Friday, October 4, 2013

Charles Street


 Charles Street End Park on Lake Washington

 Wonderful place to sit and watch the lake, and a bonus, the house next door to the park had a De Havilland Seaplane (a Beaver I think). I was proud of myself for being able to tell it had a different shape . . . of course had to read the name. . .

 Time for listening to the water, I became fascinated that is such a small place the water hitting the shore could have so many different sounds from the almost silent rolling to plunks, filled with a lot sloshing, slapping, lapping, and even a little trickling in between. Yes, a word day.

 (hmm I have seen pocket parks, community parks, city parks, mini parks, private parks, triangles, places, trails, walks, overviews, viewpoints, county parks, state parks, garden, arboretums, piers, docks, walkways, boat access, playgrounds, tidelands, playfields, P-Patches, plazas, centers, forests, off leash dog parks, ravines, moorages. . .)

3 comments:

  1. Very beautiful shot. Where was it taken?

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  2. Thank you Sandy, that was a small spot/park at the end of Charles St which just 1/2 off Lakeside Ave S. south of Leschi Park before you get to Day Street Park right on Lake Washington, a small beautiful place; there, also, a similar place at the end of Norman St in the same are, so not to far from your dragon boat moorage

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  3. Now Lynn, "arboretums"? So, off I go to the dictionary again! to try and keep up with your Scholarly reservoir called "Lynn's Walking Encyclopedia" of ALL that you ever needed to know and MORE!!! You are always a delight to read! Hugs... Namaste.

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