Temple de Hirsch Sinai Sanctuary

Temple de Hirsch Sinai Sanctuary

While on our walk we passed the classic mid-century modern style sanctuary building at the beautiful Synagogue Temple de Hirsch Sinai. I used to work here and I've always loved this building, the clergy, and the amazing men and...

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Mason Sign

Mason Sign

Saw this on a building in the International District in Seattle. Always dug the Mason's symbol. Daily Design 210/366

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Road Work Ahead…

Road Work Ahead…

I sure hope it works!! My kids favorite joke! Daily Design 209/366

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Japanese Garden to the Right

Japanese Garden to the Right

Saw this sign on our recent walk. I thought it was pretty amazing, sadly we didn't have time to visit the garden, hopefully soon. Daily Design 208/366

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Coulter Pines

Coulter Pines

Inside the Pinetum, you'll find these lovely Coulter Pines. Daily Design 207/366

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Pinetum

Pinetum

As part of the Washington Arboretum, there is a neat section of types of pine trees planted and on display, the Pinetum! Pinetum means an arboretum of pine trees or other conifers for scientific or ornamental purposes, BTW. Daily Design...

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Montlake Cut

Montlake Cut

As part of the reshaping of Seattle's typography, this unassuming cut along with the Ballard Locks lowered Lake Washington by around 9 feet. Daily Design 206/366

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No Rainier Vista

No Rainier Vista

Normally this view is called Rainier Vista, but no vista of Rainier today, still a beautiful sight! Daily Design 205/366

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Red Square

Red Square

UW's famed red square. I've always been intrigued by the tall things in the middle, wonder what they are. Daily Design 204/366

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UW Walk

UW Walk

On our walk across Seattle, here's a shot as we head towards the Montlake Bridge, sadly Mt. Rainier wasn't visible to us today. Daily Design 203/366

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A Walk in the Woods?

A Walk in the Woods?

This might look like the woods, well, I guess it is in a way, but it's the Washington Park Arboretum, a wooded oasis run by the University of Washington in Seattle. This and a whole bunch of upcoming photos...

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Tai Tung Mural

Tai Tung Mural

I love this mural of Bruce Lee and Kareem Abdul Jabbar by Sahara Prints outside of the famous Seattle restaurant Tai Tung. Daily Design 201/366

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