Lake Washington over the roof tops |
After my trip to Kubota Gardens I took a little walk to Seward Park which sticks out into Lake Washington near Mercer Island. On the way I stopped at a few other small public parks on the way. First stop Beer Sheva Park with a lovely stream running through it but otherwise is just a car park/dock on the edge of the lake. Next stop Pritchard Park which was over run by geese but generally quite cheerful!
Stream at Beer Sheva park |
Geese and Pritchard Beach |
After that I had to walk along the road with some beautiful houses including this one. Notice the street sign for South Wildwood Lane on the left hand side. It is for a tiny footpath lane which I think would be an amazing address to have. I also stopped off at Martha Washington Park home of some of the last white Oaks in Seattle and some lovely fruit trees that were feeding the birds.
Beautiful houses |
S Wildwood Lane |
Beautiful Oaks at Martha Washington Park |
Beautiful fruit trees also at Mary Washington Park. |
Woods on one side of park |
Eagle photo attempt #1 |
Eagle photo attempt # 2 |
Eagle photo attempt # 3 |
Heron coming into land |
Heron almost at touch down |
Looking across to Mercer Island |
Towards Mt. Rainier |
Those stones were quite painful especially on lake cooled feet |
Towards Downtown Seattle |
Geese (again) |
Walking further around the shore were a number of boats including a little flotilla of boats being used by partying students (it being graduation day for "u-dub"). I went a little of route to walk through the trees and see the remnants of the salmon fishery that used to run in the park. Unfortunately there were so many trees it was a bit hard to see and green moss on green shrubs doesn't make for good photos!
Lovely green woods |
Old tree uprooted |
Some amazing twisty roots |
Small rock boarder |
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