(in) Other Blogs: Seattle Clock Walk Map
Does this ever happen to you: you find yourself looking at a really cool website with no real recollection of how you came to be there? You started off somewhere else and clicked a link and then clicked a link and then the next thing you know you’ve clicked several more links and you’re somewhere completely different from where you were when you started and much more time has passed than you meant to spend in the first place.
Today I ended up at the Seattle Clock Wall Map, an interactive blog that serves as a guide to a walking tour of Seattle Street Clocks, a tour I never knew I wanted to take until about five minutes ago and now want to take right NOW this second, so impressed with its coolness I am. With a handy Windows Live Map that you can print out to carry with you and excellent notations of where the clocks are (Union Station, Colman Dock, Sixth and Olive and many, many more–I’m surprised at how many there are) and what’s around them, Seattle Clock Wall Map is a fun read and inspiration for some walks around town for both locals and tourists. I’m totally thinking of sending myself on photo safari to get my own images of each of the clocks. Just a note: don’t rely on the time on all of thes clocks, I know at least one that’s never right.

