Category Archives: Photos
Lawn bowlers, cricketers enjoy Jefferson Park
Neighbor Allison Delong visited Jefferson Park on Saturday, and saw lots of activity. She writes:
“It was really cool—the cricket spectators were set up for picnicing right outside the lawn bowling club. Fun to see such different events going on right next to each other. On top of that, Cleveland High School had an alumni event going on at the same time at the golf course.”
Allison sent us some photos of the day’s events:
Thanks, Allison!
Hot drinks for a cool summer
Angels in formation
Images of Sunday’s Beacon Rocks!
All photos by Wendi.
People-Powered Park Parade a success
A neighbor going by “Observer” posted this recap in the comments to last week’s post:
It was a two-fold community celebration. The Friends of Lewis Park and Beacon Bikes joined forces with the City of Seattle, Department of Neighborhoods, North Beacon Hill Council and Green Seattle Partnership in sponsoring the People Powered Park Parade and celebration of four years of restoration of Lewis Park Natural Area.
The colorful bike parade was in celebration of the vision of a kid-friendly bicycle and pedestrian path connecting our Seattle Parks with safe and enjoyable neighborhood greenways. An estimated (I didn’t count) 50 or more bicyclists of all ages departed the Jefferson Park playground and rode the proposed path to Lewis Park to the north.
Upon arrival the riders and walkers (who seemed to double in numbers) were greeted by the Friends of Lewis Park and several dignitaries from the City of Seattle. Two of the more popular neighbors were Jay Hollingsworth and J.J. Lund. People lined up and down the block to meet them as they flipped the burgers and dogs and stirred the chili.
Director Dee Dunbar introduced several dignitaries that included Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn. Each of them shared a similar message of congratulations to the citizen volunteers who are providing the many hours of hands on labor to achieve the goal of restoring the Lewis Park Natural Area to a beautiful, family-friendly environment. They expressed great appreciation to citizens of the neighborhood who are making it happen. They also recognized the grants awarded to the project were really quite small when compared to the investment of time and work of the citizens of north Beacon Hill.
This is certainly not an official report but rather an observation from a long time citizen of north Beacon Hill.
Kat Marriner posted her take on the day’s events, with photos, on the Yellow Tent Adventures website. City Council member Sally Bagshaw also blogged about the event.
Dan Bennett posted a wonderful bunch of parade photos to the Beacon Hill Blog photo pool on Flickr, and Observer emailed us some great photos as well. (Thank you to both of you!) Here are a few of our favorites:
Spring at last
Spring has sprung in these photos from the Beacon Hill Blog photo pool on Flickr. Have any great photos of the Hill? Your photos are welcome in the pool, too!
Please visit the photo pool for more images, including this very cool panorama from Jose Rizal Park by sea turtle.
Signs of spring
These photos can be seen, with many others, in the Beacon Hill Blog photo pool on Flickr. We noticed that there seemed to be a theme in the photo pool lately: lots of signs!
January in photos
These are some of the photos added to the the Beacon Hill Blog photo pool on Flickr during January. Thanks to the many photographers who contributed this month! Your photos are welcome, too.
Beacon Hill 2010 in photos
In 2010, many of you continued to contribute great photos to the Beacon Hill Blog photo pool on Flickr. The photos you see here today were chosen from the more than 600 photos that were posted in the photo pool during 2010. Some were chosen because of their photographic beauty; others, because they captured newsworthy moments on the Hill. Some of these we’ve published before, and some we haven’t.
We would like to thank all of our wonderful Beacon Hill photographers for posting photos to the pool and their generosity in allowing us to share them with you. Please click on each photo to visit the original photographers’ pages on Flickr and let them know how much you enjoy their work!
We hope you enjoy this look back at 2010. Happy New Year!
Some of these photos are viewable in a gallery on Flickr.