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Seattle: Photowalk #26

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Our September road trip through Washington and Oregon started and ended in Seattle. We had a day and a half at the beginning of the trip and two and a half days at the end. Knowing from a previous trip that the Seattle traffic is difficult, at best, we chose a hotel in the Capital District, and walked everywhere. The weather at the beginning of the trip was perfect, but it rained most of the last two days we were there. The first of these photos are from a tour we took the first day we were in Seattle. We made several stops and had time to walk about and explore.

Our first stop was Pioneer Square. Our tour guide made some suggestions, but we had about half an hour to explore on our own. A delightful discovery was the Waterfall Garden Park tucked away at the corner of a busy intersection.

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Pioneer Square was the site of the first settlement in Seattle. Originally all the buildings were made of wood, and nearly all were destroyed in the Great Seattle Fire of 1889. Very quickly they were replaced with brick structures that remain today. It’s become a trendy area with lovely shops and restaurants. We returned the last day we were in Seattle, and had a wonderful dinner at Taylor’s Shellfish Farms, a restaurant recommended by our tour guide.

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Although the sign says “Flower Shop,” it’s also a bakery and I had one of the best pastries of my life there. When we went back at the end of the trip, I was disappointed to discover the pastries were all sold out. 

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We also had a brief stop in the Freemont Neighborhood and got to see the famous troll under one of the bridges. 

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The next stop on the tour was the Ballard Lock and Salmon Ladder at Lake Washington.

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Here are the salmon. There were none in the fish ladder while we were here.

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The last stop on the tour was Kerry Park, primarily for a photo op of downtown Seattle. Luckily, we took the tour on one of the nicest days we had in Seattle, so we had a great view.

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After the tour we visited the Chihuly Museum and Gardens. We’ve seen two fabulous exhibitions of Chihuly’s glass work. The first was at the Atlanta Botanic Gardens and then several years later at The de Young Museum in the Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. The last exhibition we saw was in St. Petersburg, and we were so disappointed in it. This museum and garden, however, were not a disappointment, although several of my favorite pieces had also been featured in the exhibit at the de Young.

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The museum is located right next to the Seattle Space Needle. I loved the reflection of the Space Needle in this glass ball in the gardens.

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And of course, a shot of the Space Needle itself.

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We walked from the Space Needle down to the waterfront.

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And of course, made a stop at the Pike Place Market. The flowers there are extraordinary and very inexpensive. The fish, although fresh and plentiful, can be a bit more expensive. The last day we were in Seattle we took a food tour of the Pike Place Market. It was lots of fun. We learned a lot about the history of the market and Seattle itself, and had some wonderful food as well. It was raining pretty hard that day, so there aren’t any decent photos. 

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On our last rainy days in Seattle we went to Wings Over Seattle. It’s a very touristy attraction, but turned out to be a lot of fun. You feel as though you are flying through the air, swooping down cliffs and over Elliot Bay, the Cascade Mountains, as well as the other major geographic features of Washington State. 

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We also enjoyed the Seattle Aquarium.

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Sarah and her family had been in Seattle in July, and told us not to miss the amazing Seattle Public Library. I would love to be able to spend more time there.

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A view from one of the upper floors of the library.

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I’ll end with one of my favorite shots of the waterfront at sunset on our first evening in Seattle. The ferry in the photo is off to Bainbridge Island, which was our next stop on the trip.

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4 thoughts on “Seattle: Photowalk #26”

  1. Great photos, great light, and I can see why you are particularly pleased with the last one! Seattle looks like a lovely place for a few days. The glass creations are wonderful.

  2. Oh that sweet Otter. So many wonderful views captured. I like the trolls under the bridge, imagination at its finest for some ugly dead space. Great spotting of the Space Needle in the glass ball.

  3. Thank you for a beautiful and fun walk through Seattle. Sometimes when we’ve been there so many times we forget to catch the small things i.e. your glass ball. My next trip up there must include the Chihuly Museum. I’m glad you visited the library too.

  4. Having never been, and very likely will not ever see Seattle, it has been a delight to read about it and enjoy your lovely photos … I love the under-the-bridge troll! and the coloured glass exhibition must have been wonderful to experience.

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