West Seattle scenes: Wearing of the green, sort of

Photos in honor of St. Patrick’s Day – first, West Seattle’s legendary green street line, down 41st SW north of Admiral; next, a lot of green now to be seen at the Morgan Junction park site, well on its way to completion (it’s scheduled for an official dedication during the Morgan Community Festival June 13th but will be done long before then):

The city’s just sent out more reminders that the naming process for this park is under way — get all the details in our most recent report here – the deadline is April 6. P.S. Not green, but — in case you’re looking for a lucky pot of gold – might have been at the end of the rainbow that Rhonda watched move across Puget Sound during this morning’s showers:

7 Replies to "West Seattle scenes: Wearing of the green, sort of"

  • AJP March 17, 2009 (1:03 pm)

    Excuse my ignorance, but what is the legendary green street line? I’ve not heard of this legend.

  • brandon March 17, 2009 (1:18 pm)

    Why haven’t you toned the WSB header green, too?

  • WSB March 17, 2009 (1:19 pm)

    The cheesy little green words in the first post this morning are about as far as we’re going on that score, thanks … TR

  • M Slye March 17, 2009 (1:23 pm)

    I always wonder what the green line is for or what it means…

  • Gina March 17, 2009 (3:27 pm)

    Mysterious people of Irish extraction live/lived along 41st.
    Has been happening since the 1970s.

  • Susan Grossman March 17, 2009 (10:15 pm)

    Lovely catch on that rainbow!

  • mickeymouse March 18, 2009 (5:30 pm)

    If kids were doing this they would be considered vandals!

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