Longfellow Creek Diary Entry
Our iconic Longfellow Creek runs the length of West Seattle. From its headwaters at Roxhill all the way to Elliot Bay, Longfellow Creek is an important part of this city's story and that of our community. We want your personal stories of the creek in this community Diary of Longfellow - past experiences, current activities or memories all help tell the tapestry of Longfellow's story.
Use the prompts below to record thoughts and experiences about Longfellow Creek and/or Roxhill Bog. You can share as little or as much as you like!

Image courtesy of Tom Reese, Duwamish Alive Coalition
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Did you, or do you currently, live by Longfellow Creek? What was the neighborhood like at that time? What was the creek like?
What years did you live there?
If you did not live by Longfellow Creek, what is your relationship to the creek? 
Describe the natural environment surrounding Longfellow Creek.
What memories or stories do you have of the creek and/or the bog? Share as many as you like!
Has the way you interact with Longfellow Creek changed overtime? How? What changes have you seen along the creek? 
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