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  • Bellingham waterfront featuring the Acid Ball at the site of the old pulp mill. (Mike Siegel / The Seattle Times, 2018)
    Having a Ball
  • 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 night of bowling in March, 1962, at Ideal Recreation. (Ron De Rosa / The Seattle Times)
    Bowled Over
  • Volleyball at Golden Gardens beach at sunset in Seattle. (John Lok/The Seattle Times)
    Golden Gardens Sunset
  • The Seattle Times, Sports, March 26, 2017, Sunday, "Final-ly!"
    2017 03 26 C01
  • A bowling ball imbedded in a car grill as the result of a prank gone awry. Patrons at a bowling alley at the top of a hill said people saw three little boys carrying a bowling ball around that night. (Greg Gilbert / The Seattle Times, 1981)
    Hot Off the Grill
  • Playing catch during a sunny afternoon. (Rod Mar / The Seattle Times, 2001)
    Play Ball
  • A stalled high pressure system gave the Puget Sound area clear weather making for great sunsets, like this one of the Seattle skyscrapers seen from Kirkland. (Jim Bates / The Seattle Times, 1990)
    Great Ball of Fire
  • House movers lead this four-unit brick apartment building on oak rollers on 18-by-20-inch beams along East 43rd Street from Pasadena Place to a new site at Eighth Avenue Northeast and East (now Northeast) 43rd Street on Aug. 28, 1958. (Seattle Times archive)
    Seattle Homes Saved From the I-5 Wre..Ball
  • The sound of cranes digging in the rubble and pounding on half-demolished walls was louder than the morning traffic going by. The Seattle Sketcher stood at the corner of Fourth Avenue and Union Street watching the wrecking ball come down on the shopping center adjacent to Rainier Tower. (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    Rainier Square Tumbles Down
  • Westlake Center is reflected in the Holiday Tree balls sitting in the square showing off the rain and cold. (Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times)
    Holiday Rain
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