Sketching in Edmonds

Sketching in a town gives you an opportunity to pause for a few minutes and take in the past, as well as the present of a community.

“The Log Cabin” was built as a guesthouse in 1930 and is currently the visitor’s center for Edmonds.

All around town there are vintage streetlamps with hanging baskets of flowers.

Juxtapositions are always fun to look for. I really liked the modern Graphite Building with the vintage streetlamp on the corner.

The new Edmonds Waterfront Center offers a minimalist backdrop to the 15 foot welcoming figure ‘Our Heritage is a Gift’, carved from a 500 year old log, and dedicated to mothers.

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