We rode the Duck around Seattle. It was a fun tour, in an old WWII vehicle, that even took us into Lake Union.



Even though Carol doesn't like heights, she bravely rode to the top of the Space Needle! Then, from as high as we could go, we went as low as we could--with a tour of Underground Seattle.


It was a beautiful sunny day, so we did all that we could...the rain showed up a bit the next day and we were congratulating ourselves (exhausted as we were) that we'd done the Duck tour and the Space Needle the day before.
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