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March 30 at Green Lake

Today's Walk ...

Today's walk started about 6:30 AM and ended about an hour later thanks to several stops for pics.

First shot out of the car.
Starting today's walk.
March 30, 2019 at Green Lake, Seattle, WA
6:32 AM
Today's official sunrise time = 6:55 AM
Today is the next-to-last day of my personal challenge ... walk around Green Lake daily during the month of March, take pics each day and post them here on the blog.

Heart Rock Heaven
On an old tree stump.
Take a 💗 leave a 💗
Had to look at this for a moment, but yes,
the rocks fit.

Looking east across the lake a few minutes before sunrise.
Perfectly clear horizon.
Those are the Cascade Mountains in the distance.

A solo bike rider enjoying the dawn.

Just a couple of minutes before sunrise time.

At about the 2 mile point.
March 30, 2019

Looks like a perfect morning for rowing.
March 30, 2019

Nearing the end of the walk.
Looking in to the golf course at Green Lake Park.
March 30, 2019

Back at the starting point and the sun is getting up there.
March 30, 2019
7:37 AM
Yesterday ...

Two things about this picture ...
1. The Maersk Stralsund container ship has seen a tough winter.
Needs some serious paint work.
2. The solo sail boat provides some nice scale.
Looking west from home.
March 29, 2019

Last night's sky just after sunset.
March 29, 2019
Out of the Archives ...

Reflecting back 7 years ago to 2012 ... I was walking around Green Lake and posting some photos right here on John's Island. Sound familiar? This is one of the things I love about blogging ... it's so easy to go back and take a look at days past. To me it seems easier than looking up the past on Facebook, Twitter, and/or Instagram.

Below are 3 clips from 2012 posts ... click on the dates to see the actual posts.

Post from John's Island
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Today I realized that in 2012 I didn't link up with
Saturday's Critters
so I will do it today. :-)
Thanks to Eileen for hosting!

Post from John's Island
Monday, August 6, 2012

Post from John's Island
Saturday, August 11, 2012

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