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Dec 13, 2017

Unique Farmers Market

A fun place to stroll through the public farmers market and see the newly renovated Seattle's Pike Place Market -Jesse Tam. The fresh flowers daily, food stalls filled with fish, seafood, vegetable from the local market and crafts are just a few things.  There are many ideas and talented handmade crafts for the holidays and stocking ideas.  Don't go away hungry, try out the eateries and local shops across the street too

Looking for unique shops and experience, there are three levels to the market if time isn't an issue. It's a fantastic place to bring friends, out-of-town visitors and enjoy the market year round.  Stop and sample some of the local items, see the fish toss and cheer on the crowd.  Bundle up in winter and warm up with a hot beverage and snack.

There are weekly demonstrations and events for all age groups.  Enjoy the waterfront and view during your visit.  Fresh produce and seafood are wonderful menu items to take home or shipped to your destination.  Enjoy the music, relax and don't miss the flower vendors.

Stay connected Jesse https://jesse-tam.blogspot.com/  Thanks for reading!  Tam.Jesse real estate market trend.

Nov 13, 2017

Washington State Apple Harvest

Washington apples and trade has a large impact for our state. Jesse Tam, they are known around the nation and the world. Apples are a staple, they might grow in any backyard or garden. There are varieties in our region, but the most majority of the crop in Washington State are - Red Delicious, Golden Delicious, Gala, Fuji, Granny Smith, Braeburn, Honeycrisps and Cameo.

The apple season starts in mid-August and continues into fall. Each year, more than 100 million apple boxes are harvested and each box weighs about 40 pounds.  The harvest each year for Washington apples you purchase are picked by hand.  There are no harvesting machines for the annual crops.



Red Delicious made up three quarters of Washington's apple crop.


Washington designated apple as it's state fruit in 1989.  Most of the region's apples come from the Wenatchee Valley.  Our state produces almost 60 percent of the nation's supply of apples and have the best apple picking in the country. Take a day trip to Wentachee Valley near Leavenworth is a great way to spend a weekend.

There are several orchards near Seattle with large varieties of apple for those you enjoy the u pick. Plan ahead for dates and availability. Thanks for reading Jesse https://jesse-tam.blogspot.com/