In the late spring of this year I saw a UFO over Seattle, WA. It's a weird one, though. I didn't report it to NUFORC (you'll see why) and I don't know anyone else who saw it.
Essentially I saw a small silver object sparkling in the sky during the evening while looking WSW over Queen Anne Hill in Seattle. I grabbed a small spotting scope I got my brother for baseball games and checked out the object. Set against an advancing sunset, I figured first airplanes, which frequently turn west in that viewing area. Nope. Looked more like a weather balloon falling from its travels. Silver, two definitive sections, one round, one teardrop. The sections appeared to be connected by some kind of cable. There was no anchor visible from either section to the ground. Convinced it was a failing weather balloon, I left it alone and went back to watching the game on TV.
Next night I saw it again, same place in the sky. This time I had two people with me whom caught a good glimpse but couldn't find the thing through the spotting scope. My brother, also was home, and that's where it got entertaining. On both evenings, the object had a habit of disappearing, obscured by the smog or turned by the wind. But the second evening, my second witness utterly failed to see the object. It was mocking and comical; every time the object would appear, I would call out and he would rush twelve feet to the sliding door, and the object would disappear. This pattern repeated until it became futile when the sun dropped too low in the sky to foster the reflection we saw.
Seems I was the only one who saw it since there was no mention of it in any of Seattle's newspapers, and no reports to NUFORC. For the most part I call it a weather balloon, but it must, technically, remain a UFO.
I know it's kind of lame, but it's a Ufo story. Thanx,
Tiassa
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