Man watching orcas swim by Alki
Orca breaching.
Orcas put on a show this morning off Alki beach. #Seattle
Man watching orcas swim by Alki
Orca breaching.
Orcas put on a show this morning off Alki beach. #Seattle
Pigeons fly by the Luna Park pier in West Seattle.
Gotta take advantage of the dry days in #Seattle winter.
I think we immediately get short listed for the explanatory Pulitzer. Thanks for sharing!
Divers out of work and giant clams going unharvested, President Trumpβs #tariff war with China is crippling Washington stateβs geoduck industry. #Seattle #PNW
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Transient #orcas transiting by West #Seattle Thursday morning.
TGIF - rainbow edition from West #Seattle
Lunar eclipse from home in #WestSeattle - a clear sky surprise.
Even in Medina, a city with a median home price of $3.6 million and minimum lot size requirements that range from 32,000 to 60,000 square feet, residents still show up at the city council to complain that developers are "running rampant."
The fire that burned four #Tesla #Cybertrucks on Sunday in #Seattle is under investigation.
SpaceX lost another Starship shorlty after launch in Texas during Flight 8 and we're seeing flights now begin to divert/manuever possibly due to the potential risk of debris off the coast of Florida into the Altantic. @flightradar24.com
Dreamy sunset from White Rock, #BritishColumbia tonight.
American wine was taken off the shelf at Real Canadian Superstore in Surrey, British Columbia, following the #tariffs going into effect.
From a #Seattle press conference after a federal court hearing about the challenge by Democratic attorneys general to President Trumpβs order halting funding for gender affirming care for youth. The judge did not rule from the bench on whether the restraining order would continue.
They were pretty far away but a pod of #orcas hung out for a bit in front of the water taxi terminal. #Seattle
Wind is moving the big trees pretty easily. From West Seattle.
Sheβs a beast! #WAWX
Biggs killer whales made a visit deep into Elliott Bay today with a calf in tow.
At a volunteer aid spot, a family of 16 picked up blankets, food and clothing. All 16, spanning three generations, lived in three homes next to each other. All three homes burned. Now they are sleeping in their cars.
Another woman and her family rummaged through the debris to look for valuables, managed to save a couple, including a little a piece of petrified wood a grandparent had gifted. Her teenage son cried as they walked away.
One man, as he walked on what remained of his Altadena home, kept telling me how hard he had worked for his house where his boys grew up.
I spent a couple of days helping out with coverage of the LA fires. The destruction is so widespread itβs hard to grasp. The fire can be cruelly uneven, leaving a home relatively unscathed while the next door burns to the ground.
The other night we embraced the big dark (and a dry evening) and spent some time at the beach with a black light looking for sea glass. The kid was throroughly entertained.
Issaquah got banged up by bomb cyclone.
The beavers abandoned the big dam, allowing water to carve pathways for the fish.
Itβs been a real treat fall #Seattle treat.
For my opening Sky act: salmon!
This spawning migration happens at Longfellow Creek, just a 5 minute walk from my house.
Unlike last year when a big beaver dam and low water flow stopped them, coho salmon and pushing their way upstream.