Last Night’s Beach Drive Block Watch Meeting

Here are a few notes from the Block Watch meeting we had last night for the 4600-4800 blocks of Beach Drive.

The meeting was ran by Benjamin Kinlow, Crime Prevention Coordinator for the Seattle Police Department and he invites any others who are interested in starting a block watch to contact him 206-684-7724.

Block Watches create a sense of community.  Neighbors get to know each other on a first name basis.   Once we know each other a little more, from events like Seattles Night Out, the more we look out for each other.

During the last 12 months, the biggest complaints from the 11 neighbors present is car prowlers and people sleeping in front of Mee Kwa Mooks Park in their cars.   As well as illegal dumping in the park.

Here are a few tips that were shared last night:

  • Make sure your neighbors know when you’re leaving your home for an extended period of time, such as a vacation.   (Even if you have someone house sitting).  When you go on vacation, you can make a "request to watch" with the SPD.  They’ll try to include your home when they are driving around on patrol.
  • Create an inventory list of your belongings in the event of theft or loss.   You can do a written list (I have extra forms from the meeting available) including serial numbers, or take photo graphs and store off site.  This is also useful for insurance purposes.
  • Keep your home appearing "lived in".   Consider using timers on your lights.
  • Install a "No Soliciting" sign on your door.  NEVER open your doors to strangers.
  • Make sure that your yard is well lit.
  • There are two ways into your home: your doors and your windows.   Use 3 inch screws in your striker plate and your hinges in order to reinforce your door to the wall.    For windows, make sure you have two separate ways they’re locked so that if someone breaks your window at one point, it’s still secure.
  • Think like a burglar.   Walk up to your house and estimate how long it would take to enter.  The longer it takes, the less desirable your home is to the bad guys (and gals).
  • Make your valuables less attractive my engraving your driver license number on them.
  • Install community Block Watch signs to let non-residents know that our community looks out for each other.
  • Don’t be afraid to call 9-1-1.  You can also use the Seattle Police non-emergency line: 206-625-5011 (if it’s not an emergency). 

Benjamin Kinlow provided pamphlets on Neighborhood Safety, Vehicle Security, Personal Safety and Your Family Disaster Kit. 

I’m really pleased with the gathering we had.  I understand that there is another Beach Drive Block Watch group that is forming in the 5000 block.  Someone else has contacted me expressing interest in starting a Block Watch Group for the 4200 Block of Beach Drive. I highly welcome using Beach Drive Blog for "connecting" the block watches by sharing information amongst each other.    If you have a Block Watch on Beach Drive, please let me know.

More information specific to the meeting last night is located on the secure neighbor site with the link on the left and/or via an email newsletter. 

If you’re a Beach Drive Neighbor and need a log in, please contact me.

Related links:

Seattle Police Department Southwest Precinct

Seattle Office of Emergency Management

West Seattle Herald’s Police Blotter

Two adorable cats need a home

Apparently the owner has moved and cannot take this cute kitties.    If you’re interested, let me know and I’ll forward a contact phone number for you.   

I’d adopt one or two… but my three cats would never forgive me (neither would my husband).

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Cherry Tree pests

Do you have Cherry Tree’s in your yard?  Be on the watch for Cherry Bark Tortrix…a nasty little critter that bore their way into the bark to lay eggs which will evolve into moths.   Here’s what one of our tree’s currently look like.

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We have three Cherry Trees and all have been hosts to this invader.    We’ve hired Sound Solutions to treat this problem.   I like that they use organic solutions since we have kids and pets.    I’ll keep you posted on our progress!   

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Notice the sawdust from these pesty bugs chewing into our trees.  🙁   

The Log House Museum 10 Year Anniversary Gala at Salty’s

The Log House Museum 10 Year Anniversary Gala

Please Join Us for a Fundraising Dinner in support of the programs
and services provided
through the Log House Museum

Saturday, November 3, 2007, 6:30 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.

at Salty’s on Alki

Please R.S.V.P. to the museum at 206-938-5293

There is no admission charge for the dinner. However,
this event is a major fundraiser for The Log House Museum, so
guests will be asked to make a donation at the event.
Suggested Donation: $150 per person

Hat tip to www.AlkiNews.com

Laurel, one of the largest yachts in the world is crusing by

Laurel is the 46th largest yacht in the world and we just spied her cruising north through Puget Sound waters.   In fact, she is the largest yacht built in America (Washington state; launched from Westport) in 75 years at 240 feet.Dsc_0041

According to this article from the Seattle PI, the Pacific Northwest is a “mega yacht hub”.

“Seattle boasts the country’s second-largest number of yacht club members after New York and is home to wealthy enthusiasts from Microsoft Corp. co-founder Paul Allen to cell phone entrepreneur Craig McCaw. Don’t look for the new superyachts at the Seattle Yacht Club, however. These boats are too big to fit into the slips.”

She is magnificent!

Fall is here.

We spent today doing errands to prepare for fall and possible storms.   One stop was to R&R Rentals in Burien where they sale and rent Honda pumps and generators.   If you’re planning on buying one (which I recommend you make a purchase, if you flood) then you may need to order it in advance.  Next, we went up to Ballard to Sutter Home and Hearth to get a new fireplace insert gas logs and burner (our old one rusted).    It was a nice evening to sit by the fireplace.Dsc_0057

It’s not time to freak out…just time to prepare for fall and winter.

Speaking of preparing, there will be a Block Watch Meeting on Tuesday evening for Beach Drive SW around the 46-4800 Blocks.  Neighbors can log on to the password protected BD Neighbor site or email me for more details

Sunday brunch at Blackbird Bistro

Update September 2008:  Blackbird Bistro is closed for business. 

Img_5908 Once again, we found ourselves drawn to Blackbird Bistro for a weekend brunch.   My husband stuck with his favorite Huevos Rancheros and I decided to try their breakfast burrito.   It was really tasty!  I especially liked the mole sauce and the chicken sausage.   

My husbands kids ordered the yogurt parfait and the french toast (the plain type, not the banana bread one).   I did hear some grumblings across the table that the french toast was too "soggy".    I didn’t have a bite so I can’t confirm or deny!

The service at Blackbird has been top notch.   Your coffee cup and water glass are always full.   We don’t go out all the time for brunch…Blackbird will definitely stay on our lists for good eats in West Seattle.

Estate Sale Tomorrow and Saturday

Estatesale Estate Sale at 4110 Beach Drive SW, Seattle.  Starting tomorrow and ending Saturday at 4.  Heck, the photo says it all!

Do you know the Bagpiper of Beach Drive?

Over the last two summers (since we’ve been on BD), occasionally you would hear the sounds of a bag pipe winding down a beautiful sunset.   From our viewpoint, we could see the bagpiper’s silhouette along the rocks at Emma Schmitz View Point.   It was magical. 

This summer, we have not seen or heard the Bagpiper.   Maybe it’s just been our personal misfortune and we’ve just missed his impromptu concerts?  Or maybe he’s relocated or retired his pipes?

We’ve been wondering and so has one of our readers.    If you are or know of this Bagpiper, please speak up. 

Update:   The Me-Kwa-Mooks group is hoping to locate him and ask if he could play on the 6th at the sign inauguration.    Please contact Judy for more info.

PS:  I’m told he was heard playing earlier this month! 

Baby Seal Alert at 65th and Beach Drive

West Seattle Blog just posted a plea for help.  There is a baby seal (quite possibly the one who’s been floating around here) that is tangled in fishing wire right NOW. 

If you have experience in animal rescue, your help is needed at 65th and Beach Drive.

UPDATE 6:09 p.m.:  The baby seal has been saved!  Read WS Blog’s update here.