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Becky is teaching us to make mosaics
Working on a number for the Rainier View Spot
Five people showed up to make the tiles
Fire is for the sunset you can see from the bench
The Welcome Park helped us keep in touch with the neighborhood
The air of the night sky frees our imaginations
Eli shingles the roof on the Poetry Post
Up close inside the Poetry Post
The roof of the Poetry Post holds beads and clips for poems
Looking down the Decatur Bike path beyond the Poetry Post
You can rest on the bench and watch the garden grow
This is the end of Caton Way off 9th before we did anything
Neighborhood kids made soil at GRuB for the garden beds at #3 Spot - Caton Garden
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Caton Garden 12 weeks after the April planting
We made the foot(print) path into a Celebration Event
From the bench you can see the waters and mountain that nourish Olympia
Neighbors on this street were pleased and pitched in to help
Rainier View with the ivy and blackberries cleared - end of July
 

 

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Map of SWONA’s Walking Park

  • News & Views

    • SWONA MEETING & Agenda: Thurs., May 21, 7-8 pm Gloria Dei
    • Bike to school day May 15 - Garfield, Jefferson, Capital
    • POEMS FOUND AT THE POETRY POST
    • Brad's "Get Active - Get Connected" Birdsong Walking Report
    • December SWONA News Sheet
    • Send your neighborhood photos
    • Minutes - January 15, 2009
    • Visit our SW "Walking Park"
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    Moving the top soil at the back of the site
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