This pair was photographed yesterday off of Emma Schmitz View Point along Beach Drive.
This morning, we noticed this lonely Loon.
All about the West Seattle neighborhood around Beach Drive
This pair was photographed yesterday off of Emma Schmitz View Point along Beach Drive.
This morning, we noticed this lonely Loon.
2:20 pm update: it looks like the wind advisory has been cancelled. Here's the current forecast on NWS:
Tonight: Showers likely, mainly before 11pm. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 43. Breezy, with a southwest wind between 14 and 24 mph, with gusts as high as 37 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%
The National Weather Service has issued a wind advisory for our area starting at noon and ending at 9:00 tonight.
* WINDS…RISING FROM THE SOUTH OR SOUTHWEST AT 20 TO 30 MPH WITH GUSTS NEAR 45 MPH.
* TIMING…WINDS WILL KICK UP BEHIND A FRONT THAT WILL SWEEP
ACROSS THE AREA THIS AFTERNOON. LOOK FOR WINDS TO GRADUALLY DIMINISH THIS EVENING
Upcoming tides for today are:
Luckily this isn't taking place last week when tides were much higher!
…SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY IN EFFECT THIS AFTERNOON AND TONIGHT…
TODAY…VARIABLE WIND TO 10 KT BECOMING SW 15 TO 25 KT MID AFTERNOON. WIND WAVES BUILDING TO 2 TO 4 FT THIS AFTERNOON. RAIN.
West Seattle Community Garage Sale Day, a West Seattle Blog event, is taking place on May 14, 2011. If you're interested in participating (150 have signed up so far!), you need to sign up by April 27, 2011.
For more information, or to sign up for this event, click here: http://westseattlegaragesale.wordpress.com/
On my way to capture the photo of the mystery sign, I noticed that someone has been up to stacking rocks at Emma Schmitz again.
Wondering if any of our readers know what's up with this sign that's at the far north end (heading towards Alki) of Emma Schmitz/Mee Kwa Mooks park?
Update April 21, 2011: this tip was just provided by a Beach Drive neighbor via the West Seattle Herald:
Through a grant of $99,916 from the Seattle Department of Neighborhoods, Feet First worked with nine neighborhood districts to support a kiosk and wayfinding project, holding community meetings to seek input.
We have some very high and very low tides this week. Starting with this afternoon:
Tuesday, April 29 at 11:44 am: -1.95 followed by 11.78 at 6:32 pm
Wednesday, April 20 at 5:37 am: 11.93 followed by a low of -2.67 at 1:13 pm and back up to 11.9 at 8:23 pm.
Thursday, April 21 at 7:03 am: 10.98 down to a -2.3 at 2:00 pm and up to 11.66 a6 9:20 pm.
Friday, April 22 has another pretty low tide of -1.55 at 2:49 pm.
Later this month, a film crew will be on location using a Beach Drive home for a holiday movie, Ira Finklestein's Christmas. Several neighbors may have received a notice from the Locations Manager providing a "heads up" that they have applied for a permit to use a portion of Beach Drive for the movie and asking some residences to not park their cars on the street during the filming… stay tuned!
NOTE: The owners of the home where the movie is being filmed wish not to have their location disclosed at this time. If you happen to know which property it is, we hope you respect their privacy.
I'm scheduled to be "locked up" to raise funds for the Muscular Dystrophy Association on April 7, 2011 at Angelina's Trattoria in West Seattle.
While I have no idea who the special person was who nominated me to this event, I do know that I'm tasked to raise $2,000 to help King County families.
Please help "bail me out" by making a donation (click here). Every donation counts and I appreciate your support for this important cause.
Thank you!
Dear Community Friends:
We are beginning a series of security tips for your home to help deter residential burglaries. For this newsletter, we’re going to focus on exterior doors.
Door Security
The most common way used to force entry through a door with a wooden jamb is to kick it open. When a door is kicked in, the frame usually splinters and gives way, allowing the burglar to enter. The weakest point is almost always the strike plate that holds the latch or lock bolt in place. The average door strike plate is secured only to the doorframe molding. These lightweight moldings are often tacked on to the doorframe and can be torn away with a firm kick. Increasingly, we’ve noticed a trend of burglars increasingly using pry tools at doors to gain entry into homes.
Suggestions Regarding Exterior Doors.
Deadbolt Locks
There are two types of deadbolt locks: a single cylinder deadbolt, which has a thumb turn on the inside and is keyed on the outside, and a double cylinder deadbolt, which is keyed on both the inside and outside. Deadbolt “throws” (the part that actually goes in to the door jamb) should always be a minimum of 1” in length.
Consider deadbolts with captive keylocks on all doors located next to windows.
These locks have removable thumb latches so that even if a thief breaks a window, he still can't reach around and unlock the door. But because deadbolts can also be a fire hazard, make sure they have a removable key on the inside cylinder for when you are home. When you leave, just remove the key and keep the lock bolted on both sides.
Until next time, Take Care and Stay Safe!
Mark Solomon, Crime Prevention Coordinator, mark.solomon@seattle.gov, 206.386.9766
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