
3/30, Sunday. Supposed to be sunny, but it wasn't. Grey sky.
I reached The Quad at ~9:50am, already full of people.
Cherry blossoms were peaking.
I was here last Tuesday afternoon, when it was sunny and blue sky.
Here's a comparison. Note the color of the right photo on Sunday has been doctored by Google's AI.
I had a guide book with me, so found a place to sit and read.
Then I heard a familiar voice. It turns out it is my roommate at UW.
She was out strolling with her husband and grandson.
She moved back to Seattle at the beginning of the COVID work-from-home craze.
We've only met once since she was back. What a pleasant surprise.

Back home, quickly chowed down some food.
Repacked, and transferred to bus 554 to Issaquah.
First, walked to the library to use the toilet and to fill my water bottle.
It so happened that
Issaquah History Museum was starting the first talk in a series called "Let's Talk Local History".
So I sat down and listened.
A few interesting tidbits:
- Issaquah is named after the Squak Valley - this area of flat fertile land south of Lake Sammamish.
- Issaquah's very first commercial product is coal (in Squak Mountain). 2nd is hop.
- Before the railroad put in by Gilman et al. (1888 Lake Shore and Eastern Railway), transporting products to the market took 20 days via this circuitous waterway.
When it finished, it was already past 3:30pm.

Walking to Tiger. Too many people in front of Jakob, that I didn't stop to take a photo. But it's always good to see his giant smily face.
At the lower elevation of the Section Line (above the powerline field), saw these flowers.
This may be
White Butterbur. Quite some moths on them.
Saw 3 trilliums, first this year.
Saw maybe a couple of yellow violets and stinking robert.

By the time I reached Tiger 3 summit, it was already 5:15pm, but the sun was still too high to wait for sunset.
Dark clouds looming to the south. It's supposed to rain this evening.
Continued on to Tiger 2. Somewhat windy. Better view.
On my way out, it was dusk, many robins on the trail at the lowest elevation.
Waited for the bus for an hour! The bus I was waiting for either never came or left early for more than 5 minutes.
That ruined my otherwise perfect day. Filed a complain to Sound Transit.
Didn't get home until past 9pm. Rain had started.