Sunday, June 21, 2015

Seattle's Fremont neighborhood: June 9, 2015

So many cyclists enjoying a stop at Fremont Brewing after 5 p.m.

Great name for a dive bar

I'm guessing Seattle is the only American city with a statue of Lenin on a street corner.  The statue was rescued from Slovinia after the Soviet Union was dissolved.  A man from Seattle discovered it face down in the dirt in Slovinia and thought it was a work of art that should be saved.  He brought it to Seattle; then he died.  So Lenin stands, with "blood" on his hands and face, in the Fremont neighborhood of Seattle.  The statue actually is for sale.  Hence the "for sale" sign on it?

Gelato shop advertisement near the Lenin statue

Waiting for the urban transit

Dancing

Looking from the Fremont neighborhood toward downtown Seattle.  Do you see Mt. Ranier on the horizon?


Yikes!  There's a troll under the bridge!


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