The main reason for coming to Seattle was to visit Simon and Helen ( Mal's cousin). Having local expertise on the area meant that we didn't have to do too much in the way of research. Seattle has a fantastic Science fiction and music experience centre which can easily take care of a days activities. The entry to the Music experience is enhanced by a massive sculpture made mostly of Guitars ! The music rooms are simply great fun.
The area of Fremont on the edge of downtown Seattle is the host to some of the worlds software giants and a host of off the wall arty shops,street cafes, micro breweries, chocolate emporiums and street sculptures, including a huge Troll under a flyover make the area well worth a visit.
About 3 hours South from Seattle is Mount St Helens. Helen took us there for a day out. What an awesome place the statistics from the eruption 0n May 18th 1980 are just unbelievable. The top 1300ft of the mountain simply got blown away in a mixture of landslides and eruptions, the blast area exceeded the set 5 mile safety zone by a further 12 miles, the devastation to the landscape is mind blowing, whole lakes were lost and new ones created in the resultant mudslides, pyroclastic flows and ash fall. Forests were wiped away leaving rows of matchwood. Tree's that were left standing were roasted and had all foliage stripped leaving just hillside totems. Today in the centre of the mountain a new lava cone has formed, at its peak growth it is growing a "dumper truck" of rock every second, which even at this rate will take 100 years before it reaches the size of the mountain top prior the 1980 eruption.
While we were in Seattle we watched a couple of "Sounders" games, Sounders being the local football ( soccer ) team. Both games were quite good, the only names we knew were Casey Keller ( ex Millwall keeper ) and Freddie Ljumberg who was playing for the Chicago "Fire" ( the got beaten 2-1 by the Sounders )
Seattle also has an old city which is hidden underground. Parts are accessible via a local tour and is well worth a look. It describes how and why the old city is 15ft below the current modern effect. Some great and hilarious history told by local guides who are masters of their craft.
The colourful and vibrant waterfront make Seattle a place well worth a visit.
Whidbey, looking across the Puget Sound.
Mist on the sound.
The view from Simon & Helen's garden.
Statue of Lenin in Fremont.
The Fremont Troll
Fremont harbour with mount Rainier in the background.
Sci fi and Music experience building.
Robot from "The Day the Earth Stood Still "
Lost in Space.
The Music Experience.
Fremont Rocket.
25 miles West of mount St Helen's