A visit to the Maple Leaf Macrina with my bakery-loving friend was the incentive for today's walk. She had a few chores in the neighborhood so we walked north to 90th Street. I had missed some streets in the Green Lake neighborhood so we walked south passing through the Roosevelt neighborhood. We were close enough for a visit to the Freeway Estates Community Orchard so we continued south to 60th Street.
We passed houses decorated for Halloween, ...
... the Green Lake Fire Station No. 16, the Fairview Church (whose grounds looked to be an old Seattle Public School), ...
... and the old John Marshall School building which is the temporary home of both Montlake and John Rogers Elementary Schools.
A work party was busy at Freeway Estates Community Orchard. My friend knew one of the workers so we stopped to chat. Everyone was friendly and they invited us to return tomorrow for their annual Cider Fest. It is amazing what grows so close to I-5.
Working our way back north to Macrina (where we enjoyed tea and pastries), we passed a Free Little Art Exchange (Take Something Leave Something - Create & Share).
Along our 5 mile walk, we passed one empty Free Food Pantry and four Little Free Libraries. They contained children's books, popular fiction, self-help books, history books, nonfiction, and books of short stories. All the books were in English.
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