
Being presented with the perfect summer weekend, I felt obliged to grab my camera and become a tourist for the day. I hadn't been to the new Seattle Art Museum Sculpture Park. No cost for admission... I was completely out of excuses.

Two Seattle landmarks... the Space Needle and the Calder stabile that's been around town for decades...

Trains run right through the Seattle Sculpture Park. That thingy in the foreground is artwork... not part of the railroad. The Park is right on the waterfront, which is nice.

A main thoroughfare runs right underneath. They like building things over highways in this town.

The aluminum tree was nice. There aren't nearly enough trees downtown.
More touristy snaps to come...
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