Well, it's that time of the year again and it's The Georgetown Art & Garden Walk ! This year is the 13th year that the Georgetown neighborhood in Seattle has shown off it's unique and very individual styles of Gardening. From the front yard, the side yard, the backyard, and even the "Hell Strip" that exists between the sidewalk and the street there are sure to be surprises and delights to enjoy!
The Georgetown Art & Garden Walk is this Sunday, July 13th from 10am to 5pm. The Georgetown Neighborhood website has this to say about it"
"So much to see! Colorful gardens, artist studios, food and drink, plus tours of the Georgetown Powerplant Museum and the Museum of Communication. Free and no registration required. Maps available on the day of the walk at the Bank of America parking lot, 1112 South Bailey Street."
I did not get to attend last year's Georgetown Art & Garden Walk, (I met with clients to see a house in the morning and had an Open House in the afternoon) but I'll be there this year early with a friend to take an adventurous walk through Georgetown in Seattle!
Enjoy this slide show of my walk in Georgetown in 2006....




Deborah, That looks like so much FUN! Reminds me a bit of Fire Island where people have so much fun with decorating the outside of their homes! Have a wonderful time.
Hi Carol, thank you!
It is a fun place to wander around...there is definitly an art sensibility to the community!
Deborah - what a neat event to incoude in your Localism posts, Great photos, and such charming properties - makes you want to be right there to enjoy...oh, we are there! How cool is that?!
Jeff
Hi Jeff,
Thanks! I just love Georgetown (okay, okay....I love many, many Seattle neigborhoods, or as I call them, Urban Villages!) and it's fun to visit and have purpose! Glad you enjoyed the slide show...I just figured out how to do today. Now, I really need to figure out Mixpo and video! : )