On our second day in Seattle, we explored Gasworks Park and the Fremont and Capitol Hill neighborhoods. I love how all of Seattle’s neighborhoods are so walkable.
Will took us to The Five Spot for brunch.
Our first stop in Fremont was Theo Chocolate. We could smell chocolate from outside.
Since I’m not much of a chocolate fan (I know, I know), I mostly loved their adorable packaging (and logo for that matter). Heart garland made out of the wrappers decorated the fireplace.
There was an abundance of samples. You could try every type of chocolate they offered. A chocolate lovers dream.
An adorable house I spotted in Fremont. I especially love the colors. Seattle is filled with cute houses.
Cherry blossoms.
A vintage store front.
There really was some pretty cool “junk” at Peace.
I love globes and maps. Spotted at Peace.
The iconic Elephant Car Wash sign. I wish it had been a better day out.
Paid a visit to the Fremont Troll.
Seattle rains a lot, so there was lots of moss everywhere. This was on the railings of a freeway bridge.
Signs of Spring!
The view from Gasworks Park. Seattle is very picturesque. I love the colorful homes.
View from Gasworks Park.
There was a hill at Gasworks Park where everyone was flying a kite. They made it look so easy. This particular guy was doing the craziest tricks with his kite.
We ended the night with a fancy dinner at Rays. We had a beautiful view of the lake, but it is too bad there was no sunset.