Streets seemed to intersect and become other streets. Some streets ran north-south, others ran east-west, and yet others ran northwest-southeast or seemed to almost circle around.
I did appreciate the shady stretches and noted that this is still mostly a single-family house neighborhood (at least off the main streets). Some older homes have been replaced by new, bigger ones.
A Henry mural brightened my day.
The notice of a block party was displayed below what appeared to be an Elvis altar.
I noted a tiny bench and quite a few tree swings.
56th Street has a few cafes and restaurants. A sign on the door announced that Burgundian had closed. 50th Street is home to the Wallingford Laundromat, a 7-Eleven, the Good Shepherd Center, and (on Wednesdays) the Wallingford Farmers Market.
Along this 4.5 mile walk, I passed the Keystone United Church of Christ which is also home to the Seattle Taiwanese Christian Church and five Little Free Libraries. They contained novels, nonfiction, food magazines, parenting books, children's books, books about how Switzerland does things, history books, biographies, and science fiction.
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