Half-way between Meadow Point and Point Wells, where the neighborhoods of North Seattle meet the shore of Puget Sound, the land curves away to the east in a bight lined with parks and houses. To the south the shores of the Sound - Meadow Point, West Point, and Alki Point to the east, and the islands of Bainbridge, Blake, Vashon, and Maury to the west - stretch off in a blue line down to Point Defiance and the Tacoma Narrows. From here, if one turns and looks to the north, far off, one can just make out the tan bluffs of Scatchet Head on Whidbey Island.
When I woke this was a great thing to find waiting for me.