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RED RABBIT CHAPTER 3: pg 26-27
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God what an asshole. Someone should kill that guy.
Read all here!
SUPPORT RED RABBIT
Also this band is awesome so im putting it here since i couldnt find anyone else talking about them here (granted im awful at navigating tumblr)
Raine got her work schedule set back to not working on Wednesdays, and so she asked if we could meet up and take a big walk ahead of her doing laundry, instead of after, and I was totally down with that.
I showed her how there’s a trail around the outside fence of the Woodland Park Zoo, and it leads to several pedestrian bridges over Aurora Ave which connect the zoo property to the main body of Woodland Park.
She asked to stop by the hardware store on our way back to my house and her car, and I pondered the remaining snow shovels and sleds (in the background) ahead of the big storm.
Slowly but surely the Seattle neighborhood greenway project is rolling out and the chunk you see here runs up 100th St from Aurora into Greenwood. They didn’t build out sidewalk the entire way (fuckers!) but they did build them from Aurora to the top of the ridge. You can tell they expect bikes along the entire connection but not pedestrians, wtf?
It’s probably not a coincidence that the heavy rollout of the PrEP campaign along Aurora Avenue coincided with Fleet Week and the peak of Seafair.
Footbridge over Aurora Ave connecting Woodland Park Zoo and Woodland Park.
This mural is very accurate in capturing the north Seattle Aurora Ave experience.
When I went across the pedestrian bridge across Aurora on Nov 12th, the art project installation was in-progress, and the guys said they’d probably be done in another day.
It’s bright.