Alki Point Lighthouse, Seattle, 2004.
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Alki Point Lighthouse, Seattle, 2004.
Alki Beach, West Seattle by Patrick O'Brien
Had an excellent evening tidepooling during the super low tide tonight. Lots of little guys, things, and freaks out there. Love them all.
Seattle, Washington
A clear day highlights Alki Point and Mt. Rainier.
Seattle, Part 2 - Totems and Toilets
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Carkeek Park: Beaches and Beavers and History
On the fourth Wednesday of the month, I usually write a post with a historical theme—an event or place that features in one of my historical novels, for example. Today, I am detouring slightly to write about a place I recently went to that brought historical events to mind. One of my favorite things about the retirement community where we live is Saturday morning park walks. The community’s bus…
Alki Point, Seattle