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Your morning just got better: Orcas off West Seattle.

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Your morning just got better, trust me.

### Whales off West Seattle? Yeah, really.

I mean, you wake up, you pour your coffee, maybe you're watching the ferries glide over the Sound, right? And then you check the local updates, and there it is: *Orcas southbound off West Seattle, approaching the Fauntleroy ferry lanes.* Like, bus karo! Transient orcas, just cruising past, probably wondering why all the humans are still stuck on land. This isn't some rare deep-sea sighting; this is them saying hi, practically waving to folks waiting for the Bainbridge ferry.

For real, this just hits differently, you know? It's not just a cute wildlife moment; it's a reminder of what makes living here, like, super special. We're talking about creatures that embody the wild spirit of the Pacific Northwest, just... chilling, right next to Lincoln Park. It makes you feel a little less stressed about, well, everything else happening in the city. The traffic on I-5, the rents in Capitol Hill, the perpetual Mariners rebuild – it all sort of fades when you realize there are orcas swimming past your window.

* **What this means for Seattle:**

* It's a perfect excuse to ditch work (kidding, mostly).

* A reminder to appreciate the natural beauty we're surrounded by.

* Proof that sometimes, the best headlines don't involve a single human.

It's that moment when Rainier is out, and you see the Olympics, and the Sound is sparkling, and then you hear about orcas. That's Seattle — Rainier's out, everything's forgiven.

Preet Kaur-Sullivan, MiTL Sports Desk.

You know, the MiTL morning crew totally gets this vibe. Catch their take live at mornings.live.

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