jueves, 20 de noviembre de 2014

The Burke Museum and Bainbridge

This is a museum but with comfortable rooms, nice exposition, but something that I liked very much, was the talk to children. There were a woman talking to a group of 8 – 10 kids about history of Seattle. The point is that the kids were making questions to the speaker, listening and questioning again. The woman was so funny, that I stayed there listening.

It is always interesting to know how it was the development of the human been. The tools they manufactured to hunting, the clothes and some cooking artefacts is the trace of our intelligence, the point of difference between human race and the other animals on earth.

Some part of the development of Seattle were the mountains and the ice above them. The thaw of the icebergs come into the formation of the lakes. One of the fishes more abundant is salmon. In fact, this is one of the motors of the economy of Seattle or at least, is one of the products that is recognized from Seattle. In the Pike Place Market I had the opportunity to taste it.

The second place that I want to talk is Bainbridge. It is an island and it is necessary to take a Ferry. This is was the more exciting experience ever! To feel the cold air, see the waves, stay on the deck of the ship, walk inside the ship, all of these things were a new experience.

We walked through the town and we arrived to an ice cream store. I asked for an ice cream yogurt and wow! It was delicious. My partners have bought another flavor that they have shared me but it was so sweet that I preferred my own. Although it was so sweet flavor, I recommend this place and to walk across the town, visit the museum, the restaurants and the streets that have a beautiful view.


Finally, when we came back to the city at 17:30 was awesome. Now, the cold was more intense, but fun. To close the day, the pictures that we already took were for postal: see all the lights of Seattle City was a magic spectacle.

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