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on the water

August 15, 2018 By Nikki Leave a Comment

A small handful of pictures from yesterday. Husband and I went on a boat ride for our *9th wedding anniversary and then grabbed The Kid to wander around Foster Island. (*That’s 10.5 years together, total, including an 8 year old son, if you’re counting!)

You can see more “Summer in Seattle” photos here.

Not really apropos, but I came across this quote in an old post:  “The hardest thing to learn in life is which bridge to cross and which to burn.” (David Russell)

Filed Under: living, looking / seeing, places, Seattle, Writing Tagged With: 520 floating bridge, arboretum, boat, bridges, foster island, lakes, PNW, puget sound, Seattle

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