Our days have been dense with ideas and adventures. Here is a place where we can contemplate them. Many of the posts will surely be about my daughters Simone and Naomi.
After school the girls like to play in front of the building for a while. It’s our “porch”and on sunny days it is a fun place to hang out.
Naomi showing her latest breakdancing moves on the sidewalk. Note the little glass squares.
Typically we get out the bikes, chalk and a few toys and hang for awhile. Today we had the giant poly pocket airplane out. We use the colored chalk to draw flowers in and around the checkerboard of glass squares. The glass squares are skylights. There is a lower level that we call the “Area Ways.” After the huge fire of 1889, Seattle was rebuilt. The city decided that the new buildings and sidewalks should be raised 10 to 40 feet higher to make space for modern plumbing and to get folks up out of the mud. This solved the waterfront neighborhood’s drainage problems. Slippery mud played an important role in the history of Pioneer Square as it was the viscosity of the street clay that made it possible to slide logs down Skid Row to the docks for exporting. The term Skid Row (now Yesler Way) originated in Seattle and was an…
Pausing to enjoy the adventure of life in the Pioneer Square neighborhood. Simone and Naomi love the rush of “urbanity and motormania” that hits you as you step out the giant doors of our building.
Returning from a spin around Occidental Square.
Simone has her bull and treasure chest in the basket as she circles around the Chinese Room deck. She is looking at the Muckleshoot fishing vessels that are pouring into the harbor for the opening of salmon season. The space needle is behind her. Simone has a play-date with her good friends Lucy (cowhide) and Josie (closest to us). They had a great time climbing the firemen memorial in Occidental Square. I wish our neighborhood had a kids park with a jungle gym and swings. One day it surely will. Simone is hugging Misty (Meseret) who works in the Chinese Room of the Smith Tower. The girls often visit Misty when she is working to share the adventures of their day and show her their latest gymnastic tricks.
Simone and Naomi are making sure they have all their supplies before setting off.
Wow, I have really been enjoying all of your posts, but this one was my favorite! Obviously she has the same zest for life as her mom. BRAVO!