The Space Needle holding the foreground, Mt. Rainier rising pink behind the city, Pike Place's red Market sign at the waterfront, the Great Wheel turning slow. Seattle from a vantage that earns its photographers. Singles past 50 here often have careers tied to Boeing, the schools, or healthcare, and a kayak in the garage. However you arrived at this point: late divorce, decades on your own, a recent loss. There's a thoughtful, low-key way of meeting
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For a first walk, Seattle members favor Discovery Park or coffee in Capitol Hill. Pike Place runs differently outside peak hours; Elliott Bay Books is the rainy-day standby. Greenlake gives you a flat loop; Kerry Park is the Mt. Rainier view in three minutes. Ballard's Locks and Fremont's bridge work for an unhurried afternoon. The Eastside (Kirkland, Bellevue) extends the pool. A ferry to Bainbridge earns a Saturday.