Well, folks, Pride weekend has officially come and gone, and every last ounce of rainbow has been squeezed out of our veins. It was a hot weekend to be outside on hard, hot pavement drinking beer and scoping the scene, but we perservered so that we could have a tale to tell you people.
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It's gorgeous out, in case you hadn't noticed. Seattlest works from home, but can't stand to be indoors any longer. These are the days that make working from home such a sweet gig. However, we can't just flat-out play hooky, because we have this blog to edit, and these other jobs to do. We're looking for some eating establishment (we'll settle for a drinking establishment that serves "food") that has both outdoor seating and wifi, and is open before 4 p.m. Our fellow contributors have nothing on this, so we're putting the question to you, dear readers. Certainly, with all the work-from-homers in this town, somewhere has opened up to cater to our sunny day needs. We prefer to stay on the Hill, but will happily bike anywhere. Go!
1. Seward Park - This is where we spent last Saturday, lying on the grass, reading. There were plenty of families there already celebrating the sun, barbecuing, playing volleyball. Tons of cutie pie kids running in and out of the water.

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