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Today, I ventured out of the house on my own for the first time since we moved in, and for the first time since my surgery. My quest: to go to the shopping center just down the road and go to the bank, the Rite Aid, and Third Place Books.

It's a nice, leisurely walk from our house, and the good part is that there is a route to the shopping center along residential streets so I don't have to go down to Bothell Way at all--which is good, since the traffic is very heavy along that road. The route I followed took me along some prettily shaded streets that lazily curved and turned their way down towards my destination, and I enjoyed glancing at the various attractive houses I passed. Sure, it's a suburb, but it's a very tree-heavy, rustic suburb, and I'm good with that.

The funny part of the walk, though, was when I reached the boundary between Kenmore and Lake Forest Park. Even on the residential street I was on, there was a bit of a roadblock that spanned about halfway across the road and sported a sign that stated LOCAL ACCESS ONLY and STRICTLY ENFORCED. A few feet in either direction along the street were the signs that said "Welcome to Lake Forest Park" and "Welcome to Kenmore By The Lake".

That is, apparently, the official name of my new town: Kenmore By The Lake. It's on all the official signs. Heh. And it's such a tiny community, too. So's Lake Forest Park, for that matter. Yet, when I went past that little roadblock, I had such an odd feeling as I realized that I was technically going from one city to another to go to a shopping center that's only a few scant blocks away from my house.

But the roadblock really underscored the feel of crossing a border, as though I should have had out my passport, or declared the books I'd bought to a customs guard or something.

Date: 2004-08-14 01:48 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mamishka.livejournal.com
Any fruit to declare? Hey! ANY FRUIT TO DECLARE?!! >;)

Date: 2004-08-14 07:27 pm (UTC)
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Actually, I'm going to nominate Mercer Island / Beaux-Arts Village for Best Local Boundary: a narrow strait defended by 2 patrol boats and a zode. And IIRC there's even a bit of disagreement about where the line is.

How big is your navy?

Date: 2004-08-14 07:35 pm (UTC)
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so there's a stretch of 522 where everything turns green and nary a strip mall to be seen; like there's a town in there that completely eschews commercial zoning. (Reminds me very much of El Camino Real through Atherton, CA if you've seen that transition).

Is that Lake Forest Park or something else?

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