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Tacoma's Wright Park a Photo a Day Project. Seymour Conservatory

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Real Estate Broker/Owner with RE/MAX Professionals 94238

I am lucky to live next to Wright Park in Tacoma. A beautiful 27 acre park in the middle of the city. One of the things I have noticed is that I was not taking advantage of the park both as a great place to walk and get some exercise and as a place of beauty. Seems I take for granted things around me if I am not careful.Seymour Conservatory in Wright Park Tacoma

I started this project the first of October with the stated goal of taking a photo a day of the Seymour Conservatory. Now, I cannot be there at the same time everyday so the photos will have diferences because of the time of day but that should not matter too much. Also, I am taking the photos from the same spot but I am not using a tripod or anything else so the photos will be a bit different daily too.

What is exciting is that while walking around Wright Park to get to the conservatory I have been saying hello to a lot of people and I am finding that there are some really friendly people here in Tacoma!

Everyone are you taking for granted some wonderful treasure in your community? Perhaps you need to get out more and smell the coffee of your community! I know I've been enjoying the fruits of my efforts.

If you would like to see the photos you can visit my site by following the link here. I update the photos every day or so. I do take them everyday I just don't always get them uploaded to the site.

 

 

Julie Booth
Fidelity National Title - Federal Way, WA
Keeping the parties informed of the escrow process

Hi Scott, that was pretty sweet!  I haven't been there before but it will be a place I visit toon.  Thanks for the pictorial.

Oct 14, 2009 03:34 AM
Rene Fabre
ARFCO Media - Renton, WA
Practicing Philosophical Eclectic of the Arts

Very nice! You are so right, there are neighborhood treasures in every community... including the people!

Oct 15, 2009 03:35 AM
Scott Cowan
RE/MAX Professionals - Olympia, WA

Thanks Julie- It is a great park and I recommend that you take a walk through it one of these days. Until you can make it there take a look at the photos.

Rene- Thank you my friend for always seeing the good in things. It means a lot to me.

Oct 16, 2009 02:39 AM