We
took a Ducks tour which was great. Ducks
are amphibious landing vehicles developed during WWII to transport troops and
supplies ship to shore and back. The
Duck drives around Seattle’s points of interest and then plunges into Lake
Union where it cruises the lake for a bit.
It was a little freaky driving into the lake. We sailed by the houseboat featured in Sleepless
in Seattle. Word
on the street is that it’s currently for sale and could be yours for a few million if you
are interested.
We
toured Pikes Market, had lunch on the waterfront, visited the Westlake Mall, and
spent some time riding the ferry to Bainbridge Island. I loved the ferry ride and on our next visit
I intended to take it extensively to visit several of Washington’s Islands
north of Seattle.
The
highlight for me was the Chihuly Garden Exhibit.
The Garden features the work of Dale Chihuly, a local artist who sculpts
in glass. The Garden is relatively new
to Seattle and I would highly recommend a visit here if you are in the
area. My photos don’t begin to capture
how cool this exhibit was – you just have to see it for yourself.
We
stayed at Lake Pleasant RV Campground in Bothell, about 6 miles from
Seattle. It was a peaceful campground
close to everything and I would recommend it if staying in the area.
There
is so much to see and do in Washington, that I suspect we will be back in the
not so distant future. A week simply
wasn’t enough time at this stop.
Seattle Skyline
Space Needle
EMP Museum
Ducks Tour - Union Lake
Chihuly Exhibit
View From Our Front Window