Driftwood and grasses line the shore at Fay Bainbridge Park. Photo: Courtesy of Julie Sawin
We asked you a few weeks ago to guess where we were, and just about everybody got it right.
We were at Fay Bainbridge Park, located on the northeastern tip of Bainbridge Island, which offers a panoramic view of the Cascades, from Mount Rainier to Mount Baker on clear days.
The 17-acre park was once owned by Temple S. Fay, a UW neurosurgeon who pioneered the use of therapeutic hypothermia, a technique still used today.