Alki Community Council Meeting Tomorrow Night
As promised, more photos from the Sailboat Collision
For more details, check out West Seattle Blog’s coverage. It was all I could do today to keep up with my day job and take these photos! Update: here is KOMO’s coverage.
Accident in the Sound
More photos to follow. I’m catching up from a busy day. The sail boat is Neptune’s Car.
Are You Missing Your Ferret?
I just received this email:
Not sure where to post this, but I just saw what I think was a ferret at about 5PM on the corner of 50th and Edmunds St.It stopped and looked at me as I drove by, so I’m thinking it might have been domesticated. I believe it was brown and white.
Repaving along Beach Drive
In Honor of Those We Lost Seven Years Ago
Beach Drive home with American flag at half-mast in honor of Patriot Day.
Burglary on Beach Drive
The suspect was caught…it happened this afternoon in a "secure" condo. To get the full scoop, read about it on West Seattle Blog.
At the Seattle Night Out event last month, the SPD mentioned that many burglaries happen during warmer weather because of people leaving doors and windows unlocked. In fact, they warned of increased incidents where people were gardening in their front yards while someone would sneak in through the back and snatch a purse (or something else quick). I have no idea if this is what happened this afternoon. At the very least, it’s a reminder for all of us.
Sunny-Side-Up Jellyfish
I spied this Jellyfish (which looks like a sunny side up egg, to me) while the USS Kitty Hawk was cruising to Bremerton the other morning.
To see more photos of this jellyfish, click here.
Repairing Old Cast Iron Pipes
Earlier this year we had issues with some of our older plumbing in our home built in 1928. I called various plumbers we had worked with in the past and since it was cast iron steam pipes–no one wanted to touch it with a ten foot pipe pole.
The only company that we could find who was happy to remedy our situation was Northwest Mechanical. They did a great job, it was done on time and for what was quoted. I hope your old steam pipes never fail you, but if they do, you may want to remember this local company.
Cruising through Puget Sound: USS Kitty Hawk
If I’m not mistaken, this is the historic USS Kitty Hawk (CV 63) which was seen moments ago in Puget Sound waters.
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