6/30/18 Awkward Grace at Bainbridge Farmers Market |
6/30/18 Sue and Natalie on the ferry |
Going
to Bainbridge Island always feels like a little vacation, even if it’s only a
30-minute ferry ride from Seattle across Puget Sound. Although I might have
chosen a sunnier day for such a vacation, the welcome from Bainbridge Island
USk was warm for our first joint sketch outing since BI USk
formed its own chapter.
The
last time we sketched on Bainbridge was nearly a year ago for our Mega Pity Party – three consecutive
days of sketching (during the weekend that would have been the West Coast Sketchcrawl,
had it not been cancelled). Saturday’s celebration was a bit cloudier, though I
daresay we still got a strong turnout from both groups.
As
it did last year, hunger drove me to my first sketch of the morning – the Bainbridge
Farmers Market just a few blocks from the ferry terminal. I found a delicious
chocolate croissant to munch while sketching the folk group Awkward Grace entertaining
the crowd.
Fully
fortified with carbs, I went out looking for Eagle Harbor Congregational
Church, which Paula Ensign (co-admin
for BI USk) had told me about. The fully overcast sky made it hard to see which
direction the sun was trying to shine from, but I did my best squinting to find
a few shadows.
6/30/18 downtown Winslow |
For
my last sketch before the throwdown, I warmed up with a cup of coffee as I
captured a couple of girls having lunch.
That
wasn’t my last sketch of the day, though. Waiting for our ride, I did a quick
one of a ferry moored near the terminal. Then on the ride home, I made a tiny
panorama of one of my favorite views of downtown Seattle – the one that can be
seen only from a boat.
6/30/18 Moored ferry at the Bainbridge terminal |
6/30/18 downtown Seattle from Puget Sound |
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