We'll be visiting a friend near Issaquah for a few days. I've already ordered specialty items from B&S to be delivered to her, but is there somewhere near there that I can buy some basic film/darkroom supplies? I don't want to go into Seattle - as I loath big cities. It could be anywhere between the Canadian Border and, I guess, Tacoma; as long as it isn't Seattle or Tacoma (which is pretty built up too, I understand.)
Thanks in advance,
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One thing, though, that might be useful to you. If you come into Seattle from the eastside of Lake Washington on highway 520, the northernmost of the bridges, you would enter the city right at the University of Washington's campus. On University Way, the University Bookstore has what has always been a very well stocked and excellent photo department.
I haven't been keeping myself up to date very well over recent years, but I'm pretty sure that the bookstore would still be a good place to go. It would spare you almost the whole city; you could come in, get your stuff, and go right back out missing all but a few blocks of Seattle.
Larry
The U Bookstore has not had a photo department for over a year now. Their once, very good department has been reduced to a small stand with about eight different 35mm/120 films and a few selections of 8x10 paper.
larry
Mostly I want stuff like fix - real basics. I might give Quicksilver a try. I'd rather pay the higher prices and order on-line in Canada, than try to find my way in and out of Seattle. (My only contact with Seattle so far has been the airport - did not leave a good impression.) (I hate Vancouver too. I expect Seattle to be just as annoying, if not more so - just 'cause it's bigger.)
How big is Bellingham?
Yup, Matt, I spent the first 6 months in Nanaimo cussing because I always found myself on the wrong street, going the wrong way. BUT, if you set your sights on Mount Benson (if it's not too socked in with clouds), and head towards it, you can be out of the city in 10-15 minutes. That's the right size city for me!
The map link didn't work, but I know how to use Google Earth - It's not the getting lost that worries me, it's just the amount of concrete and ashphalt and windows and people, in relation to the amount of greenery and slugs and birds. I prefer to spend my few precious days off work surrounded by trees, rather than by buildings.
Sly:
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Being Seattle, it probably is possible to find a slug or two somewhere nearby.
Matt
How big is Bellingham?
Bellingham is great. Its worst problem is that it was cobbled together out of something like 5 small towns, all of which had streets going in different directions and not meeting up right, which means that nobody who hasn't lived there for a while has any way of knowing where things are.
Bookstores you say? I'm very fond of bookstores, so that's 2 reasons to try Bellingham.
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