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By the substation on 4th Avenue?
Not there
Could be anywhere, but is it the “Doctor Seuss” tree on Edmonds Street in Emerald Hills?
Nope
Outside the stucco house on the northeast corner of 188th and 80th in the Seaview area.
No
How about the pedestrian walkway between Cedar St and Walnut, on 8th?
No
Corner of 88th Ave and 188th..Seaview neighborhood
Nope
Corner of 9th and Main
No
Along 3rd N on the west side approaching Caspers from Edmonds St
Nope
HAHAHAHA.
That was my guess! We were thinking of the same tree!
Meyering Playfield, Baseball Park
That’s not it.
If only there were not soooo many trees we woulda had it a long time ago!
Residential front yard on 2nd Ave N between Edmonds St & Caspers.
Confirmed this is correct!
On residential lot on 2nd Ave N in downtown Edmonds.
Waiting to hear back from the photographer on these last two guesses.
I think it is a good sign that we have so many rather large evergreen trees. I agreed with Chris Walton, but forget about it. I think the photographer purposely chose a tree that is not in a popular area of Edmonds. We’ll see.