On Queen Anne Avenue in Seattle, a digitally distracted father takes his son for a stroll
West Seattle, connected to downtown by an often traffic clogged bridge over the Duwamish River, is sort of a city unto itself. From its shore fishermen, many immigrants fishing for subsistence, can take in the view of the city skyline as they catch salmon, or bottom fish or squid, depending on the season. Many Seattleites come to recreate on the pathways that follow the West Seattle shore to Alki Point on Puget Sound