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Snow free!

After a week snowbound in the suburbs and starting to feel the cabin fever, the unusual stormy and icy weather finally came to an end.
By Friday afternoon, temperatures raised above freezing and the thick crust of ice and snow on our street started to melt. But it still took quite a few neighbors with their shovels to clear a path so cars could drive up the hill. By Saturday afternoon we were snow free.
Below is a sketch from my commute to work on Friday. The park and ride was still pretty treacherous but buses were on time.

Lamy Safari fountain pen and watercolor on soft cover pocket Moleskine cahier.
May 25 - 7:59 PM Organ society pipes up at Haller Lake
May 24 - 8:03 PM Seattle's most hidden lake
May 22 - 6:04 PM Riding Metro bus 358 along Aurora Avenue
May 18 - 8:07 PM Sneak peek at Chihuly's new exhibition at Seattle Center
May 11 - 8:11 PM A venerable tree that catches your eye



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