March Moments
Here are some moments from March, the longest month of the year, and the last month of winter. We've welcomed spring, but the weather is still chilly. However, the Cherry Blossoms are in bloom, making for some nice photos! Halfway through the month, we got a little snow, which is really late for Seattle, and the photos of the snow on the blossoms were pretty neat! A sight we don't often see in this area. Towards the end of March, we visited Seward Park and checked out the Cherry Blossoms there, which were at just the perfect stage of blooming.
The Cherry Blossoms at Seward Park in South Seattle, with Lake Washington in the background.
You can now visit the Pavillion at the Pacific Science Center at Seattle Center without a museum ticket. There's some cool views of the Space Needle, the museum, and some dinosaur sculptures.
Gotta love those early spring skies in the evening. I took this by a park by my house and couldn't resist taking a photo of the clouds and sky.
Popcorn from the movies! We saw Project Hail Mary this month and it was amaze, amaze, amaze. I gave it two thumbs down. (references from the movie, lol)
The Flora Bakehouse in Beacon Hill has a new Baklava Matcha. They made it for me hot, and it was really satisfying on a cold day. I paired it with a slice of their Pistachio Dark Chocolate cake, and it was a match made in heaven.
This month I tried the new Iced Banana Bread Matcha from Starbucks, and it was, indeed, delish! The frog cake pop was also really cute! Dare I say one of the best drinks I've tried from Starbucks? Highly recommend this drink.
I Luv Teriyaki in Georgetown burned down three years ago, and this month they reopened after re-building. It was just as good as before!
I was a chaperone this month at Woodland Park Zoo with my sons' class. I hadn't visited since 2018 and it was so fun.
Thanks for checking out my March snapshots from the month!








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