwest
This is the first in an ongoing series featuring Pacific Northwest experiences that shouldn’t be missed. Like a beachcomber’s paradise — sifting sand to reveal sea glass or flipping wet rocks to find sea creatures — Bainbridge Island is filled with hidden treasures worth exploring. Here are tips, finds, and local faves for a perfect…
How to do Richmond, B.C., like a local
Famed for its authentic dim sum, also home to the wildest playground and poshest pool you’ve ever seen
THWACK-THWACK-THWACK-THWACK-THWACK. The butcher only pauses to sharpen his cleaver, because the line at HK BBQ Master never lets up. The famed BBQ joint is tucked in the parking garage in the underbelly of a Real Canadian Superstore (actual name). It feels like I’m here to meet Deep Throat. Instead, I discover something far juicier than…
Oregon: The neighbor you think you know
Discover Oregon's many charming quirks
Imagine a dinner party in the neighborhood. The invitation looks familiar, but when you arrive, the event is not at all what you expected. There are many rooms with different themes. The guests are intriguing and inviting. An astronomer chats with a master brewer, a ship’s captain extrapolates on weather patterns with a sommelier, and…
Experience all that Fraser Valley has to offer | Sponsored
Enjoy hiking, rafting, fishing, a good meal or just a leisurely stroll
Located just a couple of hours north of Seattle and an hour east of Vancouver, B.C., you’ll find the Fraser Valley. Boasting a diverse range of outdoor experiences, from hiking in the mountains to exploring unique shops and restaurants, there’s something for everyone, regardless of age or ability. It’s an ideal destination for a family…
Malama Oahu, and Oahu Will Malama You
History, Hawaiian foods, and where to rest your head. A four-part series exploring Oahu
“Hawaii is not a state of mind but a state of grace.”- Paul Theroux Hawaii takes its responsibility as a tourist destination very seriously, and so should its millions of annual visitors. By leaving the island a better place, tourists enjoy a richer experience from their Hawaiian travels and gain a deeper appreciation for Hawaiian people…
Sunny Spring & Summer Escapes to Tri-Cities | Sponsored
Fun is just a short drive away
Located in southeast Washington state at the confluence of three rivers, the Tri-Cities has 300 sun-filled days a year, and its dry climate offers visitors a warm, sunny paradise from early spring all the way through late fall. Made up of Richland, Kennewick and Pasco, the Tri-Cities is the third largest metropolitan area in…
Five Oahu Hotels with a New Look and Old Heart
History, Hawaiian foods, and where to rest your head: A four-part series exploring Oahu
The is the third story in our series on travel to the Hawaiian island of Oahu. From Duke Kahanamoku holding court at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel’s Mai Tai Bar to Don Ho singing “Tiny Bubbles” at the Hilton Hawaiian Village, Oahu is known for its legendary hotels and iconic surf culture. When you stay at…
Book: Revel in the Natural World
Enjoy a wild year outdoors with Lauren Braden's book, '52 Ways to Nature: Washington'
What do forest bathing, storm watching, geocaching, fungi foraging, and razor clamming have in common? These are just a few of the multitude of outdoor activities described in Lauren Braden’s new book, 52 Ways to Nature: Washington: Your Seasonal Guide to a Wilder Year. This book, published by nonprofit outdoor community The Mountaineers last spring,…
Travel – Calgary is Full of Surprises
Get acquainted with Calgary, Canada’s friendliest big city
Take a well-organized, thriving metropolis of more than 1 million people and add in hipster food joints, craft cocktails, the culture of a cosmopolitan city, and vibrant street art. Shake it up like a martini and scatter it in the Canadian prairie surrounded by mountain villages and jaw-dropping scenery. This is Calgary — and all…
The Flavors of Aloha — From Food Trucks to Fine Dining
History, Hawaiian foods, and where to rest your head: A four-part series exploring Oahu
This is the second of four travel stories on exploring Oahu, Hawaii. Flavors of Aloha Hawaiian food has deep cultural, spiritual, and historical significance. The taro plant, which gives us poi, is fundamental to the Hawaiian creation myth, known as the child of the sky god and the older brother of Native Hawaiians. Food is,…