After dropping friends off at the airport, my husband and I stopped for a short walk in the Madison Park neighborhood.

We started by the water at the base of E Madison Street. Just south and west of the beach lies the commercial part of the street. We noted restaurants, pubs, a kitchen store, a jewelers, a bakery and a few other shops on this northeast end of Madison.
Walking north along 43rd Avenue E, we passed a spa, the north beach (with quite a few dog walkers) and densely packed housing including condos on the water.

At E McGilvra Street, we came to the Edgewater. These tidy, two story brick apartments are on the water and most likely predate the 520 floating bridge, visible nearby. We spied fire escapes on some of the upper windows. Just west of these apartments, we came to large Canterbury Shore Condo complex before turning south and ...

... walking along some lovely streets of single family homes. We noted a house being constructed, alleyways, ...
... impressive gardening and ...


...imaginative Halloween decorations.
We wound our way back to Madison, admiring the fall colors. Back on Madison, we passed quite a few banks and real estate offices, Bert's Red Apple Market, a pharmacy, a Starbucks, more restaurants, a florist shop, a playground and Madison Books.
This was an easy 2 mile walk along flat terrain. We spotted one Little Free Library containing some pretty serious books - two in German.

Except for some restaurants and maybe a shop or two, this neighborhood has not outwardly changed much in 12 years. It's hard to say if demographics have changed.



 

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