Though adults are bigger than a house cat, marmots can be eaten by golden eagles and other raptors. Other dangers include ...
Nothing shows off nature’s majesty like a marmot. In coats of thick fur, they recline on alpine rocks the way a Hollywood starlet drapes herself on a chaise longue. And while Washington’s endemic ...
As the World Cup arrives in Seattle this summer, it’ll be part of a groundbreaking version of the event, the first to be stretched across three countries—Mexico, the US, and Canada. We join 15 other ...
A natural haven fully removed from the housing developments and school zones of the suburbs, the 1,200 acres of Grand Ridge Park feel like another world thanks to massive western red cedar trees and ...
Among Washington's pantheon of peaks—Rainier, Baker, Si—none blessed our breakfast table better than the inimitable Mt. Bagel, a bakery born in 2019 that did only deliveries and whose bready treasures ...
this year, June brings a wave of soccer events alongside the typical month of Pride fests and general outdoor merriment. As we enter another PNW summer, Washington's nature-minded activities shine ...
The latest in Seattle Met’s poetry series.
Utility player. Swiss army knife. The Dolly Parton challenge of restaurants. Pick your simile for describing this French bistro that moves seamlessly from bread pudding french toast to oyster happy ...
Seattleites are spoiled for choice when it comes to spending our leisure time. Just take a look at the sheer variety of ...
The mosh pit teems. The men are young and white and they climb onto the stage and hurl themselves back into the crowd, suspended on a network of hands. Some invert, their boot-shod feet flailing, ...
The golden god first appeared in suburban Washington in 1977. Let’s put aside for the moment whether Ramtha is best described as a god, or the God—or a ghost, or an alien, or a total fiction.