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West Seattle Blog… | WEATHER: Misty morning views, and rain possibly on the way

West Seattle Blog… | Where have all the coyotes gone? If you ve seen/heard any in West Seattle, researcher needs your help

Friend of Coyotes and Bunnies July 27, 2021 (3:25 pm) The coyotes looked mangy and skinny before they disappeared completely from Arbor Heights and Fauntleroy a couple years ago.  At the same time all the Missing Cat telephone pole posters came down.  Wondering whether the coyotes may have been poisoned or shot?  There needs to be a happy medium.  Now the rabbits have completely taken over Lincoln Park and neighborhood gardens. Pelicans July 27, 2021 (9:25 pm) The last coyote I remember seeing was a poor mangy one near Admiral and Lander several years ago. He had no fur at all and was kind of limping along. He didn’t look like he could have caught anything to eat if he tried. Saw a rabbit for the first time in 22 years on south Alki Point a couple of weeks ago.

West Seattle Blog… | SEEN OFF WEST SEATTLE: Silver Muse, finally docked

anonyme July 29, 2021 (11:45 am) I’m encouraged to see so many people speaking up against this environmental atrocity.  One of the big selling points for the levy to fund Terminal 5 was that it would supply shore power.  That’s not happening.  These ships should not be allowed until and unless they are using shore power only, as well as other restrictions related to pollution, noise, etc.   It should also be noted that their routes are the same ones traveled by whales and orcas. WSB July 29, 2021 (12:02 pm) (a) There was no “levy to fund Terminal 5.” Part of the funding is from the port’s longstanding property-tax levy countywide.

West Seattle Blog… | BIG SWIM #2: Silver Seals cross-Sound success

Guila Muir, who organized the swim and a team of her fellow over-60 swimmers calling themselves Silver Seals of the Salish Sea, was first out to applaud them all (above right). More than a dozen well-wishers were on the beach at Alki Point for the grand finish. This was the first time the 10.4-mile Bremerton-to-Alki route, known as the Amy Hiland Swim for the first person on record to complete it (in 1959), had been done as a relay, and the first by elder swimmers. Organizer Muir was all smiles, as her years-long dream came true: As previewed Friday, she was joined by West Seattleites

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