Showing posts with label marina. Show all posts
Showing posts with label marina. Show all posts

Friday, August 23, 2019

Leschi Nostalgia

8/23/19 Leschi Market in the Leschi neighborhood

On warm summer days when I was a kid, my older sister and I would walk the half-mile or so from our home to Leschi Market, where we’d buy popsicles or ice cream bars. Then we’d spread a blanket on the grass at the adjacent park to eat our treats with a view of Lake Washington and the marina. Of course, when I was eight years old, that view that others would call “breathtaking” or “sweeping” (especially when Mt. Rainier was out) didn’t impress me much. We had the same view from our livingroom window. I took it for granted. It’s only now, many decades later and no longer enjoying such a view in Maple Leaf, that I realize how fortunate I was to grow up in the Leschi neighborhood.

8/23/19 Leschi Marina
Indulging in such reminiscence while I sketched was a rare treat for me with USk Seattle today. Although Leschi Market is not a storefront I would choose to sketch under any other circumstance, I did, purely out of nostalgia. While nearly everything about the area has changed since I lived there, that store still remains (though I’m pretty sure they didn’t offer organic chickens when my mom shopped there).

Next I wandered over to the marina, which apparently inspired many sketchers. I walked partway out on a rickety dock that made me a bit seasick when the water suddenly went rough, but I liked the composition of the boats with the I-90 bridges behind them.



Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Change of Plan for August Sketch outing

After some discussion, we decided not to sketch in the same place twice. Instead, on Sunday, August 17th we'll meet at 10 am in the  Shilshoal Marina at the Leif Ericson statue near the sailing club.
7001 Seaview Ave. N.W., Suite 100
Seattle, WA 98117
http://www.portseattle.org/Marinas/Shilshole-Bay-Marina/Pages/default.aspx






--Kate Buike

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

sun!!

Last Thursday the clouds parted and we got a few warm rays! This little sketch is looking north from the end of Dock 3 at Fishermen's terminal.

Friday, August 7, 2009

English Bay

Visited Vancouver, British Columbia this week! First real trip away from home in over a year. What an invigorating place! Vancouver has experienced lots of development since I was last there, but still maintains wonderful waterfront for human recreation. I agree with Tyler. There is no better way to appreciate our great luck than to pay attention to it!