Discovery Park

Seattle was blessed with a beautiful fall Sunday, sunny and breezy, perfect for a walk. After living in the area more than four years, I visited Discovery Park for the first time. Chris and I hoped to spot a cougar, but the closest thing we saw was a lady in a WSU hat. A bald eagle flew directly overhead, low, while we sat at the beach. My initial reaction was, “It looks just like the eagles in pictures! Yes, I know that’s a seagull, not a bald eagle. I was too thrilled and stunned when I saw the real, live bald eagle to pick up my camera.

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  7. […] The first and last time I went to Discovery Park was 2009. Back then, it was no big deal to walk 1.5 miles from the parking lot to the beach where there are no restrooms. Now with two little kids, logistics are much trickier. […]

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