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) |
Lovely green woods |
Old tree uprooted |
Some amazing twisty roots |
Small rock boarder |
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