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Alt followed stalking target to Premium sandbox. Trinity likes to dress stalking avatars in the same look as her harassment targets. This avatar is dressed H2T the same in appearance to someone associated w/the target. This avatar is not seen in public except a time or two at Franks (in a gown). The only way Trinity could know this outfit is defeating a private parcel's invisibility.
Augmented Reality Sandbox
The "Augmented Reality Sandbox" adds 3D visualizations to a conventional sandbox and thus illustrates geoscientific concepts. Topographic contour lines are projected onto sand heaps and pits in real time and the sandbox can then be used as a height color map including simulated water surfaces.
Credit: Ars Electronica / Robert Bauernhansl
One of my favorite boys patterns: Oliver and S, Sandbox pants (shortened to shorts).
Plaid cotton from my local shop.
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I lost (and just recovered) my Flickr account access. So, now I'm uploading all the missing photos. Sorry for the overload :)
Built on the confluence of the Tolt and Cedar River Watersheds, Maple Leaf Reservoir Park represents a joining of Seattle Public Utilities and Seattle Parks and Recreation to bringing a great public space with joint efforts.
Maple Leaf Reservoir Park is build atop and surrounding an underground reservoir where the two sources of Seattle's water, the Tolt River Watershed and Cedar River Watershed meet. This meeting is celebrated symbolically by Patrick Marold’s site-specific public artwork, Confluent Boulders. Inspired by the two sources of water that feed the Maple Leaf Reservoir, the sculpture comprises of two igneous boulders taken from the Tolt River and Cedar River Watersheds.
The park features a wonderful play area with swings, slides, and climbing structures, children's garden and sandbox, pickleball and other sporting courts, zip line, restrooms, picnic area, and an expansive lawn. Many artistic touches, from mosaic fence posts to glass butterflies dot the area. Don't miss the views of Lake Washington and Mt. Rainier or the impressive terraces rain garden bursting with native species. Look for the blue maple leaf painted water tower!
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