May 22, 2016

Keep Life Simple

Keep Life Simple create by Jesse Tam

Don’t become too preoccupied with what is happening around you.Escape the traffic of I-5 Seattle and 405 Bellevue to Everett. For a minute, go outdoors, stand there in silence and appreciate your surroundings and nature. Spend time with friends on the steps of Mount Rainier National Park. This is a very popular and great for families and hikers. Remember the work life balance and focus on what is important.


  • Connect with those who are most important to you.
  • Continue to learn and grow as a person independent of your career.
  • Silence your cell phones when you are with family or friends
  • Step out of your comfort zone and try something different
  • Become involved as a volunteer once a month
  • Keep life simple
Mount Rainier and Lake reflection

Make each day count, We miss many things by staying in one place, get away and do something different.  Thank for visiting  https://jessewa28.wordpress.com/  follow and share!  Reflect and refresh your inner self and start with a positive attitude. Keep life simple, simple life.


May 12, 2016

Discover Bellevue Water Spray Playground

Discover Bellevue water spray playground - Jesse Tam. It's a great park on the eastside with a number of picnic tables and shade/roof covering. The water spray playground where the kids can run through water or try the whale with sprinklers when the weather is warm out. The Water Spray playground area was another rotary project for Bellevue. Someplace to cool off during hot summer days. Children of all ages can enjoy the sprinkler park as they have several sections for different age groups.  Bellevue is just a short drive from Seattle across the 520 Bridge or I-90  to reach the park.   bellevuereporter.com/community/19718209.html



The park has much more to offer with nice walking trails that are surprisingly quite hilly.  The lower portion of the park, there are tennis and basketball courts plus a skateboard bowl.  A portion of the area is for a community garden to plant fresh produce during the summer season. Another great way to enjoy living in the city.


I had thought this was mainly a park for the kids, but I was wrong. This park really has something to offer people of all ages.  The Bellevue Strawberry Festival is held each year in late June. This summer community event attracts families to the festivities with live music, bands, activities, food, car show and rides for all ages. 




You will find  jogging or strolling trails with acres and acres to discover, even a par 3 golf course. Located in the Crossroads area of Bellevue. Follow my blogs  https://jesse-tam.blogspot.com/   Thank you for reading.

Apr 26, 2016

Bellevue East Link Extension

Bellevue East Link Extension posted by Jesse Tam

Groundbreaking for the East Link Extension on April 22 in downtown Bellevue. Jesse Tam, changes with the Eastside development and growth. The light rail will cross Lake Washington from Seattle using Interstate 90 to cross Mercer Island.

The tracks will be above ground with a tunnel in downtown Bellevue and will continue near Overlake Hospital and the future Spring District.  The line will continue along Bel-Red corridor and into Redmond with 10 new stops planned along the 14 miles.
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East Link light rail   http://www.soundtransit.org/eastlink

Start of service:

Targeted 2023 
Overview:
East Link will give riders a fast, frequent and reliable connection between the Eastside's biggest population and employment centers and destinations across King, Pierce and Snohomish counties. When East Link opens, passengers will be able to ride over 50 miles of light rail with other new extensions also open north to Lynnwood and south to Kent/Des Moines. 

Facts:

Length: 14 miles
Ride times:
  • Mercer Island to University of Washington: 20 minutes
  • South Bellevue to Sea-Tac Airport: 50 minutes
  • Overlake Transit Center to Bellevue Transit Center: 10 minutes
Rider projection: About 50,000 riders will use East Link every day by 2030.
Budget: $3.7 billion
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Apr 23, 2016

Earth Day Worldwide

Earth Day Worldwide, Jesse Tam. In 1970, the year of our first Earth Day, the movement gave voice to an emerging consciousness, channeling human energy toward environmental issues. Events from recycling in Seattle to planting trees in Bellevue are just a few ways to make a difference. 
Forty-six years later, we continue to lead with groundbreaking ideas and by the power of our example. Earth Day is more than just a single day — April 22, 2016. It is celebrated worldwide to make an impact on our daily lives. Keep the trails clean, protect our rivers and water system, electric cars or bikes are a few ideas.
 Seattle Trails - Jesse 


Apr 3, 2016

Skagit Valley Mount Vernon

Enjoy the colorful tulip blooms, Mount Vernon.  The Skagit Valley festival runs from April 1 through April 30 depending on weather.  Mother Nature decides when the color begins. A great place for out of town visitor and locals suggested by Jesse Tam.  It is a destination event for the Pacific Northwest held annually. 

Image result for tulip festivalEvery spring thousands of people tour and visit the tulip fields in bloom within a short drive from Seattle and Vancouver, BC.  The fields are scattered throughout the Skagit Valley with many local events and activities throughout the festival.  The walking or biking tours are perfect day trip or weekend with friends and families. RoozenGaarde and Tulip Town with displays in gardens for visitors to view and photograph.   https://jessewa28.wordpress.com/

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The festival is now 32 years and welcomes people across the United States and from around the world.  This is truly a places to visit for all ages and families during the month of April and spending time with nature.  There will be traffic on weekends and long waits on the road, so biking is a great way to view the fields.  A link for more information to festival 
 http://www.tulipfestival.org/

These official Skagit Valley Tulip Festival events include:


  • Tulip Festival Street Fair in Downtown Mount Vernon- April 15-17, 2016
  • Kiwanas Club Salmon BBQ - April 2-24, 2016
  • Art shows at several different venues
  • Tastings at local wineries and breweries
  • Anacortes Quilt Walk - throughout April
  • Tulip Run - April 9, 2016
  • Tulip Pedal - April 16, 2016

Mar 30, 2016

Business After Hours

Networking is a great opportunity to connect with friends and future prospects.  Looking forward to the Business After Hours social in Bellevue sponsored by (TGSCCC)  Greater Seattle Chinese Chamber on Thursday, March 31st.  Learn about events in the community and a fun social. Registration fee $15 members, non members $20 from 6 pm to 9 pm.  Join Jesse and the Chamber for the after hours event.


Monthly luncheons with guest speakers are held in English and Chinese between Seattle and Bellevue area.  A great way to learn and hear about business updates.   https://jessetam.com/

Join the Chamber and keep updated on current events, trade, international business monthly speakers and more.

Mar 11, 2016

New Light Rail Link

 Exciting new link will connect light rail from University through Capitol Hill to downtown Seattle and Sea Tac airport. Jesse Tam, visitors will have easy access to the city and university. Leave the driving to others and reach your destination in 8 minutes without the worry of traffic or high price of parking.  Photos of land bridge and transit platform at Husky Stadium station,  The new route will provide ease for visitors arriving at the airport to reach downtown and the university.
Seattle New Rail Link, Jesse

The service will open by the end of March after years of planning and construction for quick travel between the University, Capitol Hill and Sea-
Tac Airport.  The 3.15 miles extension from HuskyStadium to the Capitol Hill station is expected to serve 71,000 passengers by 2030. https://jessewa28.wordpress.com/


The $1.9 billion project was funded by sales tax and other fees with a large portion of the funding also from federal grants. 




Feb 3, 2016

Chinese New Year

The Chinese New Year begins on  Feb,8 is also known as Spring Festival in China. It is the Year of the Monkey according to the Chinese zodiac. The tradition of family gatherings and reuniting during this 15 day holiday.      
   
The Spring Festival Travel Rush, also known as Chunyun in Chinese, or Chinese New Year Travel Rush, Lunar New Year Travel Rush is considered to be the largest annual migration. It is the special period when China faces an extremely high traffic load, which results in great transportation problems, especially on the railway services.

Millions of people working or studying out of their hometowns will be hurrying home.  Similar to the Christmas Dinner in western countries, the Reunion Dinner has significant meaning to Chinese people, because it is the time that all family members reunite together. With the reunion dinner, the whole family welcomes a new year happily. The most important food in this dinner is the dumpling, which is very popular in the northern part of the country.   https://www.pinterest.com/jessetam28/

The annual Lunar New Year parade winds through
Lion Dance - Jesse

Jan 8, 2016

Seattle's New Light Rail

Seattle's regional growth in the job market, housing and companies expanding created a  traffic nightmare commuters and drivers.  Recent tolls and changes on SR 520 and I 405 added  more congestion to the new configured lanes.  The Sound Transit extension will be opening the Husky Stadium and Capitol Hill Links in early 2016.


Husky Stadium, Sound Transit's University of Washington Station will provide easy regional access to campus, UW Medical Center, other Husky athletic sites and surrounding neighborhoods.  A new pedestrian bridge allows walkers and bikers to avoid traffic and will alleviate congestion by directly connecting the station to the upper campus and Burke-Gilman trail.
This new addition will be easier for football fans and students to ride quickly and not worry about parking at the events.  It will connect the University of Washington and Capitol Hill to existing light rail service from downtown Seattle to the airport without the addition traffic jams on the freeways.

Riders will board trains underground. Ride to downtown Seattle fromthe new  Husky Stadium link in 8 minutes or to the airport in about 42 minutes.  A great mode of transportation and quickest way to get around the city once the project is completed.




Dec 27, 2015

Are You A Leader?


We are all leaders in one way or another, one needs to find that unique gift in themselves. You may be talented in the arts, music, creative skills, math, sales or natural athletics; remember to take the steps to follow though on an idea or project.  Success and leadership outcome results in many form.  Believe in your ability and use your instincts.  Keep a positive attitude...

How many of these qualities do you have?    

            Six Qualities of a Leader 
  1. Confidence - believe in yourself
  2. Commitment - follow though on your goal
  3. Positive Attitude - stick with positive people
  4. Intuition - trust your own judgment
  5. Creativity - use your own ideas
  6. Ability to Inspire - work as a team


Leadership skills and motivation - maintain a positive attitude.

Nov 11, 2015

The Gum Wall in Seattle


The Gum Wall In Seattle, Jesse Tam

The Seattle gum wall started years ago by audience members waiting in line for the late night show near the market. Jesse Tam tourist in the area ask about the site on Post Alley near Pike Place.  An estimated of over millions of pieces of gum are on the walls in all all forms and shapes.  

Removing and cleaning of this Seattle iconic gum wall will take place over a 3 day period near Pike Place with a crew of three steaming the walls.  The sugar and weigh on the wall was a caused of concern to the brick walls.  Once the wall is cleaned, the gum will be weighed to determine just how much was stuck to the walls. The Market has steam washed some of the walls, but this will be its first full cleaning. Workers wearing rain gear will shoot out water heated to 260 degrees to get the gum down.  

It’s a disgusting attraction, but locals and tourist make the trek to take photos and place their chewing gum on the wall.  

Oct 9, 2015

Changing of the Season

Fall is the changing of the season when the fields are harvested.  Do you have a favorite memory or event?  Jesse Tam, autumn season filled with crops of greens, stalks of corn fields, pumpkins, The apples are harvest from orchards ready for the cider press. Time to gather the crops from the long summer days. Oh, the cooler breeze whispering in the air.




Leaves changing colors yellow, orange and red.

The rustling leaves falling to the ground under your feet.
Days are getting shorter.
Nights are growing longer.
Fall is Here.




Sep 21, 2015

Richmond Night Market


The Richmond Night Market is located just footsteps away from the Canada Line's Sky Train Bridgeport Station and the River Rock Casino Resort. Jesse Tam, only a short 2.5 to 3 hours drive from the greater Seattle area to spend a fun cultural experience. Spend a fall day or extended weekend in this fun-filled shopping & eating paradise.  What an experience viewing the outdoor open evening market under the skies and looking at the various booths.

 This event has become an annual tradition and one of the flagship summertime events of the region. It runs every weekend starting at 7:00 pm, including statutory holidays. This outdoor event features 100 food booths (the largest international food court ever), 250 merchants & corporate sponsor booths, more than 1,000 on-site parking stalls, free live entertainment nightly on a top-notch performing stage, games & more.

Weekly on Friday-Sunday from Friday May 15, 2015 to Sunday October 11, 2015.  There is a $2.75 fee for regular admission (subject to changes)   Free admission for children 10 & under and for seniors 60 & up.




Aug 8, 2015

Discover the Olympic National Park

Whether it is a short getaway or flight across the skies, explore and take time to appreciate nature. Jesse Tam discover the outdoors with a stroll along the river, ride your bike along the trails or take a short hike in the mountains.  A fantastic place to visit is discovering the Olympic National Park and Peninsula in the northwest.  



The Olympics mountains area is a place to visit year round from winter storm watching to the spring time flowers in the meadow and camping.  A few day to refresh the spirits in thoughts, away from the bustling crowd of the city and traffic. 
Discover the glacier capped peaks, rain forest, hot springs and rugged Pacific coastline.  

Olympic National parks offers many types of lodges from campsites, cabins to historical lodges.  It offers cultural experiences and outdoor adventures for all age groups.



Jul 24, 2015

Summer Travel Ahead, Jesse Tam

Sea-Tac delta planeAirport is the fastest-growing U.S. airport among the top 20 largest, with traffic up 35 percent. Sea-Tac is Delta’s eighth-largest hub.  Alaska Air Lines and Delta Air Lines are the two primary airlines serving the greater Seattle, Tacoma and becoming a hub for international travelers from Asia.  Jesse Tam suggests for visiting the northwest region. New routes to Asia were recently added or increased to several air carriers in the region.  Summer time travelers heading to Alaska during the cruise season increases traffic and visitors to our city and airports.  
Looking for a few places to see during those long layovers at the terminal?  Seattle International airport has a light rail train which you can ride to directly to downtown Seattle.  You will be in the heart of the city and no traffic congestion or delays.  Spend an hour or two in the city within walking distance to the famous outdoor Pike Place Market, shop at Nike, take a walk to the waterfront where and visit the first Starbucks store.  There are open stalls to sample the fresh food and smell the flowers from local vendors as well as crafts from local artists.

Seattle Waterfront
 Ride the Ferry and view the sites of the city

May 20, 2015

Best Airports in the World

Business or leisure travelers will peak in Seattle with the beginning of summer and conventions throughout the year.  Jesse Tam shares an interesting article for the 10 Best Airports in the World.  Seattle International will filled with first time visitors heading to the cruise ships to Alaska.  We'll see foreign visitors from Asia enjoying the fantastic weather and fresh seafood during our summer months.

There are long lines at airport terminals awaiting flights, but some of these transfer places are quite interesting and relaxing layovers. The following are the features making them unique and on the top 10 best list.  I have actually been to 9 out of the 10 airports on the list.


1)  Singapore Change' International,  placed 1st  three years in a row, filled with movie theaters, spas and corkscrew slide.

2)  Incheon International,  2nd best is just outside of South Korea with a Korean culture museum.

3)  Munich, 3rd display of historic aircraft

4)  Hong Kong, 4th is one of the busiest airports in Asia.  Play a round of nine hole golf near Terminal 2.

5)  Tokyo Haneda, 5th is a popular port of entry for business travelers and tourists.

6)  Zurich Airport, 6th is 8 miles from Zurich.

7)  Central Japan International, 7th rank

8)  London Heathrow Airport, 8th is the world's 3rd busiest airport and largest serving primary airport London.

9)  Amsterdam Schiphol Airport, 9th is one of the busiest airports in Europe.

10)  Beijing Capital International Airport, 10th rank is the 2nd busiest airport in the world and has played a major role in the Chinese capitals growth.








Apr 15, 2015

The Best You Can

Do the Best You Can
Take time from the daily grime, appreciate each day. Explore the outdoors of nature, see new places and continue learning.There is so much to more to see...Seattle to New York. Our lives are filled with a fast paced from sunrise until the midnight oil is burned. The important things in life is to take time for yourself and those surrounding you. Jesse Tam helps others by volunteering in the community and mentoring students by becoming involved in others. Friends and extended family can make a difference in the paths and decisions made. Learn more  http://jessetam.com  Extend a hand to others and see the results. Make a Difference, be a leader.

 Do the best you can, and don't take life too serious -
Will Rogers

Mar 20, 2015

Taking the Challenge

Sharing Jesse Tam's favorite quotes and thoughts throughout the years. Taking the steps to stay ahead or the decision to remain the same, that is something one must ponder.  The world is full of challenges and changes daily, it is up to us to make the choice.

Either you decide to stay in 
 the shallow end of the
pool or you go out in the ocean.


Mar 10, 2015

Three Types of People

Bellevue suburb to buzzing Seattle, Jesse Tam touches on those who make an impact on our career and lives. There are people in our lives that we never forget. The days of youth when we remember our childhood school mates to working colleagues creating challenges and motivating our spirit.  Do you recall your favorite teacher who helped guided your path or shared an interest in your talent?

There are individuals who create obstacles and challenges. Take the challenges or risks and  find a way to move ahead regardless of what comes forth. Then there are people in our lives who pretend to be your friends, but otherwise and those who... Never forget...      http://jessetam.com/


Regardless of the path traveled this quote is something to think about.

                      Never Forget - 3 Types of People in Your Life

                  1. Who helped you in your difficult times.
              2. Who left you in your difficult times.
      3. Who put you in difficult times.

Feb 12, 2015

Year of the Ram

Chinese New Year Jesse Tam greetings from Seattle/Bellevue. This year on February 19th, will be Year of the Ram.  The beginning  of Chinese Lunar New Year or also referred to as  Spring Festival, a special celebration for families and relatives for many people in Asia.  This is the time when everyone will travel to their home land and spend time with their families and relatives by train, bus, automobile and plane.  Many people will use this opportunity to travel aboard with their children and families to US or Canada.  They will visit their kids who may be attending boarding school or just visit new places likes Seattle, Las Vegas or San Francisco.

Business and factories will be closed for at least a week to give workers time for celebrating and renewing the year. Homes are decorated with  lanterns, lucky quotes, candies and fresh fruits to welcome good fortune.  Children are dressed in new clothing and homes swept to rid the negative energy from prior year.  Family members will gather together for a special meal to start the year and honor their elders.  Red lucky envelopes are given to children to bring good fortune, well wishes, good health and prosperity.

 Sharing photos  of the decorations with Jesse Tam  for the coming celebration.   http://jessetam.com/


City View 
Shanghai City and Traffic
Decors for Year of the Sheep/Ram
  Lucky Tree and  Plants  

Orange Tree for Good Luck




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Jan 5, 2015

A New Year with Jesse Tam

Ringing in the new year with a toast and cheers to our  friends, families and colleagues.  Jesse Tam and out of town visitors kicked off the year viewing the fireworks of the  iconic Space Needle in Seattle.  The Space Needle is a favorite place for tourists and local Seattlites to celebrate year round.  Did you celebrate the start of the new year - making new resolutions, more goals, or a wish list?  I've tried all of  these things; now it's be flexible.  

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Fireworks - Seattle Space Needle

Every year there are targets we make and goals to reach, but that's what will keep us challenged for the rest of the year.  The bucket list for myself will be continue traveling to new places and meeting new people. Each person we meet creates a difference experience and outlook on life, how regal.  Language should not be a barrier because we all have similar goals in life -  health, happiness, family, friends, career, prosperity...

This year will be another terrific year for the real estate housing and commercial market in the Pacific Northwest region. The job market, quality of life and education are just a few reasons. Even the rain and gloomy clouds are not hindering people from moving into our area.  We complain about the Seattle gray skies and continuous rain for several months to keep our beautiful cities a hidden treasure.  Bellevue is the shopping and dining places to explore with our new friends.

Dec 17, 2014

Washington Apples Impact Overseas

 It was a privilege to see the fruit orchard and Yakima processing plant with Jesse Tam. Washington state apples are exported to 60 countries and provides jobs in the Yakima valley and eastern Washington. The apple industry exports 30 percent  (30%)  of its yearly harvest. How we engage in trade and doing business with other countries impacts our state economy.


Yakima Apple Orchard - Red Delicious Tree 
The average size of an orchard is about 50 acres, but some cover 3,000 acres and employ 300 or more employees year-round.  The Yakima and eastern foothills of the Cascade Mountains is the ideal area for orchard. The fields are irrigated with mountain waters.

The growers harvest a wide variety of apples including Red and Golden Delicious, Granny Smith, Braeburn, Jonagold, Fuji, Gala and many others.  Farmers are continuing to improve growing methods to produce crisper, juicier and more flavor and to keep better in storage. Apples are hand picked and dwarf trees improve harvest efficiency because labor is reduced. 



Sorting Apples

Apple Processing

Packing and Processing

The Top 10 Countries (Export)  from Washington Apple Growers:
Mexico, Canada, UAE (Dubai) Taiwan, India, Indonesia
Vietnam, Hong Kong, Saudi Arabia, Thailand


The containers are shipped to the Ports in Seattle and Pacific Northwest cargo will head overseas.  Asia values the fresh fruits and produces from Washington for its high quality and food safety.
Visit the processing plant and orchard

Nov 17, 2014

Travel Nightmare, Storm Warning

This will be the busiest time traveling by planes, trains or automobiles to reach our  destinations for the family gatherings.  I recalled a storm when Jesse Tam missed his connection and was unable to get another flight to Seattle International airport until three days later.  Mother nature will always prevail,  but we can try to forecast and continue to hope for the best outcome. Make the most of what you have at any given time, keep smiling. Where will you stay, at the terminal.

Early snow fall for the east coast in Buffalo, New York and another storm will be barreling along the I 95 corridor beginning Wednesday from Virginia up to the New England states.  Several inches of snow accumulation will hamper those driving between Washington, DC up to   New York and Boston region.  Watch for the snow bank.  Poor visibility will required delays at the airport or flight cancellations


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Snow storm and ice on tree

Winter - Stormy - Snow - Calm -









It's difficult trying to reschedule overbooked flights during the holidays.  Imagine spending your vacation sleeping at the airport terminal. No...Please! Planning to travel to your destination during the next few days or in the near future?

 Here are a few tips for the newbies and well travelers.
  •  Pack light, 1 small suitcase can last 10-14 days
  • Carry on luggage - it will save money and time
  • No lost luggage or waiting at terminal without checked bags
  • Allow additional time for traffic delays on road and near airport terminal dropoff
  • Longer lines and higher security at times
  • Take taxi or have someone drop you off at airport, parking can be difficult
  • Bring snacks or munchies in case flights are delayed. 
  • Flights can get chilly, carry a lightweight jacket or sweater on the plane or train.
  • Empty water bottles or containers can be filled with water once you past TSA gates.
  • Reading material or additional battery pack for your electronic items.  Planes have plug in to recharge electronics on longer flights.
  • Pay attention to weather warnings.
  • Be kind at the ticket counters, you may get better service.

Happy Trails ~~Home Sweet Home~~ You Made It
    



Jul 10, 2013

Traffic Alerts

Preparing for the weekend and map those routes, Seattle and Bellevue highways will see more closures to SR520 Montlake Bridge and I-405.  Summer heat and events will bring crowds to the road and congestion

DRIVER ALERT: SR 520, northbound I-405 closed July 13-14.
Take five minutes to plan your route early