Well, it ended up being a beautiful morning, despite a scary weather forecast.
Thanks to everyone for making the long trek to St Johns.
Well, it ended up being a beautiful morning, despite a scary weather forecast.
Thanks to everyone for making the long trek to St Johns.
And we can also go for a swim and hang around for a picnic! So pack a lunch and a cold drink, bring a swimsuit and a beach chair, and let's enjoy the summer. (The river's shoreline is a bit gravely and rocky, so water-friendly footwear is a good idea if you're going to wade in.)
| Sketch by Andrea |
In terms of other basic amenities, there are public restrooms, a few picnic tables, and the bridge and the trees provide some shade--but feel free to bring an umbrella if you want a little extra sun protection.
It was great to see everyone - a huge turnout with a lot of first-timers. And the weather couldn't have been finer.
(Note the changed date - we moved it from the third to the fourth Saturday, to accommodate people going to Edmonds.)
There'll be buildings to sketch, and public art and people. There's a coffee shop and bakery on the corner, and other food available in the area.
For public transit, the 20 gets the closest. If you're on a bike, well, it's right on a major bike route.
Thanks to everyone who braved the rain to come out and sketch with us. We should call this the 'Raindrops on Roses' sketchcrawl.
And a quick reminder, that our July sketchcrawl will be delayed a week, to July 27th, because a bunch of us are going to Edmonds on the weekend of our regular sketching.
By the middle of June, the rose garden up in Washington Park should be popping with flowers.
The free park shuttle loops around the park, with stops at both the Rose Garden and the zoo MAX station. There's also a Trimet bus, the 63, that comes to the Rose Garden from downtown. If you're willing to hike up the hill from Burnside, the 20 stops at the bottom of the carriage drive, and the 15 a couple blocks away.
For people driving, parking can get tight. There's a small lot at the Rose Garden, but it fills up quickly. Overflow parking is down SW Sherwood, which might lead to a hike back up to the garden. It might be best to park at the zoo and take the shuttle.
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A bunch of us are going to SketcherFest in Edmonds, WA over the weekend of July 20. So today we decided to move our July sketchcrawl to Saturday, July 27.
Also, if anyone going to Edmonds wants to carpool, there's a posting over on our facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/groups/urbansketchersportland/) to connect with other drivers. If you don't do FB, then reply or comment to this, and someone will (I hope) help connect you. You can also take Amtrak directly to Edmonds from Portland if that sounds appealing
There are still tickets left for a few events. If you scroll down on this page to the individual event listings, it looks like the ones that say "add to cart" are the ones that still have availability.
https://sketcherfest.com/2024schedule/
We started out with dry weather, if fairly cloudy, and I was thinking how silly we'd been for chickening out and choosing a place where we could get under shelter if need be. And then I felt raindrops. It didn't rain for long, but enough that we had the throw-down under a gazebo.
Thanks for coming out everybody. It was good to see you all.