The Haller Lake neighborhood was the location of today's walk. Ingraham High School, with its new building and impressive sports fields, took up a good portion of the area. Northwest Hospital occupies considerable acreage. A City of Seattle's Maintenance Facility and the Operations Support Center for the Seattle Housing Authority are also located here.

There is a Household Hazardous Waste facility just north of a trailer park.

Ashworth Avenue N becomes a footpath through Seattle Public Utility property and...

... at Harkness Park.

It also becomes a dead-end street at 130th.
On this 5.5 mile walk, I passed the Granite Curling Club of Seattle I took a lesson here a few years ago and, if I were 20 years younger, might have taken up curling), ...

... a cute stump house (it wasn't up in a tree), ...

... a toppled tree on the Ingraham campus, and some newly installed sidewalks with curb cuts (even though, except for busy streets, sidewalks were few and far between).

Single family homes seemed to dominate today's walk but there was some new construction (which could contain condos). I passed a trailer park and Stendall Place (near Northwest Hospital) which contains 67 units in 18 buildings. 

Along the way, I noted two Little Free Libraries and the Ingraham Wee Library. They contained mostly novels and children's books but I did spot a cookbook and a book on the development of thought through the ages.



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