No Outlet signs lead to ...


Dead End signs on today's walk in the Pinehurst neighborhood.


I kept running into entrances to the Jackson Park Perimeter Trail as I walked next to ...


... the golf course.


Other Dead Ends like this one near 11th and 130th abut Thornton Creek Park; I think that this entrance leads to the Licorice Fern Natural Area.


I passed lovely gardens, ...


... a P-Patch, ...


... a Flicker Haven Natural Area, ...


... St. Matthew's Church and School - where that had been a May Crowning, new homes under construction, ...


... and a staircase that took me from the end of a Dead End street to 8th and Roosevelt.


Winding my way back to 15th Avenue, I enjoyed the shade of this lush section of the busy street.

Walking north on 15th, I noted this mural ...

... and this Proposed Land Use Action sign near the corner of 145th and 15th. I had just been walking around the Executive Estates Apartments adjacent to this property and thinking how nice and well-treed the complex was and how it had sufficient parking. The new 8-story building would have 207 apartments and only 32 parking spaces. It didn't look as if there was currently any vegetation on the parcel.


During my 5.5 mile walk, I passed four Little Free Libraries. I could have read magazines, children's books, or novels, gotten a Food Lover's Guide to Paris, learned about Bertolt Brecht or Ruth Bader Ginsburg or picked up a Phil Collins CD.

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