I was delighted when I realized there was one place we always rested that currently has no bench. Nearly every time Sandy biked across Lake Washington on the I-90 bridge, she'd stop at the top of the first hill on Mercer Island. I'm working on getting a bench for her there.
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| Sandy's bench probably won't be quite as unusual as this eye bench at the Seattle Art Musuem Sculpture Garden, but I want it to be something other than a standard bench. |
The plan now is to close that block of 15th to vehicular traffic and extend the park into that space, creating a plaza as well as several native plantings. The grassy space will actually be accessible, with part of the wall removed and some of the ground shifted to create a level entry. And there will be benches.
The bench on the bike trail will likely be a standard bench with a plaque in Sandy's honor. But I'm hoping to do something a little more creative for her bench at McGilvra Park. At the community meeting to talk about the plans last night, I let the parks department know that I wanted to donate a bench, and that I wanted to work with an artist to create something interesting. I don't know what it will look like yet, but I know what it will say, along with her name: So many books, so little time.

The benches sound really lovely. I know she'd be excited about them. - Dawn Marie
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