




We had a few hours free one morning before Papa's conference seminars started up so we decided to check out the Seattle Olympic Sculpture Park. This new park occupies 9 acres on the downtown waterfront and on display are a dozen or so large outdoor sculptures. Some very interesting pieces and a great place to take a small group of students to for a fun introduction to sculpture art.
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I love the pic of her in the string spiderweb-like thing. How cute!
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