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  1. Oct 2017
    1. More information about the University Heights P-Patch Community Garden may be found at its specific Seattle Department of Neighborhoods website.   More information about the University District P-Patch Community Garden may be found at its specific Seattle Department of Neighborhoods website.

      These two links are different, although the sites that they link to look similar.

    2. University Heights P-Patch Community Garden

      These two P-Patches have almost the exact same name, but they're different -- I promise!

    3. Beacon Food Forest

      The Beacon Food Forest is especially cool, because (1) it's massive, and (2) it has such a massive variety of foods from all over the world. It's an ethnobotanist's dream garden!

    4. More information may be found at the King County Department of Parks and Recreation's (trail-specific) website.

      Be aware -- the P&R trail-specific website is different from the general, park-related website.

    5. This trail is incredible for birdwatching, as well as a great place to bring the family dog to enjoy some funky "sniffs."

      Honestly, I would LOVE to trailer a horse out here and tramp around!

    6. Burke-Gilman Trail Site

      Burke-Gilman? . . . This will come up later, too . . .

    7. University Playground

      The names of features which are included in this set of maps are color-coded to match the color used to represent the feature on the map!

    8. U-District Outdoor Activities

      My custom logo hyperlinks to my UW Canvas profile.