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Fave Five: Embracing Autumn

A time of transformation and seasonal delights

By Heather Lowenthal September 16, 2024

A dirt path winds through a forest with trees displaying vibrant autumn colors, including shades of red, orange, yellow, and green. Ferns and foliage line the sides of the path. It's a perfect spot to explore Seattle in the fall and enjoy the breathtaking scenery.

This article originally appeared in the September/October 2024 issue of Seattle magazine.

Each year autumn seems to slip by while I’m busy searching for Halloween candy only to find shelves full of Christmas lights instead. Sound familiar? Here are a handful of ways to explore Seattle culture and embrace the current season before you need to think about ordering a turkey.

1. Go Outside

Wander the Washington Park Arboretum gardens. Easy walking paths traverse the lush botanical collections and wetlands bordered by the Lake Washington, Capitol Hill, and Madison Valley neighborhoods. The Graham Visitors Center offers a map of plantings across the park, or you can consult with the volunteer staff about seasonal garden highlights. Check the online calendar for fall activities, master pruning classes and guided tours.

A serene Japanese garden with vibrant autumn foliage, showcasing red, orange, and green trees, a reflective pond, neatly trimmed bushes, and large rocks scattered across a lush grassy area—embracing the essentials of tranquility and natural beauty.

Visit the Washington Park Arboretum for master pruning classes and guided tours.

Photo by Lee Rentz / Alamy

2. Take a Bite

Try an apple or pear, parsnips or pumpkin. Fresh seasonal produce grown here in Washington is available at PCC Community Markets, also known as “The Co-op.” A mission-driven, Northwest food market started in 1953, PCC’s focus is to provide healthy foods and support local growers and organic farming. Instead of blueberries from South America, try the taste of a locally grown Jonagold, Gala, or Pink Lady. Check the market’s produce calendar to learn which items are in season year-round.

A person sprinkles seasoning onto a tray of roasted vegetables including carrots, onions, and parsnips on a kitchen counter. Embracing autumn, fresh rosemary and a fork are placed beside the essentials.

Enjoy seasonal produce from PCC.

Phot courtesy of PCC Community Markets

3. Wear Color

Try soft, oversized knits, wide-leg trousers or pleated maxi-skirts at local boutique Nido in Madrona. Owner Rita Sheckler, formerly of Baby & Co., buys distinctive pieces from European designers, and has an eye for helping her clients balance color and proportions whatever their shape.

A person stands indoors, embracing autumn in a purple knit cardigan, white shirt, and light blue jeans, smiling at the camera. A reception desk and plants are visible in the background.

Valerie Madison, Valerie Madison Fine Jewelry. Cardigan by Longo.

Photo by Valerie Madison

4. Discover Art

Put on a coat and go to the Georgetown Art Attack, an outdoor art walk with more than 25 venues showcasing a range of local artists and mediums, from ink and print, to weaving, forged, photography and multidimensional technique. Stop and warm up with a beverage or dinner at local restaurants along the walking route. Georgetown Art Attack is held the second Saturday of each month, year-round.

5. Make Space

Find modern furniture to fit your petite home at DIGS in Ballard, a locally owned store offering mid-century-inspired furniture for every room, scalable to your compact abode. Visit the store to sit or recline before you order. You’ll find accent tables, lamps, nursery furniture, kitchen accessories, ceramic dishes, Northwest-themed gifts and more.

A modern, low-profile chair with a curved wooden frame and a red cushioned seat and backrest, perfect for embracing autumn essentials.

Checkout DIGS for modern furniture.

Photo courtesy of Greenington

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