On Washington Street in Sequim is perhaps the smallest park in the world. Seal Street used to feed in to Washington. The City Fathers decided to “sidewalk” it off, put in a map, a Life Trail exercise point, and posted a sign. There is a lovely bench to sit and watch people and you are right beside wonderful flowers.
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Hi Norma,
Welcome to the City Blog Family! I’m on Seattle’s Eastside. I’ve only been doing this for a month or so now, but have been having lots of fun. Everything I look at is a potential photo now. 🙂
So when I think of Sequim, it’s not the lavender that comes to mind, but the Olympic Game Farm, a favorite of my husband’s. Just the thought of a monster bison trying to climb in the car makes me shudder! I’m looking forward to seeing more of your town.
That stone work is very attractive. I like the Elk atop the directional sign. Seems you have some good city planner keeping things tidy, neat, and user-friendly downtown.
-Kim
Welcome to daily photo! That blue sky is beautiful, and it looks like a quaint little spot!
Hi, Greetings from HK and welcome to the DP family