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DEPARTMENTS<br />

OCTOBER | NOVEMBER <strong>2018</strong> • volume 11<br />

LIVE<br />

14 SAY WA?<br />

Get into the fall spirit with Thanksgiving in Wine Country and other<br />

autumn events. Then, take a page from Nancy Blakey’s new book<br />

and get outside for an adventure or two.<br />

18 FOOD + DRINK<br />

McMenamins’ Kalama Harbor Lodge serves up all the charm,<br />

Rachel’s Ginger Beer provides an alternative treat, plus our picks for<br />

the best places for coffee around the state.<br />

22 FARM TO TABLE<br />

Pass the cranberry relish—hopefully made with berries from<br />

Washington’s cranberry bogs in Grayland.<br />

26 HOME + DESIGN<br />

Two designers merge form and function to create beautiful, liveable<br />

tiny homes.<br />

Fire & Vine Hospitality<br />

21 68<br />

32 MIND + BODY<br />

Like father, like son—the Millimans are gold-medal winners at the<br />

National Senior Games.<br />

34 ARTIST IN RESIDENCE<br />

Mary Beth Beuke makes one-of-a-kind jewelry creations through her<br />

company, West Coast Sea Glass.<br />

THINK<br />

38 STARTUP<br />

Search no more for a pet-sitter. Seattle’s Rover comes to the rescue.<br />

Through Stories<br />

Justin Bailie<br />

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Editor’s Letter<br />

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Map of Washington<br />

Until Next Time<br />

40 WHAT’S GOING UP<br />

New wine-tasting options pop up around the state.<br />

41 WHAT I’M WORKING ON<br />

Dr. Darryl Potok talks medical education in Spokane.<br />

42 MY WORKSPACE<br />

UnCruise Adventures’ Sue Rooney says she has the best job in the<br />

world—and we can’t disagree.<br />

44 GAME CHANGER<br />

Water from Wine sells wine to pay for worldwide clean-water projects.<br />

EXPLORE<br />

66 TRAVEL SPOTLIGHT<br />

Federal Way’s Pacific Bonsai Museum presents its bonsai as fine<br />

art pieces.<br />

68 ADVENTURE<br />

Join a novice on a charter salmon-fishing trip along the Columbia River.<br />

74 LODGING<br />

Eritage Resort is an adults-only oasis in Walla Walla, just right for the<br />

wine lover in your life.<br />

76 TRIP PLANNER<br />

Walla Walla is a southeastern Washington charmer with more than<br />

just wine to please the palate.<br />

COVER<br />

photo courtesy of Alexandria Nicole Cellars<br />

(see Tripping Over Washington Wine Country, pg. 46)<br />

82 NORTHWEST DESTINATION<br />

Southern Oregon is the state’s other wine country, and its small towns<br />

hide local bounty and cultural experiences.<br />

6 <strong>1889</strong> WASHINGTON’S MAGAZINE OCTOBER | NOVEMBER <strong>2018</strong>

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