Here is a drone shot of Shilshole courtesy of our neighbor on E dock…

Here is a drone shot of Shilshole courtesy of our neighbor on E dock…

Don’t forget to vote today for your favorite display. Everyone got an email from the Port last week, but if you lost it, here is the link…
From MyNorthwest.com…
Looking for something to get you into the holiday spirit? Look no further — there’s plenty to do in and around the greater Seattle region to help spread that holiday cheer.
https://mynorthwest.com/3240440/top-things-seattle-holidays/
We have an organization here in Washington that was formed in 1957 to support and advocate for the recreational boating community: RBAW-Recreational Boating Association of Washington. They first acquired Sucia Island for boaters to prevent it from being commercially developed and they recently helped acquire Lakebay Marina (at Penrose Pt. State Park in South Sound). They have been instrumental in keeping boater registration fees and taxes affordable.
As you know, the City of Seattle has dramatically cut the Police force and with it, the Harbor Patrol. These are the officers that are usually first on the scene in the case of a fire or sinking. Please check out the RBAW site for more details and how you can help. (a link to RBAW can always be found on the right side of this Blog).
On October 19th, the Port held a parking study virtual meeting for marina tenants. They have just released the video of that meeting and the associated Powerpoint slides .
Shilshole Bay Marina Parking Study
Thank you for helping keep this a nice place to moor and live!
The practice of decorating jack-o’-lanterns originated in Ireland, where large turnips and potatoes served as early canvasses. In fact, the name, jack-o’-lantern, comes from an Irish folktale about a man named Stingy Jack. Read more her: How Jack O’Lanterns Originated in Irish Myth – HISTORY
As has been forecast for a week and now is all over the news, one of the largest low-pressure storms ever recorded in this area is winding up in the north pacific and is expected to hit the Washington coast Sunday.
Check out Windy: Wind map & weather forecast and slide through the days. You can also choose various visuals on the right hand tool bar.
It goes without saying, every fall/winter…prepare your boat and check on your neighbors.
Thanks for being a good neighbor…
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