The strange structure in the first and second is a rock climbing practice structure at Marymoor Park where our encampment was. The geese in the second shot, or some of their cousins, were visitors every day. Our morning departure took us past this building, whose windows reflected Mt. Rainier against the morning sky. Now you know you are in Seattle in the last two, as we ate lunch with the Space Needle as the backdrop, and celebrated the conclusion of our walk beneath its towering presence. Tourists I met later in the week had seen the closing ceremonies from the observation deck.
Skywatch details and linky are here.

Nice indeed, and for a very good cause. (I still remember the chocolate cake I ate at the top of t"t\The Needle").
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Those are great shots from the cancer walk. Cheers! Carver's Photoblog
ReplyDeleteGreat photos and the walk for a good cause.
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Nice shots, Katney! Love the pink color and the sky in the background
ReplyDeleteNice sky shots. And good for you for doing that walk. I'm a sponsor for someone doing it in my area. Important stuff!
ReplyDeleteGreat, I even knew the space needle and I have never been to Seatle. Great series.
ReplyDeleteGreat post and well done you.
ReplyDeleteThat is a fantastic event and a worthy cause. I intend to join this event in the following years. Nice shots.
ReplyDeleteThat first one is awesome. A pink (almost) sky for a pink cause. Great shots all of them. But I love that first one. It could be on another planet.
ReplyDeleteLooks like fun, fun, fun! Happy skywatching!
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At least the skies were kind to you.
ReplyDeleteSeems very calm.
I'm glad you took photos about your walk, Very good advertising for a good cause. ;-) Happy Sky Watch!
ReplyDeleteAwesome shots, Katney. I'm so glad you had good weather for the walk. Ours is Oct. 5th.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful variety of sky shots while your cancer walk!
ReplyDeleteGood cause. Thanks for sharing!
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ReplyDeleteNice photos and post.
Come visit anytime,
Troy and Martha
those are some great photos Katney, i really like that first one with all the pink tents. Good cause for sure
ReplyDeleteSkywatch for a very good cause ! that's nice !
ReplyDeleteI wish I had taken photos when I did the Portland marathon. My friend who started with me but I never saw again until I finished said I shouldn't as it wastes time. I had my camera with me and I should have just done what I wanted as I wasn't in a race -- I just wanted to finish.
ReplyDeleteI guess you had a great walk as I haven't ehard anything about being sore or tired. . .
Lovely photos,and it is really great what you are doing this:o)
ReplyDeleteGreat Cause and Nice Photos!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos and a good cause.
ReplyDeleteOnce in my younger days I was few days in Seattle, a beautiful city!
These are great and for a great cause! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots from the cancer walk, Katney! The colors in the first photo are amazing and I love the reflection on the windows.
ReplyDeletemy husband being a surgeon..i know and get to see(pics) devastating effects of breast cancer .....
ReplyDeletegreat shots and great work you doing!!!
Even the sky was a little pink in that first photo .. being supportive of the cause!
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Great photos Katney and for a good cause!
ReplyDeleteHi again! I decided to do a SWF post this week, so be sure to come visit! :D
ReplyDeleteFirst of all, I want to thank you for doing that walk. It is a great thing you did and I would shake your hand and give you a big hug if you were standing right next to me. Secondly, these are wonderful, wonderful photos. I love Seattle, only been there once several years ago but I hope to go back one day. I enjoy your blog very much.
ReplyDeleteGREAT post! What a fantastic cause to participate in!
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