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I won't add anything new here by saying that Bellevue is hardly recognizable anymore after the Lincoln Tower's completion--btw which project is that rising off to the (our) left of the Lincoln?
Super duper stuff. When it comes to Seattle, you tell it like it is!
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I won't add anything new here by saying that Bellevue is hardly recognizable anymore after the Lincoln Tower's completion--btw which project is that rising off to the (our) left of the Lincoln?
Super duper stuff. When it comes to Seattle, you tell it like it is!
That is the 2nd tower of Lincoln Square - Eddie Bauer Tower. You are seeing the elevator core.
What's the water temperature in Lake Washington? I'm curious if those people swimming in it are braver than I am, as I can't stand to swim in water any cooler than about 75. (I'm guessing it is cooler than that considering Lake Erie doesn't usually get much warmer than 75 during the summer months... it's 74 in Cleveland and 73 in Toledo right now)
Seattle is just so fabulous. The beauty of the area is incredible.