
This portion of the exhibit was inspired my Native American baskets. He wove “threads” into the glass and let the shape resemble baskets that have flopped and caved in on the sides.

Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
This portion of the exhibit was inspired my Native American baskets. He wove “threads” into the glass and let the shape resemble baskets that have flopped and caved in on the sides.
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The Chihuly Gardens near the space needle in Seattle are simply STUNING!
If you ever have the chance to go–GO!
This was taken from the Bainbridge Island Ferry just before docking at Coleman Dock in Seattle.
Alexander Liberman’s Olympic Iliad, orange-red painted steel sculpture, installed in 1984 on the lawn southwest from the Space Needle. In the background is the famous Space Needle painted the original “Galaxy Gold” for it’s 60th birthday celebration.
I like the way people are seated all around the various sculptures found in this Seattle Park.
This is a different view of SEattle taken from the waterfront trail in WEST seattle.
This annual event is well attended, and is held on the football field in downtown PT. They raise money for scholarships to mechanic schools.
Why are are these people here? —- I don’t know…
There sure are a lot of boats. —–All I know is it means good eatin today!