Winston, a French Bull Dog, who lives on Beach Drive is all ready for Halloween.
Please feel free to send us your photos of your costumed Beach Drive pet or haunted Beach Drive home – we’d love to share them here!
All about the West Seattle neighborhood around Beach Drive
Winston, a French Bull Dog, who lives on Beach Drive is all ready for Halloween.
Please feel free to send us your photos of your costumed Beach Drive pet or haunted Beach Drive home – we’d love to share them here!
We spied whales heading south between Blake Island and Lincoln Park. Two lucky boaters got an extra close up view.
This beautiful sunrise is over Emma Schmitz Memorial Viewpoint. I can’t think of a better way to start my Friday, can you?
It’s been wonderful watching this family of otters traveling back and forth at dusk and dawn. Is there anything cutter than otter pups?
The Beach Drive neighbor at 4717 Beach Dr is moving away and has an assortment of items on the curb for “free” including pots, pans, dishes, childrens toys. He says it’s yours for the taking if you’re interested.
This sunset is through our neighbors crab pot on his bulk head.
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In addition to blogging, my day job, etc….I started painting earlier this year – mostly on black velvet. You can imagine my excitement when I was invited to participate at the Elivstravaganza exhibit at Bumbershoot. I am auctioning my painting with proceeds to benefit Cafe Racer Love. As of yesterday, bids were at $400. I believe that the end of Bumbershoot will be the end of bidding (I’ll confirm and update). If you’re interested in placing a bid, please contact Marlow Harris ASAP.
Here is West Seattle Herald’s coverage and a clip from Evening Magazine (you’ll see a glimpse of my painting at 1:00 into the video).
We just received a newsletter warning of increases street robberies around the south precinct.
We have noted an increase in strong armed robberies in the South Precinct area in the past several weeks. These robberies have been in the form of necklaces being grabbed from around the victims’ neck, purse snatches, and cell phones being snatched out of victims’ hands.
In most incidents, the crime victims describe a lone male suspect, however we have incidents involving two or more male suspects and another involving one male and one female as the robbers. Based on the witness and victim descriptions, there may be several different suspects committing these robberies. The robberies have occurred most often in the afternoon-evening hours. In most cases, the robbery victim was alone or had appeared to be alone.
The victims of these crimes have noted that the suspects had either been following them or had been observing them for a short time before committing the robbery. One victim noted a suspect following her in and out of several stores. She got nervous and left one store, which is when the robber struck. Other witnesses have noted that the suspects appeared to be waiting and watching for potential victims.
You can read the Seattle Police Department community newsletter here, which includes safety tips.
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