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 andRockgarden 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! 

For more pictures, click here.

Beach Drive Blog Pet of the Week: Bagera

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Bagera is one of our pets (my step-daughter belongs to him) and he loves to prowl along the bulkhead.   He's a  territorial, pushy lover who has a skitterish side and he's BDB's POTW.

Would you like your Beach Drive pet to be featured as Pet of the week?  Just send us an email with your pet's photo and bio…they could be famous!

Tomorrow is the big West Seattle Community Garage Sale Day

Are you ready?  Whether you're in search of treasures, great deal or have something to sale…the weather is cooperating and tomorrow should be a fun event.  There are several homes along Beach Drive who are participating too.  For more information, click here.

Come Join Beach Drive Blog’s On-Line Community

I just finished creating an on-line social networking site just for the Beach Drive community.   It's similar to Facebook except the site is private (currently) and is for a specific network. 

This is not replacing Beach Drive Blog–I'm hoping it will be a complement to our blog.   It does require your email address and for you to create your own password.  Members need to live in the Beach Drive community.

Some of the features include:

  • Forums
  • Calendar of events
  • Photos

  • and so much more!

You can post upcoming garage sales, we can have a topic on safety and plan for the next "Seattle Night Out" for our community.   If you're a Beach Drive neighbor, I invite you to check it out by clicking here.

Batten Down the Hatches Tonight

From the Seattle City Forecast:

…WIND ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM MIDNIGHT TONIGHT TO 8 AM PDT TUESDAY…

TODAY…CLOUDY. HIGHS IN THE UPPER 50S TO MID 60S. SOUTH WIND 10 TO 15 MPH.

TONIGHT…RAIN. BECOMING WINDY AFTER MIDNIGHT. LOWS IN THE 40S. SOUTH WIND 10 TO 15 MPH INCREASING TO 20 TO 30 MPH WITH GUSTS TO 45 MPH AFTER MIDNIGHT

The forecast may change…so be sure to check back and use the links for updated reports. 

UPDATE:  corrected tides- 8:08pm 2.9 up to 11.4 at 2.42am. 

Marine Forecast as of 9:30pm:

…GALE WARNING IN EFFECT THROUGH TUESDAY MORNING…

TONIGHT…SE WIND 15 TO 25 KT BECOMING S 25 TO 35 KT AFTER MIDNIGHT. WIND WAVES 3 TO 5 FT. RAIN.

TUE…S WIND 25 TO 35 KT EASING TO SW 20 KT AFTERNOON. WIND WAVES 4 TO 6 FT SUBSIDING TO 3 FT IN THE AFTERNOON. SHOWERS.

Southwest Precinct Public Safety Newsletter

Southwest Precinct Public Safety Newsletter

April 30, 2009

Dear Community Friends,

Warmer Weather

Burglaries In The Spring

The Seattle Police Department is taking a proactive approach in alerting its citizens to certain crime trends that have occurred throughout our City in recent years.  Unfortunately, spring is the time when warmer weather brings burglars to your block.

Suspects, posing as legitimate workers, approach homeowners (especially the elderly) at their residence with the intent of gaining entry under a seemingly legitimate role: local gas company, water department, cable company, tree trimmers, pavers, County inspectors, or government officials.  One suspect will distract the homeowner while a second suspect will enter the home and search inside for valuables and cash.

Another type of ruse used to gain entry into the home is for a suspect to knock on the door and ask for a pen and piece of paper to leave the victim's neighbor a note.  The suspect may appear to have difficulty writing the note, and will ask to come inside the house.  Once inside the victim's house, the suspect will ask the victim to help write the note.  As the suspect keeps the victim occupied, others enter the residence to remove money and valuables.

A variety of vehicles have been associated with these subjects including pick-up trucks, vans, and sport utility vehicles.

Be particularly alert to anyone in your neighborhood looking to perform home repairs, or asking to gain entry into your home.  Be sure to ask to see identification and let them know you are going to call and get authorization from their company before allowing them access.  If they are legitimate, they won't mind the wait.

Remember:

q       Do not open your door to strangers, but rather talk through the door.

q       Call 911 immediately about suspicious persons and activity.  Alert your neighbors.

q       Post a “No Solicitors” sign on you door.  Handwrite the sign until you buy one.

Protect Yourself From Home Improvement Scams

Warmer weather signals the arrival of things pleasant – like spring, and unpleasant – like burglars and con artists.  We urge you to take precautions to safeguard your homes and property against these unwelcome visitors.

To prevent the chances of being victimized, residents are urged to observe the following precautions:

q       Keep doors and windows locked when inside your home or working in yard – even if you will be out for only a short time.

q       Request identification from utility representatives – true representatives carry it and will gladly show it to you.  Call their company for verification.

q       Only rarely will legitimate home improvement companies solicit door-to-door.  They usually distribute fliers or make phone calls – it's more cost effective for them.

q       Never pay in cash.  Using a check keeps a record of the transaction and often provides identification of the person cashing the check.

q       Beware of excuses such as "We just finished a job around the corner and had extra materials that we could offer you at a discounted price."  Professional companies do not operate in that manner.

q       Call police immediately if you notice someone unfamiliar to the neighborhood or acting suspiciously.

Be aware of various ruses that have been used to gain entry, including posing as utility representatives, asking for a drink of water, looking for property that is for sale, or selling home improvement services.  In the past year, victims have been working in their yard while suspects entered through unlocked doors.

 

PDF Version of Newsletter: Download Southwest Precinct Public Safety_Newsletter April 30 2009

Learn at the Log House Museum

Tuesday, May 5th at 7 p.m. at the Log House Museum, Alan Stein and Paula Becker of HistoryLink will present a slide show and talk based on their forthcoming book, The Alaska/Yukon/Pacific Exposition.    One hundred years later, hear how Seattle celebrated its coming-of-age with a world's fair on the grounds of the University of Washington.

The event is free and your donations are welcome. 

Update on Moon Shell Harvesting

Last month we published an article about people who are collecting Moon Shells from private and public beaches in our neighborhood.  The concensous from those who commented on the post was that nobody wants to have the shells harvested, legal or not.  Well I just learned it's not legal to take the shells from the beach.  

This message is from Janice Mathison with the Seattle Aquarium:

Emma Schmitz Park is a City of Seattle designated Marine Reserve, AND a Washington State Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) designated Marine Preserve. City rules ask that people not remove anything from the beach.  WDFW Marine Preserve designation make removing anything from the beach a misdemeanor.  This encompasses the area from high tide to minus 4.5 (extreme low water).
 
I have the new 2009 Dept. of Fish and Wildlife Fishing in Washington guide, which contains all the sport fishing and harvesting rules.  We are in Marine Area 10, found on p.114. This states there is no harvesting at Marine Preserves. You can get these at no cost from most sporting goods stores.
 
You can also find this information on line, but it's confusing navigating through all the WDFW options.  I've attached the page in the Fishing Regulations from the website.  Scroll through the attachment to find Marine Area 10.
 
You can call State Patrol for violations in progress, and you may also call the WDFW Bellevue office.  Please let me know if you would like me to get the phone numbers for you.
 
Thank you for your concern for our beautiful parks and the animals that live in Puget Sound.
 
 
 

Sitting on Top of the World

Sitting on top of the world

Beach Drive Blog thanks Gary J. for sending us this incredible bald eagle photo was taken by Alki Point.

Low Tide

Today's low tide was -2.6 at 12:26pm.  Monday will be even lower at -3.0 at 1:10pm. 

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