2/12/22 Topiary dinosaurs near the Fremont Cut |
Saturday dawned with a cloudless sky that was forecast to remain
all day. Thinking about where I wanted to sketch on that rare, sunny day, Fremont
came to mind. The last time I had sketched in the Center of the Universe was
during a cloudy June USk outing back in 2019. I was well overdue for a
sketch visit.
Miraculously on a Saturday afternoon in that busy neighborhood, I found a parking spot not too far from the famous topiary dinosaurs. I had sketched them previously back in 2014 from the other side of Canal Street so that I could see both the mama and her baby. This time I stood in Google’s empty parking lot, where I could see most of the baby and its mama’s long neck and body. Walkers, runners and bike riders went by in a constant stream on the Burke-Gilman Trail alongside the Fremont Cut. I sensed that everyone was rejoicing a sunny weekend afternoon in February.
Although my weather app said it was 55 degrees, the harsh wind from the Lake Washington Ship Canal made it feel a lot colder to me. Still, it was wonderful to sketch under a clear blue sky that made me optimistic: Could spring be around the corner?
Glad you had a clear, sunny day to get out and sketch. We've had some sunny days but the wind makes it feel too cold to sit out yet.
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