





One lovely Saturday we headed off to Seattle. At Issaquah we decided to stop for refreshments. I spotted a sign that begged to be followed.... that sign lead to more. What a delightful reward at the end of the signs.... The grounds are wonderful with lots to see and do. There is a Gazebo on site that was getting all spruced up for a wedding. They have a 300 year old tree that still produces fruit. Oh yes, it has vendors that sell all the luscious fruits and vegetables that one seeks a farmers market. When you are in the area you must stop and check it out. The Issaquah Farmers Market
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