How to insert that garbage bag

Thanks to Mary Jane F.

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Thank you staff!!

There were heroes here in Skyline today (Dec. 26)… and they probably will continue to be heroes for a few more days to come.

They are the staff who showed up for maintenance… for cleaning… for cooking… for dining… and much more.

And one of them included our Chef Mark who was here from early to late [see attachment]…. ferrying his staff to work…. ferrying his staff back home… finding places for his staff to sleep overnight, in addition to a lot more…..

To all of these wonderful folk.. we say thank you for getting here in such bad weather and for taking such good care of us.

Mary Jane Francis (on behalf of all of us residents)

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Eggs Benedict

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Hidden thought

Thanks to Mary Jane F.

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Sirens

Not only are we surrounded by three major hospitals, but the Seattle Fire Department has established a fire station at Harborview for 5 Medic units (Aid units come up under I-5 from the International District station). SFD also dispatches Medic units from Harborview to the northern parts of downtown: to avoid congestion, they go straight down 9th Ave to Seneca, then drop down across I-5 to their destination. So almost half the outbound sirens we hear are nothing local. Most sirens are private ambulances such as AMR; this is a puzzle because most are not urgent (Medic units transport the patient without waiting around).

As of December 18, the Seattle Fire Department log of non-police 911 calls has shifted to http://SFDlive.com, a considerable improvement in web design, though you can still find the older-style log sheet at http://www2.seattle.gov/fire/realtime911/getRecsForDatePub.asp?action=Today&incDate=&rad1=des.

The second column shows the units dispatched. E9 is an Engine, A2 is an Aid unit, M1 is a Medic unit (nonresponsive patient, much more of an emergency). If the unit number is colored red, it means they have arrived on the scene.

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Tech support

Thanks to Sybil-Ann

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Best friends

Thanks to Sybil-Ann

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Another Grinch

Thanks to Mary Jane F.

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Big Ben will bong again to see in the new year

Thanks to Ann M.

Clock on Elizabeth Tower

Big Ben will bong to welcome in 2022, the Houses of Parliament has confirmed.

The bell will be struck 12 times as it hits midnight on New Year’s Eve, despite other celebrations in the capital being cancelled.

It will be the first time in nearly four years that the clock face of Elizabeth Tower will be on show for the event, following years of restoration.

And it will be the last time a temporary mechanism will be used to sound the bell.

Restoration of the tower and its famous clock began in 2017, meaning the exterior was covered in scaffolding and the bell itself was silenced.

The clock was designed by Edmund Beckett Denison and installed by Edward John Dent in 1859.

Its mechanism, which weighs eleven-and-a-half tonnes, was removed and taken to clock specialists the Cumbria Clock Company in the Lake District, where more than 1,000 separate parts were cleaned and repaired.

The pieces have now been returned to Westminster and are being reinstalled over the coming months.

But the clock face – restored to its original colours – is now on show, and from spring next year, Big Ben and the four quarter bells will once again play the “Westminster Quarters” melody and bong on the hour throughout the day.

One of Parliament’s team of clock mechanics, Ian Westworth, said: “It’s iconic – it’s probably the world’s most famous clock, and to have had our hands on every single nut and bolt is a huge privilege.

“It’s going to be quite emotional when it’s all over – there will be sadness that the project has finished, but happiness that we have got it back and everything’s up and running again.”

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It is well with my soul

In 1871, Chicago was largely destroyed by fire. During reconstruction, Mr. H. G. Spafford sent his wife and four daughters on a trip to Europe, but the ship on which his family sailed never reached further than half way across the Atlantic, when in the middle of a November night the ship was rammed by a sailing vessel and cut in two. Mrs. Spafford saw all four of her daughters swept away by angry waves. A falling mast knocked her unconscious. She was rescued and taken to Wales, from there she cabled two words to her husband…. saved… alone. Mr. Spafford took the first ship available and asked the Captain to notify him when they reached the spot where his daughters lay. It was 3 am when the skipper knocked at his door and said “in ten minutes,…. we’ll be at your spot.” Mr. Spafford dressed and went to the bow. As the ship passed over the watery graves of his daughters,….. he wrote on the back of an envelope,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, these words…. When peace like a river attendeth my way, when sorrows like sea billows roll, whatever my lot, thou hast taught me to say,,, it is well ,, it is well, with my soul.

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Where Is The Comma In “God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen” Supposed To Go?

For anyone who’s does copyediting, this should bring a smile!

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A Concert for Honored Patrons: Joan and Frank Conlon

4 PM Sunday, Jan 9, 2022 at Trinity Episcopal Church

Complimentary admission – donations encouraged

Thanks to Ann M.

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Join us as we honor patrons Frank and Joan Conlon for their enduring support and long-standing service to Pacific MusicWorks. Program highlights include diverse selections by Monteverdi as well as vocal and choral selections from Carissimi’s Jepthe performed alongside special guests Maxine Eilander, Daniel Reutter-Harrah, and the University of Washington Chamber Singers, Dr. Geoffrey Boers, conductor. Enjoy a delightful afternoon of music and consider helping PMW honor Frank and Joan’s legacy with a gift in their name. 

Capacity is 110 people with mask and proof of vaccination required. 

Trinity Episcopal is located at 609 8th Ave, Seattle, WA 98104.

RSVP to info@pacificmusicworks.org

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A new Grinch!

Thanks to Mary Jane F.

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The coal in our stockings

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Firelight Chorale “Repeat the Sounding Joy”

Despite the stormy afternoon, we were once again treated to the incredible Firelight Chorale in the new Performing Arts Center in the Olympic Tower at Skyline

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Considering future medical care?

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Loving nature

Thanks to Sybil-Ann

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The best deli in Washington State – right nearby

Owner Janet Lidzbarski has run the marvelous George’s Sausage & Delicatessen on First Hill since it opened 35 years ago. (Lindsey Wasson/The Seattle Times)

Bob P. says, “Ran across this article today (at Eat This, not That) listing the best delis in each state.  Our local deli George’s was the pick for Washington. I would agree!”

George’s Sausage and Delicatessen has been in Seattle for nearly four decades, but this tiny deli is considered a well-kept secret even among locals. It specializes in Polish and other eastern European deli foods.

“My goodness is this place amazing! Tons of condiments and Polish snacks to choose from, but the SANDWICHES!!! They are made with LOVE!” wrote a reviewer, adding that “the customer service is unmatched.”

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Trying to mail that package?

Thanks to Put B. From East Las Vegas Post Office via Facebook. Another irony, I guess.

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A senior moment

Thanks to Mike C.

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Rep. Liz Cheney reads January 6th texts to his Chief of Staff

Conservative Republican Liz Cheney states, “These texts leave no doubt: the White House knew exactly what was happening at the Capitol. Members of Congress, the press, and others wrote to Mark Meadows as the attack was underway.”

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Why we no longer have that snow shovel

Thanks to Sybil-Ann

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An artist’s illusions – 3D in 2D

Thanks to Sybil-Ann

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Jingle Bells at Skyline

Our wonderful chorale group enlivens the resident’s association Christmas party for the staff with a boisterous “Ho, ho, ho.”

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What we know so far about the events of January 6th

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