Washington's Best Doctors Issue #2, Fall 2008

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'Tis the Season - Fall Means Football, and Football Means Tailgating
In Washington you’re one of two things – you’re either a Cougar or a Husky (in alphabetical order), and for devoted football fans, there’s no better way to spen...
Bridgeview Bed & Breakfast - Vancouver, WA
Ultra modern and chic describes the Bridgeview Bed and Breakfast. Built beneath the Glen Jackson Bridge - the home was designed in harmony with this beautiful s...
Cherry Wood Bed, Breakfast and Barn - Zillah, WA
Stay in a teepee? Sounds crazy, but poshly decorated teepees are just one of the housing choices available to you at the Cherry Wood Bed Breakfast and Barn. Loc...
The Dragonfly Inn - Friday Harbor, WA
The Dragonfly Inn is inspired by traditional Ryokan inns found in Japan. This secret hideaway in the San Juan Islands offers a place to relax and commune with n...
Thornewood Castle Inn and Gardens - Lakewood, WA
Thornewood Castle Inn and Gardens is “the house that love built” where history and traditions still run deep. A 400-year-old Tudor Gothic castle was purchased i...
Cameo Heights Mansion - Touchet, WA
Luxury. Opulence. Romance. That’s what the beautiful Cameo Heights Mansion is all about. Built on the bluffs overlooking the Walla Walla River Valley, this Fren...
Spotlight On Spokane
There is fantastic city in Washington that is home to beautiful parks, diverse people, four star hotels, incredible shopping, dining and entertainment. It is cl...
A Night at the Opera
For those who have never been to the opera, an invitation to attend might elicit worries about how to dress, how in the world you’re going to understand it, and...
Fall Foliage in the North Cascades
Fall foliage in the Pacific Northwest has a special flair. The reds and yellows of the deciduous trees have a backdrop of evergreens and snow-covered peaks in t...
Unlikely Wine Country
What do the Walla Walla airport, the shores of Lake Chelan and the suburbs of Seattle have in common? They're all examples of Washington Wine Country. To be s...
Inspired Design
You can put him in front of prestigious clients and give him loads of accolades and awards, but chances are good that Tom Kundig, 53, of Seattle's Olson Sundber...
Q&A with Phil Harris
Some people are content to spend their lives working in a office surrounded by cubicle walls. Other long for adventure and wide-open spaces. Every year, hundred...
Lighting the Way - Climb Some Stairs, Slip Back in Time, and Experience First-Hand Washington's Magnificent Life-Savers
135 steps. I carefully counted each as I ascended the twisting stairs leading to the beating, flashing heart of the Gray’s Harbor Light that has stood to atten...
Editor's Letter
Here’s an astonishing fact - at 71,303 square miles, Washington is the 18th largest state in the nation, ranking right between North and South Dakota. By the ...
Traffic In Trout Lake, Washington
Show us what makes Washington special. Email your favorite photo to Editor@washingtontravelandlife.com. Be sure and include you name, contact information and a ...
Fall is in the Air! Fill Your Kitchen with the Aroma of Apples
Apples. Growing up to me there was only two types of apples, red and green ones. Now a days the variety of apples seems endless, leaving many an opportunity to ...
The World is My Oyster
Tom Farmer, the fellow who’s been selling me oysters for many summers, was in his spot at the Port Orchard Farmers Market, a line in front of his stand, as usua...
The Best Doctors of 2008
Is there a doctor in the house? Most people never think about how to choose a doctor until they need one in a hurry. When a person is injured or suddenly become...