A true sign of summer is when the Terns appear to fish to Puget Sound.
There is the season… Tern Tern Tern.
DejaVu All Over Again: Early June Weather
Remember that storm in early June last year? I do…the spray from the salt savaged my tomato plants and several trees. Tonights blast of wind is pretty amazing too. I must admit, as someone who likes to share a "barking dog report" when the weather changes on us; this one caught me by surprise. One moment, I was enjoying a beautiful sunset with my husband on the deck… and then my Sister-in-Law calls from Woodmont to ask if the wind has hit us yet…during our call it did!
West Seattle Blog is reporting that parts of North Admiral may be out of power (our lights have flickered while writing this post).
Editors Note: I'm posting live from my laptop as I write this just in case we lose power, internet, etc.
All this hot sunny weather has had my "barking dog" reports taking a comfy snooze…but not Cliff Mass…his post from today says all Hell is breaking loose!
Tour Alki on a Bike Tour this Sunday
The Southwest Seattle Historical Society (SWSHS) invites residents to bike into history as the 2nd Annual SWSHS Bike Tour returns to West Seattle Sunday, June 7, 2009, 12:30 to 2 p.m. The Bike Tour accompanies SWSHS’ popular Walking Tour series, showcasing some of West Seattle’s most influential landmarks. Beginning at the Log House Museum on Alki Beach, the Bike Tour is a casual 5-mile bike ride around the Duwamish Peninsula via Alki and Harbor Avenues and West Marginal Way. Featured sites on the route include the Log House Museum, the newly reconstructed Alki Statue of Liberty Plaza, Alki Beach, Anchor Park (formerly Luna Park) and the new Duwamish Longhouse on West Marginal Way. Admission to the Bike Tour is $7for non-members, $5 for museum members. Donations are accepted. The Log House Museum is located at 3003 61st Avenue SW, a half-block off Alki Avenue. Participants are encouraged to register by contacting Sarah Frederick at (206) 938-5293 or shop@loghousemuseum.org. For more information about SWSHS, log on to www.loghousemuseum.org.
Only a Drill…thankfully
Learn at the Log House Museum
Bagpiper on Beach Drive Yesterday
Did you hear the bagpiper yesterday evening? He was playing at Emma Schmitz Memorial Viewpoint–treating nearby listeners with his solo concert. It was great timing as we were celebrating my sister's 40th birthday with family members.
Over a year ago, a Beach Drive Blog reader was curious who the "Beach Drive Bag-Piper" was…I understand this person is not the same musician. He did a great job–but I can tell you that he doesn't take request (at least not to play Happy Birthday).
Hear Author Joan Hockaday at the Log House Museum June 2
Alki Community Council Meeting Tomorrow Night
Baseball Bat and Bag Found (last year–woops!)
Last Sunday, we received this comment on the Mother's Day post:
We found a baseball bat and bag at the end of season last year at EC Hughes field, then moved it an all our stuff into storage during a remodel, and have only just found it again.
The bag has a bat in it with the name Henry R. Anyone know this kid? We feel bad that it's been missing in action this long, and would love to return it.
We'll gladly return bat and bag to you. sorry for long delay.
What to do on Mother’s Day? Visit the Walker Rock Garden
In years past, this garden has been open on Mother's Day from noon to 5:00pm and
then re-opens starting on Sunday's in June. This amazing site is located in the backyard of 5407 37th Avenue SW, Seattle. My Grandpa Boots worked with rocks when he was alive…but nothing quite like this!
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