3.30.2011

Six walks in 6 days


Today it was cold and rainy.
Which was perfect for me
because
I had a lot of catching up to do.

So when I needed a break, 
I decided I could take a walk
here
on my blog,
with you.


          Day 1 - Railroads and Reserve Street

                
          Day 2 - silhouettes and sidewalks          


          Day 3 - sunbeams and springtime

        
           Day 4 - graffiti and patina


             Day 5 - square pegs and tunnel vision



               Day 6 - bouncing and backlit


I see more clouds moving in...

I do love the rainy season.
enjoy.




3.28.2011

Wallace, ID

As I finally catch up with
my Seattle trip posts,

It is rather appropriate, as March is at least trying to 
'head Out like a Lamb'...it is fun to remember 
Tuesday, March 1st...


~The Lion comes into Wallace~









It wasn't my first and it won't be my last
trip to Wallace.

History, rumors, stories and more...
oh I will be back.


3.26.2011

The Light has come...



~Changing~

Changing Seasons
Changing minds, changing ideas
Changing lives.

Acting big, thinking small
Thinking big, acting small

...but today the Sun came out,
changing everything.







The Light has come.

and I am off to shoot a 
Wedding at a Ski Lodge!

Beautiful days indeed.

3.24.2011

Like a walk in a garden

Living in the city,
I remember it comes with a lot of concrete, and stimulus.
These days I just visit the city life,
but when given the chance to walk through
an amazingly large, cool, quiet, serene
'garden'...






I always say yes.





a perfect way to end the day,
before heading home for pizza night!



Sure, I'll check it out...


One of the rules I try to live by is:

Never be afraid to get lost, or
take the wrong turn, because
you Never know who you may meet,
or what you may see.

Post Alley.

sure. I'm game.

ok,...
so a brewery,
from the back.



the Hugest Gum Wall
Ever!

Seriously, how, when did it all start?
Just one little piece has led to 
literally a Wall 
of thousands, and thousands of participants.
All contributing to what has become
an oddly beautiful scene.



and a sea of crying babies



Oh!...
Did you mean that Post Alley?


I don't know,...
somehow I feel like I got the cooler version
of Post Alley.



1907-What were You doing?

Well the citizens of Seattle
were venturing into 
for the first time!



It is not the first time I have visited,
and in my 10 year absence,
it has retained all of the 
fun, charm, and beauty that I remember.



home of the first Starbuck's too...








so much more to see and experience,
definitely worth the visit.