
We went to Discovery Park in Seattle north of downtown in a neighborhood called Magnolia. It is a big park with lots of paths and a lighthouse. It's so big it I kept telling Thomas that it would be a good place to hide the body.
"This would be a good place to hide the body," I'd say.
Thomas: shifty eyes.
It's so big they caught a cougar there a few days after we visited.
No, really. 
Did you know that in Seattle blackberries grow in the wild? And you can eat them?

And that people in Seattle are actually kind of annoyed by this?

It's like living in a magical wonderland full of magically delicious non-native invasive goodness! Look at all that freakin' blackberry!

Beautiful wild sweet pea.
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