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WEEK AHEAD: West Seattle pickleball/tennis meeting Tuesday; new info online now
As first reported here two and a half weeks ago, Seattle Parks decided to have another round of community meetings before finalizing its “outdoor racquet-sports strategy,” and that meeting – the first one in West Seattle – is coming up at 6:30 pm Tuesday (June 23) at Dakota Place Park…
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Missed Connection: Fremont Solsitice Parade – Outside Tsar Dumpling House during the parade
This is a total longshot, but I have to try. Yesterday (Saturday) during the Fremont Solstice Parade, we passed each other right outside of Tsar Dumpling House. I was the woman wearing a tie-dye hat, pink face gems, and a sweater with decorative nipples on it. You had long hair…
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The unbranded Lumen Field sign looks so funny to me
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Bald Eagle at Green Lake
Crappy quality because of digital 30x zoom on a phone. This guy was glorious. submitted by /u/zzulus [link] [comments]
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One of the best things I saw in Fremont yesterday.
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Seattle to launch direct summer bus service to Golden Gardens
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One way to tackle Puget Sound pollution: See what RainWise is all about
Story and photos by Torin Record-Sand Reporting for West Seattle Blog On this first day of summer, sunny and dry, you might have trouble remembering the record rainfall of just a few weeks ago. Whether we see serious summer rain or not, this is a good time to think about…
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S/o to Northwest Seaport Alliance for enhanced World Cup vibes ⚽️
Seeing these containers change on my bike rides from West Seattle to downtown has brought me so much joy! They’ve been changing the containers/flags for each game Seattle hosts at Terminal 46. I googled it and found this is work of NW Seaport Alliance… https://www.nwseaportalliance.com/newsroom/fifa-world-cup-seattle-flag-display submitted by /u/m_goshawk [link] [comments]
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SEEN OFF WEST SEATTLE: Almost-annual algae bloom, resembling but NOT a spill
Thanks to Chris Frankovich for the photo from The Arroyos, where what is almost certainly the almost-annual algae bloom has shown up. We’ve reported on similar sights most years since the early 2010s; it’s usually a type of algae known as Noctiluca. Experts say it’s not usually toxic – this…











