
Meeting for Zoning and Parks
A critical meeting on zoning and parks for West Seattleites. Continue reading Meeting for Zoning and Parks
A critical meeting on zoning and parks for West Seattleites. Continue reading Meeting for Zoning and Parks
This guest post is an open letter from Cass Turnbull (1951-2017), president of TreePac, and its board members. Also see below, for more information and upcoming meeting details: TreePAC is against the proposed expansion of the Seattle Asian Art Museum … Continue reading Seattle Asian Art Museum’s Expansion: Losing greenspace, one ‘good’ idea at a time
(Exciting news for Seattle. Cooper’s Hawks have settled in, building nests in parks and greenbelts throughout the city. The much disputed Cheasty Greenspace is now on record as having the most productive nest in the city, with 22 fledglings in … Continue reading Cooper’s Hawks Make Themselves at Home
Why post a bird list from the middle of Seattle, in the middle of the summer? It’s usually a relatively slow time for birders. What makes this especially notable is its location – and the controversy surrounding it. Cheasty Greenspace … Continue reading Fantastic Breeding Bird list for Cheasty–summer 2016
Showing up in pots around the yard, I wasn’t sure at first what they were, but took a guess they might be evergreen starts, so I dug up a few and put them in pots. I kept them under our … Continue reading Three little seedlings, and how they grew…
At some point in our lives we have all been inspired to make a difference in the world – whether in how we relate to family and friends, how we contribute to our community, or even how we might have … Continue reading Myers Parcels / Myers Park? Let’s Choose To Leave a Legacy of Hope