The smokey air was still unhealthy today so my husband and I took a short walk. I wore a masks, glasses and a hat.

We started on the Burke Gilman Trail near Matthews Beach and found a path that took us to Sand Point Way NE.

Crossing Sand Point Way, we zagged onto Mathews Avenue NE and were soon greeted by a sign that stated the speed limit was 15 mph. I have seen many "20 is Plenty" signs but this was the first 15 mph sign.

Matthews Avenue is a very tidy street with well kept homes; some have attractive pavers in parking strips and/or driveways. I noted one house being remodeled along this arc-shaped street whose houses back on either Sand Point Way or the Burke Gilman Trail.
Crossing back over Sand Point Way, we zagged to Matthews Place NE and walked  to a dead end street where we spotted lovely flowers and ...

... got a glimpse of Thornton Creek.

Finishing the streets in this area, we crossed over Thornton Creek were it flows into Lake Washington. Some ducks were enjoying the quiet. Not many people were out in this smoke. 


Entering Matthews Beach Park, the lake looked like a fog bank until we were within 20-30 feet.

We kept walking on streets I have already recorded, completing almost 2 miles.

Along the new streets, we passed one Little Free Library; it contained novels, biographies and a good number of coloring books.



 

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