Musings on cats, travel, gardens and life
Yesterday I shared pictures with you of my walk on the Cedar River Trail, where the river flows into Lake Washington.

From here you can see Gene Coulon Memorial Park on the east side of the lake, one of the best in my humble opinion. (Perhaps only Seward Park in Seattle is better.)

Alas, you cannot access Coulon Park directly from the Cedar River Trail unless you’re a bird; they do so regularly. The Boeing Plant is in the way.

Still, it’s only a short drive around to Coulon, where there’s even more to enjoy, including Ivar’s where we regularly stop for Fish and Chips.


There’s a paved walkway around the lake,

and many more birds.


And you’ll see the Coulon Walkers, the sculpture, ‘Interface,’ dressed up for the occasion.

What more do you need for a walk in the park?
~ Susanne
I love Ivar’s and am now hungry for a bread bowl of their famous clam chowder.
I love Ivar’s, too! Maybe I should head there for lunch!
Have something for me too. xo
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I love the park, its very beautiful, Susanne. ❤️
Thanks, John. It’s one of my favorites.
I can see why, Susanne. ❤️
I love the walkers and their outfits! Ivar’s was always a good place to eat. Here on the island the best fish and chips I’ve found is, alas, on the other side of the island.
It’s a great park to walk, and having Ivar’s there is a bonus. And it’s always fun to see the walkers dressed for the holidays!
That park always rewards repeated visits, and I like the way they dress up the statues.
Best wishes, Pete.
Yes, indeed. 😊 I love seeing the walkers dressed up for the holidays!