6/22/18 Seattle Chinese Garden |
Thursday
may have been the first day of summer, but I was happy I wore my Polartec
jacket to the Seattle Chinese Garden Friday morning. It was downright chilly in
the unsheltered wind of the garden’s open grassy area, where I sketched a stone
sculpture and the courtyard’s back gate. USk Seattle has sketched at the garden
several times, and we all reminisced about how warm and sunny it had been on previous visits, even on our first one in April 2015. After nearly
a week of sunshine (and even a day of record-breaking heat for June), this chill
was a rude awakening.
When
I went inside the courtyard for my second sketch, I realized that most of the
other sketchers had already figured out that it was much warmer there. I tucked
myself into a cozy corner to sketch a pine with long shoots and more stone sculptures
around the trees.
The
second part of yesterday’s outing was a mile or two away at Patrick’s Café and Bakery in White Center.
Last October we met at Stone House Bakery
to say good-bye to Patrick Choy, who was moving his bakery out of the leased location
we had enjoyed sketching for several years. To our delight, he later opened his
own place at the White Center location, which we were happy to patronize for a
Hawai’ian lunch and more sketching.
I
was tempted to get a larger, less distorted view of the café building by sketching
from across the street, but I decided I preferred the company of sketchers during
our Munch ‘n Draw (yes, that’s a thing), so I stayed at the table. Luckily for
them, I focused on the café and umbrella instead of faces.
6/22/18 Patrick's Cafe and Bakery |
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