Spring was on view today as I walked from 75th to 82nd Street between 20th and 24th Avenues NE in the Ravenna neighborhood.


Some impressive trees thrive ...


... and survive in this area.


Some streets have tailored and nicely landscaped edges. 

Houses range from tidy Tudors to small cottages to large new homes to homes being built in backyards. The last example is not too common because the lots here are not large. On many streets, space has been set aside for alleys behind houses. This means there are fewer driveways so more on-street parking spaces. Additionally, garbage and recycling bins don't clutter up the sidewalks.


79th Street at 22nd Avenue is really just an alley.


Marti and Charlie have adopted this litter bin at the bus stop on 75th and 20th.

Picardo P- Patch has been readied for planting.
University Prep is building additional facilities. This photo was taken along 24th Avenue. I knew the school had acquired the old Wedgwood Tool Library building but they must have bought more property too. Some things haven't changed - institutions are still growing into residential areas and a lot of money is still spent on private education.

Streets curved and I wound up walking many of them more than once. Along my almost four mile walk, I spotted three Little Free Libraries. They contained novels, children's books and books on crypto currency and on the human body.


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