Emergency vehicles respond, as seen from the Macy's Skybridge:
I remember the first time that I entered Macy's and how impressed I was with its spacious first floor:
The Wall Street protesters, and other people protesting just about anything you can think of, appear in Seattle's Westlake Park:
It's a quiet day inside US Bank Centre, since this is a Sunday. For those of you who have watched the movie "Disclosure", Michael Douglas made his appearance in several parts of this building:
My favorite Starbucks location:
There is nothing more beautiful than the calm waters of Puget Sound; and when you put Seattle against them as a backdrop, it's... well, let's say Perfect.
...and the clouds start to come in. The photo below was taken just minutes after the photos above, showcasing Seattle's tendency for changing weather patterns:
The logo painted on the pier is supposed to be a stylized "e", symbolic of the "e" as it appears in the logo of the Seattle Port Authority. They painted it there, apparently, in an effort to impress tourists, or passing jetliners, or... I don't really know:
This rail line is nolonger used:
The rickety, but stylish Alaskan Way Viaduct:
People may complain about banks, but I seriously believe that we owe lots of amazing architecture to cities with prosperous financial districts. If there were no banks, that would almost certainly be a bad thing for skyscraper fans:
The plaza of One and Two Union Towers:
...and there are the One and Two Union Towers:
Remember my favorite Starbucks Location? It's right inside the building across the street to the left:
I was kind of afraid, for a moment, that the bored security guard inside those windows might come out and tell me not to take pictures... but he didn't:
Comic Convention happens here, once a year. This is also where the WTO protests happened, I believe:
And the sun sets on my last two pictures of the day: