Biking the Burke-Gilman Starting at Sand Point, the Friends of the Library Annual Book Sale, biking back home to Redmond.
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I woke up early--the sunrise was picturesque. | | Kassi cat takes an opportunity to crawl into a box... |
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Eric managed to fit the bikes into the back of the BMW. | | We started out at Sand Point Magnuson Park. There was a display of works of art from young artists. I have to say, I wasn't very impressed. |
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Eric wasn't impressed either. | | This was also the weekend of Friends of the Library Annual Book Sale. It was fantastic. Hardbacks for $1.00, paperpacks for $0.50. Lots of great stuff there, but I ended up buying only a couple reference books, including some on sewing. |
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More art... | | Formerly, this was a military installation. |
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There's sculpture garden, made of parts of submarines partially buried in the ground. Pretty interesting. | | Eric and I at the top of the kite hill. |
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Eric took a backwards biking picture, over his head, while we were biking on the Burke Gilman trail. | | On our forth date, we stopped in this very same spot and took pictures... |
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More biking/photographic acrobatics. Eric took this picture of us holding hands while biking. | | Beautiful trees along the trail. |
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We stopped at a field right off the trail where enthusiasts get together and fly radio-controlled gliders. | | Some are launched with the aid of rubber catapults |
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Others are flung into the air like throwing a discus. | | One kid stopped by to show us a "magic" trick. |
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Later that night we had dinner with Rod and Shannon Chavez. | | |