It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood
Sunday, March 31, 2013
![]() |
Photo by Lee Lageschulte |
It was a beautiful day today and Lee Lageschulte's glowing pink flowers just seem to capture the mood.
Read more...
![]() |
Photo by Lee Lageschulte |
Sandy Bjorgen |
Master Gardeners and Park Volunteers clean up Animal Acres More to be done - new volunteers invited to participate |
We had a small but extremely effective work party and got a great deal accomplished.
We will be having a work party in mid April to begin our planting. We invite the community to come out if they would like to participate and/or if they have any questions regarding beginning a garden.
![]() |
Vineyard Community Church worship gathering |
VCC Worship Band |
![]() |
Intergenerational service at VCC |
![]() |
VCC welcomes families |
Worship service at Trinity Presbyterian Church |
Adults and children together after services |
Children's class at Trinity |
A small fact – paddle craft, which include fishing row boats, account for most of the fatal boating accidents in Washington State. For many years power boats were the leaders in fatality accidents, however with the new push on outdoor recreation, most boating deaths occur in human powered vessels.
![]() |
Life jacket label |
For example if the boat says two people, then three people on board is a violation even if the weight is still under the limit. Likewise, if you have two onboard but exceed the weight, it is still a violation. Most two -person boats cannot support two “healthy” adult males.
If your dog is in the water and appears to be swept away by the current, do NOT go in after them. Dogs usually find their way to shore on their own.
![]() |
Varsity softball teams for Shorecrest and Shorewood at the Blue Day Pink Night cancer awareness event March 30 Shorecrest in pink, Shorewood in blue Photo by Wayne Pridemore |
![]() |
Shorecrest's Amanda Eshelman delivers the pitch. Eshelman was the winning pitcher and the event organizer. Photo by Wayne Pridemore |
![]() |
The Bothell runner and ball arrive at the same time as JV player Lauren Smith looks for the ball. Photo by Wayne Pridemore |
![]() |
Scramblers ready to go hunting, Copyright, Marc Weinberg |
![]() |
Grandma helped search for prizes, too. Copyright, Marc Weinberg |
![]() |
The Campbell boys cash in. (l to r, Corban, Declan and Arlan Campbel), copyright Marc Weinberg |
![]() |
Mom and Dad exploring the collection, Copyright, Marc Weinberg |
![]() |
Mrs. McGinnis’ Goat, 1912 (Richmond Highlands), Photo #SHM 554 Courtesy of Shoreline Historical Museum |
The picture of the goat was taken on the old Ronald Methodist Church porch. The goat belonged to a Mrs. McGinnis and it spent a good deal of its time on the church porch.
One day the teachers at Ronald School across the street left the front door open because it was a warm day. The goat went into the cloak room and ate all of the children's lunches. Mrs. McGinnis had to make soup for the whole school that day.
![]() |
Everything is on sale at Barbara's In The Park |
![]() |
Costume and custom jewelry |
![]() |
2012 Belly Dance Off contestant |
![]() |
Contestants draw their song from a hat just before they perform |
“This event is a great opportunity for any dancers looking to get live feedback. I would say it is more like a master class than a contest.
"Of course the chance of doubling your money is good too.”– Erik Brown, musician, recording artist, and manager of House of Tarab
From the Seattle office of the FBI
Dog romp |
![]() |
These people attended the on-site meeting and gave their comments Photo by Al Wagar |
![]() |
Cruiser in front of Eastside Storefront Photo by Steven H. Robinson |
![]() |
Skagit Valley tulips 2010 Photo by Steven H. Robinson |
![]() |
The blue, white, and red flag of France |
![]() |
A hot cup of coffee and good stories |
![]() |
Take the train to the game |
Jonathan Coon, Morgan West and Ryan Vanderveen battle for control of the ball in the Shorewood - Shorecrest varsity game Photo by Barb Swan |
![]() |
Shorecrest Senior Axel Wickstrom moves toward the goal in the SW SC varsity game Photo by Barb Swan |
![]() |
In the JV Match Shorecrest’s Cory Stever and Theo Frare-Davis (Can someone identify the high-kicking SW player?) Photo by Barb Swan |
![]() |
Shorewood’s Daniella Brengelmann uses her backhand for the return in her match. Photo by Wayne Pridemore |
![]() |
Thunderbird senior, Francesca O’Malley, returns the ball in her singles match. Photo by Wayne Pridemore |
“About 25 percent of our pet owners fail to renew their licenses each year,” says Don Jordan, Director of the Seattle Animal Shelter. “While we know this is partially a result of pets either dying, disappearing, moving out of the Puget Sound region, or being given away, many pet owners simply forget to renew their pet licenses. The amnesty program gives people a chance to get caught up without having to pay extra fines that can add up to hundreds of dollars.”
“A pet license is the best insurance policy you can buy for your pet,” says Dr. Gene Mueller, manager of Regional Animal Services of King County (RASKC). “For instance, if your pet is wearing its license and it shows up at our Pet Adoption Center, we will notify you that your pet is here. Or if we find your licensed pet in the field, we’ll return it to you instead of taking it to the center. What’s more, an injured animal wearing a license is more likely to receive veterinary care if you’re not around,” adds Mueller.
“Your pet is too precious to lose, and a license costs just a few pennies a day,” says King County Executive Dow Constantine. “By licensing your pet, you increase your chances of being reunited if your pet gets lost. Your license fee also helps us find forever homes for more pets, and helps animals that are victims of cruelty or neglect.”
© Blogger template The Professional Template II by Ourblogtemplates.com 2009
Back to TOP