Claudette and Susan arrived in Seattle with a purpose.They wanted to visit the Sea Otters.
Simone and Claudette watching the Skates and Sturgeons in the underwater dome.

The divers talk via speakers to the kids and answer questions. We learned that the glass is about 12 inches thick.
One of the fun things you can do at EMP is create a rock band and karaoke style, tape a song in front of a faux screen of an eager audience. Claudette on the keys, Simone on drums, Susan on guitar, David as lead singer and Naomi with me on back-up. It is set up so that you can’t actually hit the wrong notes.
After the ducky tour, Susan, Naomi and I went to see the Freemont Troll. He lives under the Aurora Bridge and holds a real Volkswagen bug in his hand.
At one point during our visit, we started talking about gardens and growing pumpkins. I shared that we had tried for three years to grow pumpkins on our office decks with no luck. Lots of flowers but no fruit. It dawned on her that our decks are 7 and 22 stories up and perhaps not frequented by pollinators. She suggested that Naomi and Simone try using a paint brush to pollenate.
Success. We have pumpkins and squash aplenty!
>Nice pictures & I love that you take the time to document the small and beautiful things~ and of course the sweet things you said about Mieraye, and I! Cheers,
Toni