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It is gorgeous outside and the streets are busy with people enjoying the beautiful break in the storm and the clear skies and city lights. There are lots of "Lost" parties winding down all over Seattle now after the airing of the last show ended a bit ago. Would that the ending was as clear as the night vision outside. :-) People will be reflecting on all the story elements and the way six years of interwoven tales on the popular television series finally resolved. This is the view of the city skyline from across Lake Union.
14 comments:
Nice, nice, and am glad to hear your weather is clearing....so, finally, is ours. I am waiting for LOST (last season) to be aired here and hope it's this summer. I'm lost without it....
Oh, Wow! That's spectacular, Kim. And thank you for not mentioning any Lost spoilers ~ the final episode isn't on until Wednesday night here, so I'm looking at everything online with one eye closed lest I see something I don't want to know. :)
Bibi, I hope you don't have to wait much longer.
That's what I say A PERFECT PIC OF THE CITY SKYLINE!!!
What a beautiful image, Kim!
this is a gorgeous photo. I love it!!!
What a fantastic night shot, Kim!
WOW!
wow, great night photo.
More WOWs from me. What a view!
Wow, what a great night shot. What an impressive view.
What a gorgeous view... I love all these lights, it's so beautiful
Oh, my, breath-taking!
I was puzzled by the view...the buildings were on the wrong side of the Space Needle for the view from West Seattle... I must see this one day in person.
Wowowowow!!!
Ha!! all those comments and only ONE person noticed the image was reversed
they must not be natives is all I can say
@Anon: you and Tash are mistaken. The image was taken from Gasworks Park and is not reversed. Most SDP readers are not natives, and even natives might work under false assumptions of what they are viewing if they read the text too quickly and miss the point about this view being across Lake Union, not Elliott Bay.
Please use your name when commenting. Thanks.
-Kim
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