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Viewed from I-5 looking west.
Viewed from I-5 looking west.
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Now gum is appearing in the box office entryway and beyond on wall going further south along the alley. Compare this shot with the one like it that I took last winter.
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The gum wall installation continues around the corner into the entryway now.
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Market Theater Window, Post Alley. The gum is sparser to the south of the theater entryway, and more elaborate figures and letters are made in these areas.
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12:36 PM
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The original part of the gum wall has become too crowded to add to, so the blobs are slowly creeping south down the alley.
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12:33 PM
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Wow, it really poured on Friday afternoon, then the lightning with immediate thunder and a driving downpour of large hail stones. They piled up 2 inches deep outside my door within two minutes time.
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No, it's not the architect's model; this is the city hall seen from the top of the Sears Tower. I've shown you other features of this complex, but this gives you the full picture of this "green" campus. Yes, that is grass on the roof (the same architects helped plan the Ballard branch of the library, which also has a grass roof).
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12:54 AM
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Front steps and fountain area of Seattle City Hall on 3rd Street
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12:53 AM
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Reflection of Smith Tower, the first skyscraper in Seattle, and City Hall, a "green" roofed, urban sustainability model of a city center.
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12:51 AM
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Bruce Lee and his son Brandon Bruce Lee are interred in Lake View Cemetery in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle.
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3:27 AM
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