I don’t know what it is about small spaces that pulls children inside, ready to play, hide or even relax. I was one of those kids who didn’t like being squished into someplace small but as you can see, Ryan and his cousin Emma have been doing it for years. Our campground on Sucia Island was full of cliff side caves carved into the sandstone by waves and wind and they wanted to climb up into them every day pretending to be explorers and spying on the parents.
Away from the islands and in the middle of Seattle they still managed to find a small cave-like space to rest and watch the Penguins in the middle of a busy afternoon at the Woodland Park Zoo.
Posted as part of the Weekly Photo Challenge: Inside
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