We walked everywhere.
Our first trip was to see the Space Needle. It's a touristy thing to do, but we were tourists, so why not?
The view was tremendous.
It was the playground next to the MoPop Museum.
We promised her that we would go play at the playground, but it wasn't our next destination.
The trip in the descending elevator was informative.
Our next stop was next to the Space Needle - the Chihuly Garden.
Char thought this sculpture looked like rock candy.
We were surrounded by all of this beautiful glass work, and Charlotte was all fired up about this bird she spotted. Kids...
I needed some fuel before we hit the playground, so I stopped at a nearby hot dog stand. I had heard about "Seattle Dogs" on the Travel Channel, so I was pumped to try one.
After I took a couple of pictures, the kid working the stand asked me if I had ever had a hot dog with kimchi on it. I said no, and he smiled. "Well then, you're gonna love this!"
He was right. The kimchi was incredible. This might have been the best hot dog I have ever had.
It was finally time to get Charlotte to stop nagging us about going to the playground. Kids...
Can you spot Daphne running this maze with Char?
Next up was train ride that would take us close to the Public Market Center.
I didn't take any pictures inside the packed market. It was a beautiful day, and we barely had elbow room. Outside there were quite a few street performers.
This place was a surprise. We hadn't had a crumpet before, and Daphne loves watching the BBC programs, so we gave the place a whirl.
I thought this was just going to be an English muffin with stuff on it, but it wasn't. The crumpet is lighter and more cake-like. To quote Oliver Twist, "Please sir, I want some more."
While we were on top of the Space Needle, Char spotted this ferris wheel at Pier 57. We headed down there to take a spin.
Personally, I like this view better.
While walking back to the train, I saw that Puddle's Pity Party was performing at this theater. That was kind of a shock because we had just watched him perform on America's Got Talent. I didn't know he was already an established act.
Later that evening we ate at Mollusk, a restaurant across the street from where we were staying. Being huge fans of poutine, we knew exactly what to order.
Okay. That was our first day in Seattle. It was time to go "home" and rest. We were beat.
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