Not many words, pictures instead. School field trips: the
Arboretum,
SEA Street and
110th Cascades, an
abandoned Group Health hospital in Redmond that has lovely big trees that are destined to be murdered. Other places too.
Field trips, and the work required for me to go on them, are exhausting. Nothing accomplished today. Morning playing with pictures. Afternoon out in the yard at home blowing soap bubbles into the woods. Soap bubbles are so lovely.
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| Mossy curb at abandoned hospital in Seattle |
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Trees at abandoned hospital in Redmond,
UW field trip van just visible in lower corner |
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| More trees at abandoned hospital in Redmond |
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| Pasture at a farm east of Seattle, pretty clouds |
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| The boat propeller at the farm east of Seattle |
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| Trillium flower at UW |
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Blooming rosemary, with "rosemary for remembrance"
stones covered in moss, at UW |
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| Bird in flowering tree at Edmunds ferry dock |
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| Amtrack passenger train by Edmunds ferry dock |
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| Pretty purple flower, do not remember where |
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Pacific bleeding-heart flowers and leaves, the small delicate
fern-like ones, Carkeek park on UW field trip |
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Rainbow stop, too pretty to just keep going without a picture
This is in Suquamish, Kitsap peninsula |
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| Graham Visitor Center, UW Arboretum |
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| Eagle my teacher pointed out to me at the Arboretum |
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| A cat, and my captioner's arm, at SEA streets |
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| Flowers at SEA streets |
I really enjoyed the beautiful pictures. You have a god eye for centering the subject in the picture. It made looking at the picures more enjoyable.
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