First came here on a picnic with a pal I made at University along with my now wife (the word still feels . . . weird) and my pal's partner, who we love. I brought another friend here, briefly, however, because work called in to interrupt us. This time is was my parents I towed here. I think they liked it. Hard to believe that this is still part of Seattle. Such views! All the boats--ferries, sailboats, tankers, cargo ships--so miniscule-looking, so miniature-looking. And a ripe spot to launch on off to discovery park where you walk down to the beach. From the bluff to the beach. That's what it is. That's what we did. That's a memory...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreGazing across the tranquil Puget Sound from Magnolia Viewpoint, Seattle transforms into a postcard. The majestic peak of Mount Rainier dominates the horizon, its snow-capped summit catching the sunlight and sparkling against the azure sky. This haven of tranquility provides a welcome respite from the city's bustle, offering a place to relax, reflect, or simply soak in the beauty of the Pacific Northwest. Whether you're seeking a solitary moment of peace or a picturesque backdrop for a shared experience, Magnolia Viewpoint promises an...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreThis is one of my favorite parks to walk on any given day, rain or shine, weekend or weekday! It's so safe and quiet and serene and you can really find a good spot to read, write, draw, listen to music, relax, meet up with friends to have a glass of wine watching the sunset or tea/latte at sunrise, people watch, pet all the cute dogs, meditate, watch the ferry going by, greet other walkers, etc. I often take my cute cat on a walk here too and he absolutely hates itš¤£. Oh well! I...
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