Glimpses: “Okay sue me”
GreatBeyond is offering up the possibility of legal action against himself for the subject matter of the above photo. We … Continue reading Glimpses: “Okay sue me”
A conversation with Seattle
GreatBeyond is offering up the possibility of legal action against himself for the subject matter of the above photo. We … Continue reading Glimpses: “Okay sue me”
On Monday, Seattle tied Phoenix for the hottest temperature in a major U.S. city. (Bremerton reached a sweltering 88.) As if worn out by the attempt, today the Jet City highs are expected to fall at least ten degrees short of that mark, with a cooling marine layer pressed to Seattle’s overheated forehead. Continue reading What? It’s Always Sunny (and 87 Degrees) in Seattle
lwestcoat captured a recent sunset during a serene spring evening on a local body of water. And yes, we do notice the full moon…don’t you? Continue reading Glimpses: “Seattle Spring”
It’s official: UW campus arborist Sara Shores says the cherry trees will be in full bloom this Easter weekend, thanks to the recent spring-like warmth that’s descended up on Seattle. UW Probcast says mid-60s Saturday, and 69 on Sunday, with a ten percent chance of 73 or higher. Continue reading It’s Cherry Blossom Time at the University of Washington (Photo Gallery)
Friday was St. David’s Day, the first day of March and the first day of spring. Scientists will claim that spring doesn’t start until March 20th; however, these are the same scientists who call NASA security every single time I wander off-tour to get my astronaut certification. Spring is here, and if you live in these parts it’s a very depressing time of year. Continue reading In the Northwest, Spring is Known as “Disappointment”
We’re going to go ahead and stick with our “hurry up spring” theme here on Glimpses this week and show … Continue reading Glimpses: “Early Risers”
Though dating back to nearly a year ago, iamdonte’s spring glamour shot from Seward Park has all the elements for having been taken yesterday. Or the day before that. Or even the day before that. You get the idea. Spring: enjoy, rinse, repeat. Continue reading Glimpses: “That’ll do, spring. That’ll do.”