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Category Archives: environment
What’s under the ground?
To decipher all those color marks we walk by as the construction goes on – here’s the cheat-sheet from Gordon Gray.
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Air quality worsening through at least Wednesday
UPDATED: JOINT PRESS RELEASE – FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE August 19, 2018 AIR QUALITY ALERT FOR PUGET SOUND REGION DUE TO WILDFIRE SMOKE This is an updated air quality alert for August 19, 2018, from the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency … Continue reading
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Warning! Stay inside due to unhealthy smoke haze
From the Seattle Times today: “Regional wildfires have made the air quality so bad that five public-health agencies are jointly warning the public to beware of the haze. “The Puget Sound Clean Air Agency (PSCAA), alongside Kitsap Public Health District, King … Continue reading
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Tariffs affecting the farmer – speaking to the Presidnet
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The bee friendly flowering artichokes
From the Bug Squad Blog: “To attract honey bees to your garden, it’s a good idea to let the artichokes flower. “Sure, you could pick them for your dinner, but you’d be depriving honey bees of theirs. “At the Häagen-Dazs Honey Bee … Continue reading
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Climate change – in-house expertise shows the path to CO2 control
Resident Bill Calvin has teamed up with Raz Manson (daughter of the Jacques) to bring about a literal “sea change” in dealing with the climate change crisis. For detailed information please click on their website: https://co2foundation.org/ “For 30 years, Bill has had … Continue reading
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Meeting of Review Board re 29 story apt. building at 815 9th Avenue
From Frank Conlon – “I suspect some Skyline folk may be interested in the forthcoming meeting of the East Precinct Design Review Board regarding the proposal to erect a 29 story apartment building at 815 9th Avenue (in the space now … Continue reading
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Would you commute from Tacoma? Some have made the choice.
From Crosscut: “When RJ and Ann Casey moved to Seattle from Chicago four and a half years ago, they landed a studio apartment for $1,800 a month. With RJ working as an editor at Fantagraphics, a comic book publisher, and … Continue reading
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The trees on 8th Avenue
Ed note: several of us have written to city offices about the trees on 8th Avenue. Here’s a thoughtful reply: “Dear Jim, I am sending this message to express appreciation for your time to express interest in the Seattle Department … Continue reading
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Sad disease of the trees around us
From Mike Caplow: “All of the trees on the west side of the Columbia between 9th Ave and Terry are dead from Dutch Elm disease. Trees on the west side of Terry between Columbia and Marion are being treated … Continue reading
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The towers around us are looming
Sue Van Leuven sent this along from the Daily Journal of Commerce. Note that the design review will be on July 25th at 6:30 PM. Tower proposed on First Hill has increased to 29 stories, 276 units By BRIAN MILLER Journal … Continue reading
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8th Avenue tree removal update
The following are notes from a very recent meeting. Thanks to the Skyliners who attended and are supporting an effort to keep 8th Ave green! 26 JUNE 2018 — 800 COLUMBIA – STREET TREE REMOVAL MEETING PRESENT Alan Cornell – … Continue reading
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Bloom event at Freeway Park June 23rd 11 – 2 PM
Your are invited to the annual Freeway Park in Bloom event, coming up on Saturday June 23rd from 11-2pm. “In Bloom” is an opportunity for the community to gather and celebrate the plant palette and arboretum of Freeway Park. We will … Continue reading
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Honk if you hate Seattle’s new traffic culture
Ed note: I’ve always marveled about how polite Seattle drivers are. Alas, times are changing and are likely to worsen as gridlock descends upon us. But we all need to listen to safety tips. Here’s the take from a recent … Continue reading
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Went fishing caught 4 deer
Sent in by Tom Gibbs. A once in the history of mankind kind of thing. The Best Day Of Fishing Ever! Some fishing stories are a little hard to believe but this guy has pictures to approve his story… I’ve heard of … Continue reading
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Common sense isn’t so common when it comes to health habits
Ed Note: Most people at age 50 want to live a long healthy life. Not smoking, maintaining a normal weight, alcohol in moderation, some exercise and eating a healthy diet – this is common sense, right? But in a large … Continue reading
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New falcon nest in the neighborhood
Falcon cam: http://1201thirdtenants.com/falconcam.aspx From Mark Dambourg: “As the site states, the building is downtown at 1201 Third Ave. The current view is of a bird on the eggs in the nest of pebbles which are in a in a wooden frame. … Continue reading
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Market to Mohai – an urban trail
By Dana E. Neuts (from the AARP Bulletin) Thirty years after retiring from Boeing, John Pehrson, 91, of Seattle, is helping the city become age-friendly. Pehrson is the volunteer chairman of the Market to MOHAI project. When complete, the 1.4-mile … Continue reading
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Volunteer for the Green Home Tour 4/28, 29
The Northwest EcoBuilding Guild (http://www.ecobuilding.org/) is recruiting volunteers, ages 21 to 80 to be Greeters for 3 – 4 hour shifts at the April 28-29, 2018 NW Green Home Tour (NWGHT) (http://www.nwgreenhometour.org/) The NW EcoBuilding Guild has been a … Continue reading
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A treasure on 8th
From Alice and Joe Wesley: Here it is mid-February and here is our little scarlet oak in all its leafy glory.
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Amazon’s new 55 foot ficus rubiginosa – arrival from California
Sent in by Paul Turner
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How does the sun “become” elliptical?
As the sun sets, why does it appear elliptical? I’m sure you scientists know!
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Still cold in Philadelphia
You’ll love this story. (from Tom Gibbs) A Norwegian Icebreaker heads up the Delaware River As you may have seen on the news it’s been very cold in Philadelphia… So cold, in fact, that the City Government has borrowed a … Continue reading
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Joseph Oregon and the lost wax process
If you’re on the road to Sun Valley, you can turn off at Pendleton heading toward LaGrande, then turning off to Enterprise ultimately winding up in Joseph in the northeast corner of Oregon. Named after Chief Joseph, the famous Nez … Continue reading
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The rapid rise of new Seattle: Time-lapse video shot over 3 years captures city’s massive growth
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