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Here and below are some photos of Seattleites going about their only day.
Here and below are some photos of Seattleites going about their only day.
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This is what the tuba player was looking out on from his bench on the bluff. The cruise ship was speeding on its way out the bay into the Sound and on to Alaska.
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She needed some mom support to go down the people-eating slide. The snout of the salmon is distorted like that of one near the end of the spawning stage. Carkeek Park is home of Piper's Creek and other tributaaries which salmon will find their way to during the fall.
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This little hummer held its own in a tiff with another one. Then they both rested. Now what do humming birds have to fight about, I wonder?
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8:51 PM
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Evening feeding on insects all about the meadow. They are so swift, I'm genuinely surprised I captured this shot.
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8:46 PM
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Wild sweet peas and Queen Anne's Lace dot the meadow with color spots. Discovery Park
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8:44 PM
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At least in our house this is a typical breakfast in Seattle ;^)
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10:08 PM
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Here is a more complete photo of the convention center arch, and enormous structure that covers Pike Street for over a block.
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12:00 AM
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've never seen this sort of ornamentation before. Does anyone know what this technique is called or how it is achieved?
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2:30 AM
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I noticed students form Northwest School heading into this cafeteria for what looks like some good eats at lunchtime.
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2:27 AM
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The art is level, but the sidewalk slopes downhill. . . A colorfully painted bus shelter brightens spirits in the First Hill neighborhood.
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