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I started my walk from a quiet neighborhood on the Franklin St. and 8th St. It is right next to the Esther Short Park, kind of chilly out, but a quit and lovely place for starting my walk.
This is a creative art piece lying right in front of an apartment building, I could use some imagination when I saw this piece. It may not be notice easily, but could be a great point for people who live in here realize that "I'm home."
A peaceful sculpture right in front of the Esther Short Park, my second point of the walk. This park may be small, but it gives me so much feeling of peaceful and lovely, a great place to jog. Also I saw some children were playing in the park with their parents, because I havent seen my parents for 5 years and so, so it made me feel comfortable but kind of upset.
From this point of view, in Vancouver, the last city of Washington across from Oregon, I could see the bridge connect between the states, the thought about another whole different city just right across the river.
From this point of view, in Vancouver, the last city of Washington across from Oregon, I could see the bridge connect between the states, the thought about another whole different city just right across the river.
The sunset with the lonely street, even though this is my first time walking in downtown Vancouver, but I could still feel the smell of historical in this old town.
The head bank of America, BOA. A huge building in the sunset and lonely street, ironically reflects to the economic crisis right now in the State.
The end of my walk, it's dark now. But in this picture is so colorful that may not even feel it. I dont know what this shop is, but it's pretty and looks comfortable to be in; but the lights are dim, means it's time to head back....
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