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Second “Leavenworthy” award

Wednesday, August 18th, 2010

We wanted to find a way to reward people or businesses who show the true spirit of Leavenworth. We have deemed them “Leavenworthy“. It is not an award you can apply for, it must be earned. When we come across people or businesses we think have gone above and beyond, we will list them here and provide them with a picture and link they can use on their website to advertise that we consider them Leavenworthy.

Our second Leavenworthy award goes to Leavenworth Summer Theater’s Sound of Music. We have been to Leavenworth Summer Theater’s A Christmas Carol, but we have never gone to one of their outdoor productions. Why did we wait so long? It was a wonderful experience to watch Maria walking down the mountain singing at the start of the show and to see the whole Von Trapp family flee up that same mountain at the end of the show. Great show and Leavenworth Summer Theater is truly Leavenworthy.

Congratulations to Leavenworth Summer Theater, our second Leavenworthy award award winner.

Picnicking in Leavenworth

Saturday, May 22nd, 2010

Our recent trip to Leavenworth was highlighted by a picnic along the Wenatchee River. There’s a delightful little national forest service picnic spot right on the river, west of The Alps Gift Shop and lodging.

The day was partly cloudy and a bit cool, just as you’d expect in May in the mountains. We were quite comfortable in sweatshirts.

Before setting out for our favorite picnic spot we stopped in at The Cheesemongers. There we got a mild butterkase, a smoked gouda and an English cheddar with rosemary.

Next we popped into Cured by Visconte’s to pick up cold cuts, a yummy onion mustard and a little pot of raspberry/pear champagne jam. The clerk at Cured very kindly ran upstairs to the restaurant and procured for us a loaf of delicious Italian bread and a bit of butter. She was so very helpful, even cutting the loaf for us when we told her that we were picnicking. The cold cuts were delicious. Visconte’s cures many of its own meats. The meat that’s not shop cured is imported. We selected smoked ham, thuringer, and buckboard bacon (a cured meat that you eat as it comes.) I also snagged a taste of buffalo jerky. I’ve had the jerky before and love it.

After a stop for soft drinks we headed west out of Leavenworth along Highway 2, into the Wenatchee National Forest. It was a great day for a drive. Everywhere you look the views are lovely. Once we passed the historic Tumwater Canyon Dam (the first hydroelectric dam in Washington) and The Alps on the south side of the highway (traveling west the river was on our left) the picnic area was just a short distance further. It too is on the south side of the highway, right on the Wenatchee River. The area has plenty of off road parking.

The picnic area consists of several tables and some fire pits. If you plan to use a fire pit to roast hotdogs or toast marshmallows, be sure you check for campfire restrictions in the Wenatchee National Forest and bring some firewood. There’s a lavatory, but no running water-except for the river, of course!

Lunch was delicious. The cured meats and the cheeses were scrumptious in the fresh, mountain air. I really liked the smoked ham paired with the champagne jam on the crusty bread. The river was right there in all of its spring thaw glory. Green and swift, it rushed by providing a great soundtrack.

The picnic area was populated by several Stellar’s Jays. These territorial birds are pretty common in campgrounds and picnic areas all over the west. We managed to get several photos but they’re quick things and easily startled so only a couple of the photos came out clearly. The birds reminded us that the Leavenworth Bird Fest was coming up. We couldn’t be there this year, but we looked up the program and it was chock full of many family-friendly activities and celebrations.

Across the river from our picnic site you can see firsthand how the forest is recovering from the Rat Creek and Hatchery Complex fires. These were two of the fires that devastated Chelan County in the summer of 1994. The canyon opposite the picnic area is a good reminder of how forest fire renews and replenishes the forest ecosystem.
Once the bread was gone and we felt rested, we got on the road east, back to Leavenworth. We made a stop at The Alps. It’s a great place to pick up some tasty condiments, like the honey mustard we put on just about everything back home. They had a fire early in 2009 that destroyed the store and the manufacturing plant, but have rebuilt and are back stronger than ever.

While in Leavenworth we encourage you to get out of town and into nature. One of the most wonderful features of our favorite town is its locale in and near so many natural wonders. We encourage you to make Leavenworth your base of operations for birdwatching, picking mushrooms, camping or hiking, and fishing.

Oktoberfest

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

Looking for somewhere to celebrate the harvest, to see the beautiful autumn colors? Leavenworth, Washington has been celebrating Oktoberfest for decades. Close enough to go for the day. . . Far enough to get away!
Hugging the Coast, a Daily Updated Celebration of Coastal Food, has named Leavenworth’s Oktoberfest as #1 in its Top 10 Places to Celebrate Oktoberfest in the US.

Flipping the Switch in Leavenworth

Thursday, November 29th, 2007

Congratulations Leavenworth, WA on lighting up America! I was so excited when I found out that Good Morning America would be Flipping the Switch in your beautiful village. Leavenworth is a truly magical place at this time of year. Christmas lights adorn every building, and highlight each tree. During the daytime the setting is just as beautiful. snow has begun to blanket the village and surrounding hillsides. Day or night visiting Leavenworth during the Christmas Lighting Festival is like living in a Life-Sized Snow Globe!

What we love about Leavenworth, WA Part 1

Friday, November 16th, 2007

We love visiting familiar Leavenworth shops like, The Haus of Angels and Fudge Hut. There is always something new to see and old friends to visit. Haus of Angels has two locations. We visited with Marlyn at the 725 Front Street location and I found a lovely autumnal table runner. Last year one of my Christmas gifts, from Haus of Angels, was a beautiful Jim Shore musical angel entitled: And a Star Shall Guide Us. It has had a treasured place in my living room all year long. To see all of the angels you must visit both locations, this one and the one in the Motteler Village Shops, 9th and Front Streets. Each shop is unique. Different collections are at home in the two shops. Visit Haus of Angels to get a taste of what Marlyn has to offer.

UPDATE: Haus of Angels closed when Marlyn and her husband retired.

We always make a stop at The Fudge Hut, 933 Front Street. To our surprise, this visit we found the shop under new ownership. The new owners, are new to Leavenworth. Besides the same great fudge the new owners have big plans for the future. Soon locals and tourists will have another place to purchase more mouthwatering goodies to enjoy along with their espresso. This visit we again took advantage of the shop special: buy one pound of fudge, get one-half pound free. Scotte chose chocolate, Butterfinger and amaretto fudge. I chose rum-raisin, chocolate marshmallow and maple nut. Delicious! Don’t forget to tell them that you heard about them from The Accidental Bavarian!