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  • Playing catch during a sunny afternoon. (Rod Mar / The Seattle Times, 2001)
    Play ball
  • There is plenty of sun and plenty of tosses for Oly to play fetch with her owner at Juanita Beach Park in Kirkland. (Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times)
    Fetch at Juanita Beach Park
  • Children play in the newly renovated Mount Baker community owned clubhouse The 82-year-old structure was heavily damaged by an arson blaze. (Jimi Lott / The Seattle Times, 1993)
    Mount Baker clubhouse
  • A golden doodle, tries to get a ball from her person as they played fetch before sunset at Sunset Hill Park in Seattle. (Colin Diltz / The Seattle Times)
    Jump for joy
  • A child plays in the Snoqualmie River near Fall City. (Erika Schultz / The Seattle Times)
    Kickin' it
  • A man and his son played with stunt kites on the beach south of the Edmonds Marina as storm clouds began to appear on the horizon. (Mark Harrison / The Seattle Times)
    Storm cloud kites
  • On the last day before Seattle schools start, a child runs on a suspended walkway at the Seattle Center. (Ellen M. Banner / The Seattle Times)
    Summertime at the playground
  • A diver at Seattle's Madrona Park on Lake Washington plunges from the realm of air into the world of water below. (Ellen M. Banner / The Seattle Times)
    Bold dive
  • A Stormtrooper from the local 501st Legion passes the IMAX Theatre at the Pacific Science Center after visiting with movie-goers waiting for Rogue One: A Star Wars Story opening. (Alan Berner / The Seattle Times)
    Lone Stormtrooper
  • (Josef Scaylea / The Seattle Times)
    Into the swing of things
  • A girl skips rope in silhouette as the sun glistens off Puget Sound. (Jim Bates / The Seattle Times)
    Jump for joy
  • Families and groups explore Franklin Falls near the Exit 47 Denny Creek/Tinkham Road Exit off of Interstate 90 outside of North Bend. (Erika Schultz / The Seattle Times)
    Falling in snow
  • This is Buddy. He's part Airedale and part Labrador Retriever. (Jerry Gay / The Seattle Times, 1973)
    Alki Retriever
  • Brothers swing at Garfield Playfield as the rain lets up. (Jim Bates / The Seattle Times, 1990)
    Swinging siblings
  • Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times
    Jack Block Park Seattle skyline
  • Box kite replica of the original Wright Brothers' Flyer. (Alan Berner / The Seattle Times, 2010)
    Spring into action
  • At sunrise, low autumn light catches the mist rising off Pine Lake in Sammamish. (Steve Ringman/The Seattle Times)
    Low autumn sunrise
  • "Black Sun" sculpture at Volunteer Park.  Created by Isamu Noguchi from a single piece of black granite, the work is 9 feet in diameter and weighs 12 tons. (Jim Bates / The Seattle Times, 1988)
    A rock-solid view
  • School is out, the swim rafts are back in place. (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    Madison Park Beach, Madison Street hike
  • A child rock hops near the West Point Lighthouse at Discovery Park. (Erika Schultz / The Seattle Times)
    Lighthouse sunset
  • Cast members participate in the Pacific Northwest Ballet’s final full dress rehearsal of George Balanchine’s “The Nutcracker” on Wednesday, November 23, 3016, at Seattle Center’s McCaw Hall.<br />
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Johnny Andrews / The Seattle Times
    Nutcracker rehearsal
  • Fall leaves make for an almost perfect hiding place in the fall of 1977.  (Vic Condiotty / The Seattle Times)
    ReLeaf
  • A view from below of Seattle Otters Water Polo players during a scrimmage at Medgar Evers Pool. Treading water is crucial in a sport with seven-minute quarters of constant swimming. (Benjamin Benschneider/The Seattle Times)
    Water polo
  • Early morning fall light streaks across the mist rising from Pine Lake on the Sammamish Plateau. (Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times)
    Misty Pine Lake
  • Mist rising off of Pine Lake in Sammamish in the early morning light. (Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times)
    Moody fall light
  • Members of the 501st Legion, an all-volunteer organization that promotes interest in “Star Wars” while appearing at local community and charity events, check out the EMP Museum’s sci-fi exhibit while wearing their storm-trooper outfits. (Johnny Andrews / The Seattle Times)
    "Star Wars" troopers march to museum
  • As the pressure to look outward and ahead intensifies, the sense of having a balanced lifestyle diminishes. Do we want to become a workaholic, cold society too busy to care about the needs of others, much less ourselves? Too busy to play? There is much to lose, including an appreciation for the incredible beauty all around us.<br />
Marcus Yam / The Seattle Times
    The Charm
  • Why, asked the The Morton Journal, are Morton High School's Huskies good enough to play in Seattle's Kingdome "but not good enough to have a decent field at home?" (Cole Porter / The Seattle Times, 1977)
    Morton High School's Huskies
  • Pine Lake Park, along picturesque Pine Lake in Sammamish, is popular among families for its large play area and ball fields, plus its beach and docks, which are especially popular among local fishermen. (Steve Ringman/The Seattle Times)
    Sammamish: Perched on an Eastside pl..teau
  • Oink, 350-pound singing pig, playfully pushed a baby carriage  at the opening of the four-day I2th annual West Seattle Hi-Yu in West Seattle Stadium in 1962.<br />
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Richard S. Heyza / The Seattle Times
    A real ham
  • Meteor Basketball Team Of 1904-They played boys' rules. Left to right, top row: E.C. Dohm, coach; Hazel Smith, Florence Thompson, Mrs. Thompson, Florence Pence, Mildred Shearer, E.H. King, manager, 4644 Sunnyside Ave., who owns picture. Second row: Zola Shamek, Hazel Mortimer, Caroyln Thompson, Garnet Pence, Estelle Keene. On floor, Ivah Pence, captain. (Seattle Times archives)
    Shooting stars
  • Many show fliers hang on the wall of The Central Saloon, a storied bar where many grunge-era bands like Nirvana, Alice in Chains, Soundgarden and Mudhoney played early, formative gigs. (Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times)
    The Central Saloon
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