I took a walk before settling down before the keyboard yesterday morning. This time my walk would be done in daylight. The west side of the neighborhood tends to get the attention as most of the commercial activity is there - that isn't on E. Washington. But it is the east side of Eken Park that has Starkweather Creek and more greenspace including a dog park and community gardens.
While these look like scenes from the isthmus, they are from left-leaning neighbors here in Eken Park.
I thought this was funny. The style was familiar to me as if it was lifted from a cartoon or videogame but I couldn't place it.
I have walked by this greenspace a few times and have been wondering about it.
The land is apparently owned by the city but the Friends of Starkweather Creek maintain it with picnic tables, a Leopold bench, and a rain garden.
The Friends are also apparently responsible for the murals on the bridge nearby.
When I got home and took my place before my keyboard ready to work, I found a sleepy Piper perched on her cat tree looking at me.








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