Lake Washington via Flanged Wheels

Finally.

Another day riding light rail across the lake.

It’s a striking and beautiful day. The sun is out, visibility is out to the horizon. Which in Seattle and the surrounding metro means we get to see mountains in 300+ degrees of our view. We look west, the Olympic Mountains are clear and majestic. We look east, the Cascade Mountains are clear and majestic. We look south, Mount Rainier “The Mountain is out”. We look north and there are mountains. There isn’t a direction that isn’t absolutely stunning, majestic, and beautiful.

The light rail is reasonably full of folks, seats available in both directions across the lake. The train is quiet, people are reading, looking out the window, or chatting quietly. It’s a nice ride. Something one, knowing the Seattle & east side areas, would expect.

I’ve finished half my route and am heading back downtown to head north of downtown to work at a place called 3rd Place Books. If you’re curious about the reference in the name, check out this post.

Once I arrive there, will work, then have a lunch meeting with a friend, then head back to the light rail to head back home.

Then later in the day I’ll head back to the east side to pick up kiddo and repeat the cross lake excursion.

Scooter Mania

One of the things we do to cover the last mile segments of the trip is to use our scooters; I’ve got an electric one since I’m usually lugging around all our stuff, and he has an analog foot scooter. So basically kind of a skateboard with handlebars. It’s a fun way to get around and with the last mile gaps covered, it makes the trips pretty quick.

The People & Cultures

Riding the light rail I find it really cool to hear the announcements in multiple languages. Generally what I’ve heard is English, Spanish, and Mandarin. Prominent languages of the people in this area. I love that we’ve got a pretty solid mix of people and cultures, which we all share in this magnificently beautiful place.

Anyway, it’s a gloriously nice ride this morning and I just thought I’d share a quick blurb of a post. Enjoy your day dear readers, cheers!