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Come along on a 2-year photographic journey of Green Lake park with reflective, informative, and humorous commentary accompanying each image, creating a work that is both entertaining and captivating. Feel the exhilaration the author feels when taking walks, and rejoice with him at nature's magnificence, appreciating its diverseness in color and artistry. Allenger never tires of exercising at Green Lake, as if anticipating with eagerness the new marvels that will greet him on each successive day. "My thoughts whenever I am at Green Lake are always the same: it's good to be alive." H. Allenger

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Come along on a 2-year photographic journey of Green Lake park with reflective, informative, and humorous commentary accompanying each image, creating a work that is both entertaining and captivating. Feel the exhilaration the author feels when taking walks, and rejoice with him at nature's magnificence, appreciating its diverseness in color and artistry. Allenger never tires of exercising at Green Lake, as if anticipating with eagerness the new marvels that will greet him on each successive day. "My thoughts whenever I am at Green Lake are always the same: it's good to be alive." H. Allenger
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Autorenporträt
H. Allenger earned a BA in public administration and an MA in International Relations. After thirty-one years with the Seattle School District, he is now retired and pursuing his true passions, which include archaeology, history, mythology, photography and writing. He currently resides in Seattle, Washington, and enjoys travelling the world. This book completes H. Allenger's photographic journey of his favorite setting in Seattle, Green Lake Park, which basically covers a 1 1/2 timeframe, from May 2014 through October 2015. He desires the reader to share in the beauty he sees every day, to feel the exhilaration he feels when taking walks, and to rejoice at nature's magnificence, appreciating its diverseness in color and artistry. Never tiring tire of exercising at Green Lake, as if anticipating with eagerness the new marvels that will greet him on each successive day. "My thoughts whenever I am at Green Lake are always the same: it's good to be alive." H. Allenger