8/18/21 Cross & Crown Church, U-District |
Other than driving through, I haven’t spent much time in the
University District since before the pandemic began. After dropping my car off
for servicing, I had a good couple of hours to wander and see what had changed
in a year and a half. Rip Van Winkle had another awakening: The sites of old buildings that were being torn down were now big holes or turning into new
buildings in various stages of construction. Looking around at the many cranes,
I could have stopped anywhere to juxtapose the old and the new, but I chose the
corner of 12th Avenue Northeast and Northeast 47th Street
to sketch the Gothic Cross & Crown Church with a big yellow bird beyond it (above).
Community seating area at 43rd and University Way |
Sadly, many small businesses that were the bread and butter of the U-District closed during the pandemic, but others seemed to have survived. I was delighted to see that Sweet Alchemy Ice Creamery at 43rd and University was still open. I got a double scoop in a dish and sat down in the large area of shared outdoor seating. My sketch turned out sloppy because I was trying to eat before the ice cream melted while sketching at the same time!
As I walked past nearby Ugly Mug CafĂ© and Coffee Roasters, I noticed several grimacing gargoyles on the building. I was too full of ice cream for more refreshments, but next time I sketch in the U-District, I’ll remember it.
Gargoyle at Ugly Mug Cafe |
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