The top two photos were taken at Charles Richey Sr Viewpoint and the remaining are from Whale Tail Park. Both City of Seattle Parks are in West Seattle.
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4/11/2015 06:52:58 pm
Thank you for visiting my blog; I have somehow missed your blog, and I’m happy I found it! I just added you to my RSS reader. I admire your photos, I need to improve my skills.
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Bethany
4/11/2015 06:59:39 pm
I tend to type/select sloppily when hopping around. *sigh* But I am so glad you came by anyways. Thank you. I was also wondering how I had never managed to visit you before... messy hop clicking too? *heavier sigh*
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4/11/2015 08:39:37 pm
Way cool. Have a serene and easy Sunday.
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4/11/2015 11:52:43 pm
So COOL! Weather must be good and you guys can continue your FUN adventures. Happy Sunday. Golden Woofs
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4/12/2015 12:18:51 am
Beautiful photos! Okay mom wants to know how you kept those dogs from rolling in something dead and smelly! Pretty scary seeing something like that on your beach! Love Dolly
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Bethany
4/13/2015 08:24:14 pm
Ha! We tricked you! These sculptures aren't on the beach but in parks that are near the beach. Dogs aren't allowed on Seattle city park beaches so pretending with art is as good as it gets!
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4/12/2015 03:41:58 am
Okay, tell me that is an octopus statue and not the real thing! What great photos. ♥
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Bethany
4/13/2015 08:25:01 pm
Even better... it's TWO different octopus sculptures!
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4/12/2015 04:19:21 am
Awesome or pawesome photos. Have a fun Sunday! X Susie & Kilo
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4/12/2015 05:44:21 am
Love that octopus sculpture. So very cool! The black and white photos can almost fool the eye into thinking it's real.
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Bethany
4/13/2015 08:21:34 pm
Two of our favorite West Seattle Parks, Charles Richey Sr Viewpoint and Whale Tail Park.
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4/13/2015 08:26:28 am
Wilhelm looks slightly perturbed. Cool statues and photos!
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