Author: Francesca Lyman

Landslide Video featured, March 23rd Annual Meeting

This week marks the second anniversary of the massive landslide in Oso, WA., which sent muddy debris spilling across the Stillaguamish River and tragically led to the deaths of 43 Washingtonians. That powerful mudslide, March 22, 2014, is thought to be the deadliest single landslide event in U.S. history. The families of the victims and those who lost homes need no reminder of this devastating tragedy, but it’s become a continuing lesson for everyone living in the Puget Sound, where extraordinary rainfall, saturated ground, and downed trees can erode soil and hillsides especially. Congresswoman Suzan DelBene, earlier this month,...

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DennyFest Music Line Up

Our swan song to the end of summer approaches—DennyFest is Sunday, Sept. 13th. This year we’ll have an incredible live music line-up, featuring the Geoffrey Castle Band, on electric six string violin: http://www.geoffreycastle.com Finn Hill Jazz, a four piece ensemble: http://finnhilljazz.com and Jessie Oliver, on vocals and piano: https://soundcloud.com/jessieoliver9 DennyFest is our annual neighborhood celebration of family, food, music, and arts for the Finn Hill Neighborhood. As always, besides live music, DennyFest will feature a dog show, chili and pie contests, guided hikes, and activities for kids. DennyFest will be held at O.O. Denny Park from 12 to 4 pm near the Clayton...

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A Tale on a Beach: Fabulous Fish Sighting

Beachgoers caught an uncommon fish sighting on the shores of Lake Washington recently. Lounging on the rocks amid a tangle of seaweed was a mermaid. An 11-year-old — whose name is Hannah ( no relation to Darryl ) — she was caught basking in the sun on a Kirkland beach. She didn’t speak to us, but taking a short breather that afternoon, gave us a rare chance to snap some shots of her tail. Later, in an even rarer email exchange with a water nymph, Hannah spoke about her journey from girl to naiad. “At first, no, I was not born a mermaid,” wrote Hannah, who says she dreamed of being a mermaid at age 9. Finding a treasure trove in an enchanted jewelry box, she wrote, sparked her metamorphosis at age 10. “Of course there is a kingdom under the sea with plentiful mermaids, who don’t want to be found,” wrote Hannah, “but I am a special kind of mermaid who does not mind the land folk attention.” According to this mermaid, “The coolest thing about being a mermaid is probably seeing everyone happy, when they see my tail.” Her only complaint: Dogs are a bit less delighted by her presence—they bark at her, she said, probably because they’re a bit “freaked out”. When asked how people react to her appearance, she responded, “People treat me wonderfully (except the scientists).” While her experience bears an uncanny resemblance to that of Darryl...

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Expand your Environmental Knowledge: Free Online Courses

Hello Finn Hill neighbors,  I am happy to share with you a longish list of courses you might take in your spare time for the environment-minded. Attached are some Free Online Courses offered by some of the world’s renowned universities working particularly on disaster preparedness, environmental awareness, and climate change. The first set of classes are only offered during specific dates.  Introduction to Household Water Treatment & Safe Storage This class is 5 weeks long and begins on June 1 and goes until July 11th 2015. In this course you will learn about the most important water treatment methods at...

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