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| 4/30/26 Ada's Technical Books, Capitol Hill neighborhood |
I often observe Independent Bookstore Day by sketching some of my favorites. Although I didn’t get around to it on April 25, the
official day, I still wanted to get over to Ada’s Technical Books, which is closing in June.
A unique niche on Capitol Hill for 16 years, the store also had a nice café and coffee shop. Back in the day (2015), when USk Seattle was small enough to have cold weather outings in cafés, we met in Ada’s cozy back area.
I admit, I have never purchased a book there; my reading interests have never leaned toward the technical. I have, however, enjoyed the café several times (and I bought colored pencils the last time I sketched the store). I had intended to have lunch as sort of a farewell, but the kitchen was closed that day.
It’s always bittersweet when an indie bookstore closes. I hope another opens in its place.
Technical notes: This is the kind of scene I would never choose to sketch if it weren’t itself the reason for the sketch. The shop was mostly blocked by the outdoor seating shelter and a tree. In addition, the storefront was cluttered with a tent (someone’s residence?) and other stuff, most of which I ignored, but there wasn’t much of the store to see, let alone sketch.
On the other hand, it gave me an opportunity to use my latest warm/cool colored pencil pairing: Mars Orange and Grape Derwent Drawing pencils.

I love bookstores! I guess physical books are still being sold more than ebooks. I am hoping that another indie bookstore opens there too! I love the variety you are able to get with just two pencils…….
ReplyDeleteYay for physical books and real bookstores!
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