The other side of the street

Yesterday I showed you the other side of West Washington Street, the north side. Much of this shot is taken up by an auto parts store that’s under the grey overhang. To its right, in the green building, used to be Doodlebugs, a terrific craft store that, sadly, closed last summer. The building is for sale.

Further east of Doodlebugs is a store with nice home decor and one of three lavender shops within steps of each other. Further on is a bible store and a coffee shop.

There’s more to Sequim than this part of our downtown. I’ll show some of it as I have a chance to snap more shots this summer.

7 thoughts on “The other side of the street”

  1. So nice to see Sequin again Kay, here and last post. It looks beautifully clean and well looked after. I thought there might be more than one lavender shop, is it coming up for the lavender season soon?

  2. Very clean and tidy. It’s strange not to see many cars parked on the street. We have a car park and very few people use it so they park all around town on the narrow streets. They don’t want to walk and really it isn’t more than a five minute walk.

    1. Bill, these shots were taken after business hours. There’s plenty of traffic during the day. And there is a small parking lot behind the businesses shown here.

    1. The population for the city of Sequim proper is about 6,600. Add in the surrounding region (a big swath of land area) and it totals about 28,000.

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