attended the 85th Annual Peabody Awards in L.A. in a strapless magenta gown. The star kept her accessories minimal and wore her hair sleek and straight.
In my city, I walk a lot, but most of the roads are relatively flat. So I wasn't expecting to feel so exhausted after just one mile.I was excited to visit the iconic Pike Place Market but surprised to learn it hasn't always been a car-free space.
Situated next to the coast in Downtown Seattle,is an iconic outdoor market with more than 200 stores and restaurants. I've been hearing about it for decades, so I spent my first afternoon in Seattle perusing the 9-acre shopping hub.On a sunny Thursday afternoon, the market was crowded with locals and tourists alike. I shuffled my way through what felt like a line to get a peek at the fresh seafood. When I needed a break from the mob, I found refuge inside a used bookstore.
Every so often, a delivery truck would drive through, dividing the crowd into two tightly packed globs, but mostto drive through Pike Place Market. This made sense to me, since each passing vehicle halted the pedestrian flow.
But I was surprised to learn that the open-air market's cobblestone streets are normally open to all cars — the city is testing a ban on cars aside from vendors, delivery drivers, and those with disabilities,
reported in April. The temporary ban began on April 23 and is set to continue until the end of summer.“Smoking of any kind in undesignated areas such as staterooms and balconies is strictly prohibited. Smoking violations and any willful or negligent act of discharging or releasing any unauthorized items overboard will result in a $500 charge, per violation,” the cruise line’s letter explains.
But that fine isn’t the only fee smokers can face for not following the rules.“Additionally, reimbursement cost for damaged or destroyed Carnival property will be posted on the guest’s Sail & Sign account,” the cruise line adds.
Passengers who don’t follow this and other Carnival “Have Fun. Be Safe” guidelines risk being fined and could be banned from ever sailing on a Carnival cruise ship again.“Any guest who violates these policies or whose conduct affects the comfort, enjoyment, safet,y or well-being of other guests and crew will be fined, disembarked at their own expense, and banned from sailing on Carnival in the future,” the cruise line's letter adds.