A westerly view of the Fort Lawton lighthouse at windswept Discovery Park. |
Looking south towards Elliott Bay and West Seattle, if you look close you can see Mount Rainier in the distance. |
As my friend and I got out of the car near the Fort Lawton lighthouse, we immediately noted the fresh sea air as we waded our way through the dancing grasses to the sandy beach. Feeling far from the bustle of the city for the first time in weeks, we were more than happy to take our time and skip rocks (not well, practice required), throw sticks in the water, and just enjoy a nature stroll on a sun-drenched Sunday.
Discovery Park even has its place in rock music history. I learned one of Temple of the Dog's videos, Hunger Strike, was filmed along Discovery Park's beaches. The song just happens to be one of my favorite songs of the era!
There's something to be said for the sight of the water-worked logs and rocks while looking south towards that ever-busy Elliott Bay. Being able to catch a breath of Sunday seawater and relax for a hour or two was just what I needed before I headed home for a busy week.
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