There are still tall trees in the Wedgwood and Meadowbrook neighborhoods.


There are still beautiful gardens (this one with its own bee hives), a few houses with white picket fences, rose bushes planted in traffic circles, ...


... dead end streets with walking paths that lead to other streets, and ...


modest homes (like this one which has named itself the Lazy W Ranch).

But, more and more, this ...

... is being replaced by this (three houses). On Ravenna near NE 100th Street, I came across a development of nine homes and walking down dead end streets, I saw three or four homes going up on lots. Wong's Restaurant on 35th Avenue NE is due to be replaced by a four-story townhouse development.

The Wedgwood Pocket Park could use a little love; ...

... it is not as lush as the Thornton Creek Mock Creek protected space on a dead end street running east from 35th at 97th ...

... nor as inviting as this bench dedicated to the memory of Harry Murfitt near 91st along 35th.

Along my 6 mile walk, I spotted new curb cuts that are not as usable as they should be because the sidewalks are so overgrown that they would be difficult for a wheelchair or baby buggy to navigate.

I passed what is probably a Little Free Art Gallery.

I also passed Maple Leaf Lutheran Church and two Little Free Libraries. The libraries contained novels, children's books, Bill Clinton's Autobiography, a Malcolm Gladwell book and books on diet and Christianity.


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