



If anybody knows the reason for the display (other than it being Peter's birthday), let me know.
Seattle is quite a beautiful city, no doubt about that. The Belltown neighborhood doesn’t swing that way. Much of it is downright hideously ugly. If not for all that ugliness, there’d be nothing to see. I’ve lived here for 20 years and I’ve only just started taking notice. Please join me on this odyssey of unsightliness as we try to figure out why poor Belltown looks so bad.
1 comment:
It was General Construction's 100th anniversary (per west seattle blog) party.
The similar one a month or so ago was for Farmers' Insurance 100th.
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