Seattle's iconic Kenmore Air, finishing another run
Tying up at Lake Union Park
Down at the Lake Union Park's moorage, various boats do tours.
Kenmore Air, now with dramatic flashing lights
Gosling flotilla
Work is ongoing for MOHAI's 2012 opening at the old armory
For someone in the Midwest, a marina's masts might be an exotic sight
The Aurora Bridge en pointe
On the "working" side of Lake Union
Their shirts read, "Bike. Build." There were a lot of them. Discretion seemed the better part of valor.
Downtown Seattle seems nestled into a Gas Works Park dell
Gas Works Park
Crewing on Lake Union
Maritime traffic jam
The University Bridge demonstrates its drawbridge capabilities.
A kayaker framed by the University Bridge










Annually, at least, I try to circumnavigate Lake Union in Seattle, an expedition that’s been made even more pleasant and inviting since the opening of Lake Union Park. There’s something very Seattle about standing in Lake Union Park and watching the people in Gas Works Park–then hopping on your bike, or walking the Cheshiahud Loop, over to Gas Works Park to reverse the process. It feels like you should almost catch sight of yourself. No matter the weather, the lake provides scenes that make you glad you’ve come down to the water.