Here we are again. Yes, this does mean we’re posting twice
in one month. Our New Year Resolution was to do something quality with our lives,
so naturally we’re procrastinating by working on our blog.
Welcome to Dr. Jose Rizal Park. No camping.
This time around, we stuck close to home (well, Katie’s home)
and went to Dr. Jose Rizal Park. Sandwiched between I-90 and I-5, this park is
hands down the most easily accessible of all the parks we’ve visited and we
only had to use Apple maps once before giving up and using Google to find it.
"Look, Ma! I can see every freeway from here!"
One of our favorite features of West Crest was that there
were wooded areas for the pups to run in. Jose Rizal also features wooded areas,
sans the threat of murder (which is ironic, considering the fate of the actual
Jose Rizal). The downside (because isn’t there always a downside?) is that there
are signs warning to watch for Poison Oak. Naturally, we let other park patrons'
dogs run into the trees as canaries before setting our dogs free.
Molly and Para-Chewt getting the hell out of Dodge after locating the Poison Oak.
While the park is large (4.1 acres), there’s only one short
main path for walking. Since there’s not a lot of walking area, the dogs have
to be really encouraged to run around. We’d recommend bringing toys for your
dog to play with. Chewy would recommend stealing toys from other dogs.
Speaking of stealing, it's quite clear that bench thieves frequent this
park.
Overall, the best part of the park is the view. No other
park we’ve visited can beat these views of the Seattle skyline.
The second best part of this park is all of the exercise you'll get
walking up and down the stairs to access the off-leash area.
As is tradition, we left the park with the intention of
taking a professional-quality group photo and give our official rating.
However, as we made our way to the car, a hatchback pulled over and an
incredibly thin woman with wild eyes jumped out and ran towards us. She began
screaming to Mike “Did you adopt that dog?? DID YOU? TELL ME!!” (parts of this
story may have been slightly dramatized).” Long story short, the woman was the
owner of Molly’s sister and had been at the shelter the same day as Mike when he adopted Molly. True story. We were so amazed by what
happened that we forgot to take the group photo and, instead, opted to grab
lunch at 5 Guys Burgers & Fries.
5 Guys Burgers & Fries does not endorse this blog. Probably. We
never asked.