Yesterday's walk through the Ravenna neighborhood (NE 65-75 from 16-20 NE) was especially pleasant because a friend came along and we chatted as we admired the neat sidewalks, curbs and gardens.Many of the homes were Tudor style, some large, some small, some street-level, some at the top of steep rockeries. This home had a unique roofline.
We passed a Reformed Presbyterian Church and Third Place Books.
We admired trees ...
... and shrubs.
There were some changes from 12 years ago. We noticed an electric car charging station at the base of a rockery; I guess electric car owners without garages have to improvise.
We could see Roosevelt High School and some large apartment complexes which had gone up near the new Light Rail Station. We noted what looked like an auxiliary dwelling unit going up in a backyard.
I was so caught up in conversation that I lost track of where we had walked. We exceeded 5 miles but had walked some of the same streets twice. Along the way, we passed five Little Free Libraries. The one at the church contained Bibles. The ones in front of private homes contained parenting books, novels, books about Israel and the Jewish Faith, Children's books, a Bolivia Travel Guide and books on biking, birds and the Seattle Seahawks.
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