Today's walk took me to the Pinehurst and Victory Hills neighborhoods with a few blocks of Olympic Heights added in. Busy 125th Street, commercial 15th Avenue and mixed use Pinehurst Way are surrounded by changing areas.


Housing like this ...


... and this ...


... sit next to houses like this. 


This street next to the Safeway parking lot now has cement blocks were campers vans had recently been parked.


There was ample parking today at ...


... Pinehurst Playfield.

I was surprised at the tidy street-edge along 12th Avenue until I realized how close I was to ...


... the new Hazel Wolf K-8 Pinehurst School. There was even a sidewalk with a curb along 12th one block north of the school.

Along 15th, Atrium Square houses restaurants and services, while across 15th, a Thai restaurant has a flower filled entry with outdoor seating.

15th is also home to a cute coffee shop, Safeway, and ...

... Holy Trinity Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church of Seattle. I had passed a few Eritrean and Ethiopian shops/restaurants.

The Seattle Buddhist Center is tucked away in a mixed use building on 123rd, just off 15th.

A beautiful monkey tail tree survives on a changing street.

On this 3.5 mile walk, I spotted Senior Housing, an empty Little Free Pantry, and three Little Free Libraries. They contained novels, a book by Joe Biden, and a Spiderman flag. One of them was provided in partnership with Recology CleanScapes & Seattle Public Utilities.

This walk marked my hitting the 500 mile mark.



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