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Knowing that Urban Sketchers Seattle was planning to meet at Suzzallo Library on the UW campus today, I’d been hoping all week
that we’d get enough of a reprieve from the rain to sketch the cherry trees on
the Quad. On Tuesday The Times had
reported that the blossoms were “still a week away from full bloom,” so I knew
they would be close to peak by now.
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The morning started out as wet and gloomy as ever, so I
spent the sketchout inside Suzzallo and the connecting Allen libraries, staying
warm and dry. From one of Allen’s large windows, I captured a rainy scene, and
from Suzzallo’s upper level, I caught Dan sketching the stairway.
After the sketchbook sharing, a few of us were chatting, when
suddenly we all saw it, coming through Suzzallo’s high stained glass windows:
Sunshine! I knew it was now or never. Kate, Michele and I dashed out to the
Quad, where hundreds of people milled around, delighting in the nearly white blossoms.
Stomping through puddles, posing for portraits with cameras on the ends of
selfie sticks, this was our version of hanami, the Japanese tradition of
celebrating the onset of spring.
As I put the last swipes on my sketch, a few drops of rain
hit the page, and a minute later the deluge and high winds were back. Caught those
cherries in the nick of time.
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Enjoyed meeting you at my first ever USk event. I love that you were able to capture so many vignettes of the morning! I'm looking forward to more sketching adventures with the group!
ReplyDeleteGood to meet you too, Terrie! See you next time!
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You timed it perfectly!!! Love the sketch of the blossoms and the silhouettes of the people!
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