Urban Sketchers: Tri-Cities, WA [RESULTS]
Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2013 2:41 am
Freezing my toosh off at a g-son's baseball game. 8am, April 13, 2013, 39th WWSKcrawl day.
It was the 39th WWSkcrawl and I was at my g-son's baseball game. This is the
view of what was beyond the 1st baseman.
39th WWSkcrawl: Parked across the street from Ed Jones and thought about how
I bought my first pair of Levi's when it was called, Lantor's Clothing for Men. I was
about 14 - 1960.
When I was a kid this house was here. I remember it because it sits sort of in
the middle of a trailer park and a small forest of sycamore trees. Some kid named
Rose used to live there. I was having a burrito today (39th WWSKcrawl), and while
eating it and looking through my windshield, the old place caught my eye. Bet it
never thought it would go worldwide!
I was the only USk'er here this morning. Some WWSK's are that way when one lives
in an area scarce of people who enjoy sketching the town/city. One other sketcher
did show, but he didn't stick around. It was blistering cold.
It was the 39th WWSkcrawl and I was at my g-son's baseball game. This is the
view of what was beyond the 1st baseman.
39th WWSkcrawl: Parked across the street from Ed Jones and thought about how
I bought my first pair of Levi's when it was called, Lantor's Clothing for Men. I was
about 14 - 1960.
When I was a kid this house was here. I remember it because it sits sort of in
the middle of a trailer park and a small forest of sycamore trees. Some kid named
Rose used to live there. I was having a burrito today (39th WWSKcrawl), and while
eating it and looking through my windshield, the old place caught my eye. Bet it
never thought it would go worldwide!
I was the only USk'er here this morning. Some WWSK's are that way when one lives
in an area scarce of people who enjoy sketching the town/city. One other sketcher
did show, but he didn't stick around. It was blistering cold.