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    Topic: Way Back and Now

    in forum Politics
    CO2isPlantFood
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    Update: May 26 2009 The daily image update has been temporarily suspended because of large areas of missing data in the past week. NSIDC currently gets its data from the SSM/I sensor on the DMSP F13 satellite, which is nearing the end of its operational life and experiencing intermittent problems.

    NSIDC has been working on a transition to a newer sensor on the F17 satellite for several months. At this time, we have more than a year of data from F17, which we are using to intercalibrate with F13 data. The F17 data are not yet available for near-real-time updates. We will resume posting daily updates as soon as possible, either from F13, if the present problem is resolved, or from F17, when the transition is complete.

    Jump to 2016

    SSDD

    F 17l

    Makes you wonder ( once again ) how long this has been going on and if the anomalously low readings we’ve seen for awhile are due to a slow sensor degradation.

    Time will tell.

    MtStVincentJobs
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    Providence is calling a Teacher to the Intergenerational Learning Center (ILC) (Day Shift, On-Call/Per Diem) at Providence Mount St. Vincent in Seattle, Washington. We are a community of caregivers delivering every day on our Mission to provide compassionate care that is accessible for all – especially those who are poor and vulnerable.

    The Intergenerational Learning Center (ILC) is an award-winning child care program located in West Seattle, WA. Our program is unique in that interaction between the infants, toddlers and preschool-aged children and the 400 residents of Providence Mount St. Vincent is an integral part of daily activities. This enhances the opportunities for children and people of all ages to have frequent community interaction. Our program includes a philosophy based on problem-solving, where teachers act as facilitators and guides encouraging children to think of solutions to problems that may arise throughout their day.

    In this position you will:

    Have responsibility for the overall care of children – infants through preschool – and supporting the planning and implementation of an age appropriate programs.

    Provide an interesting, stimulating and challenging indoor and outdoor environment and plan appropriate daily activities.

    Maintain the classroom, preparing materials for the children and certain clerical and record keeping duties.

    Required qualifications for this position include:
    * Ability to communicate effectively in English both verbally and in writing
    * A demonstrated interest in working with young children

    Preferred qualifications for this position include:
    * One year of experience with infants, toddlers, and/or preschoolers

    Required Within 90 days of hire:
    * Register with the State MERIT system for STARs trainings
    * First Aid, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) (Infant, child, adult cards)
    * Attend an annual Blood Borne Pathogen class
    * Food handlers permit

    We offer a full comprehensive range of benefits – see our website for details
    http://www.providenceiscalling.jobs/rewards-benefits/index.html

    OUR MISSION
    As people of Providence, we reveal God’s love for all, especially the poor and vulnerable, through our compassionate service.

    ABOUT US
    Providence Health & Services is the third largest not-for-profit health system in the United States. Providence employs more than 76,000 caregivers (employees) across a five-state area; AK, WA, MT, OR, and CA. Our facilities include 34 hospitals, 475 physician clinics, senior services, supportive housing and other health and educational services. Providence is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. Providence does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, disability, veteran, military status, religion, age, creed, national origin, sexual identity or expression, sexual orientation, marital status, genetic information, or any other basis prohibited by local, state, or federal law.

    Schedule: On Call
    Shift: Day
    Job Category: Education
    Location: Washington-Seattle
    Req ID: 118080

    Click here to apply to this job.

    Click here to see a list of all current openings at Mount St. Vincent.

    #841046
    Wes C. Addle
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    Whomever made these and put them on California and on Admiral, nice work. There’s been way less butts around and people are using them.
    When you remove smoking sections, ashtrays, etc . . and replace them with nothing you’re going to get cigarette butts everywhere (common sense to me).

    #841043
    jlnorthwest
    Participant

    We are looking for a new or slightly used hot tub that is in working condition. Does anyone have one in good shape that they are looking to get off their hands?
    Thanks!

    #841037
    C Peterson
    Participant

    Girl’s Toddler jacket lost in Westwood Village, or Fauntleroy Park
    Brand: Mini Boden
    Outside of Jacket is white with little pink houses. Interior is blue fleece.
    Has sentimental value. Thank you in advance for letting me know if you find it.
    Please reply to this post

    #841031
    PangolinPie
    Participant

    FWIW, most power tools like pressure washers can’t be left to run unattended; you have to keep your finger on the trigger or whatever activates the tool. A pressure washer just chugging along without washing would be fairly quiet. This makes me wonder whether it’s either a huge construction/cleaning project, in which case, I hope for you that it’s over soon, or maybe it’s some other kind of noise-making device.

    #840991
    AJP
    Participant

    Though I’m not Jewish, we are invited to a seder every year with our good family friends. I know the mom does a MI QFC run before the seder every year. So yes, I actually know it’s a place. :) The QFC in Westwood has a smaller Jewish section, but I have noticed they’ve stocked more lately in preparation for the season.

    high5pie
    Participant

    High 5 Pie is hiring!!!

    We are looking for experienced bakers to join us in our West Seattle kitchen! Previous commercial bakery experience or education required. Job is FT.

    Duties include but not limited to:
    Dough production
    Pie assembly
    Cream pies
    Rolling dough quickly and efficiently
    Baking pies and pie products in quantity
    General food prep

    Job requirements:
    Strong communication skills
    Ability to lift up to 50 lbs.
    Ability to stand for an 8 hour shift
    Attention to detail
    Ability to work independently

    Position requires morning availability 4-5 days a week.

    Exciting opportunities for growth and leadership. If you love pie, and would like to join our team, please email info@high5pie.com with cover letter and resume copied into the body of the e-mail (attachments will not be opened).

    Compensation: 12+DOE

    • This topic was modified 10 years, 1 month ago by high5pie.
    #840986
    935
    Participant

    Please do not let your work product disturb my peace and quiet, during busines hours….SMH

    #840981
    lallen
    Participant

    Hi all! I’m looking for information on volunteer groups who organize landscaping adoption of the neighborhood roundabouts, particularly in the Fairmount area. I had a rather traumatic experience with one this weekend, and I left with the impression that there was someone out there, or perhaps a mailing list of several folks, who kept up with this.

    I have been one of the people who has cared for the roundabout at Brandon & 40th since moving in two years ago, and while I’d seen and thanked a couple of other folks who weeded and did other cleanup as well, and occasionally planted some spring flowers, I’d never heard of any organization. I will he happy to volunteer on it; if there’s a plan, I’d love to help. If anyone can direct me to the right person/people, I’d appreciate it.

    Thanks in advance!

    • This topic was modified 10 years, 1 month ago by lallen.
    #840950

    In reply to: MANNERS

    clulessinws
    Participant

    I agree, I’ve witnessed things take a turn for the worse civility wise in the last 10 – 15 years IN West Seattle. Not to mention Seattle in general. Dense – ity

    #840947
    PatWS
    Participant

    Two of my neighbors are in the habit of running loud power tools (pressure washer, leaf blower, etc.) for HOURS nonstop at a stretch. I wonder if they might be simply letting the thing run while they go inside for lunch or take care of a couple of other things?

    I don’t mind too much having to hear the noise for occasional 1-2 hour periods during the day, or for a few days if needed on a rare basis for a big remodeling project or something. But your hours of continuous loud noise, for days in a row, regularly, makes it really hard to enjoy spending time outside in this lovely weather. (Yes, we’ve talked to one neighbor about this twice, but he continues the noise.)

    Please folks, turn the engine off when you’re not actively using it. People for blocks around you will thank you.

    #840926
    Michael Waldo
    Participant

    hello, I live in Arbor heights and need a shoe repair business nearby. Somewhere south of Westwood, White center, Roxbury.

    #840925
    gburke
    Participant

    Wow, that’s terrific, I’ll definitely be heading over there soon. Thanks so much!

    jillk
    Participant

    The STOP N’ SHOP is lucky to be the recipient of many wonderful donations from the community, ranging from furniture, clothing, and home décor. Happily, the proceeds provide financial support that keep the many wonderful programs running at the Senior Center of West Seattle. We need a “behind the scenes” volunteer 6 hours per week to help with the intake and pricing of the merchandise. Ideal work hours are Wednesday & Friday afternoons from 1-4pm, but there is flexibility.

    Please complete our online application at https://scws.typeform.com/to/DBaLgg or contact the Volunteer Coordinator, at 206-932-4044 or via email at jillk@soundgenerations.org to learn more!

    #840923
    Huindekmi
    Participant

    My co-worker, who is a very observant orthodox Jew, does most of his shopping either at the Mercer Island QFC or the University Village QFC. He was very happy to have found kosher lamb at the U-Village location!

    Adro
    Participant

    Came out the backdoor of Husky last night and witnessed 3 guys and a grey pitbull talking between Poggie and the frame shop. A couple with a baby in a stroller and a white dog were walking up the alley. The guy who owned the grey pit wasn’t minding the leash and the pit attacked the white dog. The owner of the white dog pulled his dog away and the pit owner casually walked over and grabbed the leash of his dog. The couple turned around and started walking back down the alley. I’m not sure if the woman pushing the stroller said something but the owner of the grey dog started yelling and swearing at the couple. Told them “they need to get a real dog”. The guy actually seemed like he might go and physically do something to one or both the couple, but that is purely my opinion. 1) this type of person seems to be popping up more and more in W. Seattle and 2) this is the type of owner that gives pitbulls a bad name. He is just a piece of ….!

    #840901
    MRD
    Participant

    I saw your comments about Mark Foley and ReMax Seattle Metro. Here is my experience.

    The owner and my agent at ReMax Seattle Metro are great……great at overcharging, great at promising and not delivering, great at ripping you off, lying to you and the buyer and the title company, playing games, bullying clients, treating the seller and buyer horribly, and mostly, putting THEIR PROFITS above service to YOU! I’ve never experienced such scammers and liars. Not to mention they treat women buyers like they are stupid!

    When I reduced the price, I discovered my agent wrote an escalating commission scheme for price reductions into the contract that is not industry standard practice and was not explained. When I lowered the price, I discovered this scheme and objected. My agent then punished me by trying to bully me into giving him 8% with threats of providing poor service if I didn’t comply. I didn’t comply so he provided very poor service. Never showed the property, never had an open house, sat on his butt and lied to me, ignored my requests, and made the buyer wait 2.5 hours after he said he would be there to deliver the property key. He never even called me to tell me the property had closed!

    Complaints and a personal visit to the owner of ReMax Seattle Metro resulted in lots of promises in writing to correct the situation, but none of those were delivered. His lies cost me $350 extra at closing time. Although the owner had me sign a new contract addendum lowering the price, he didn’t supply it to the title company. When I queried the title company they told me to go back to the agent. The owner and the agent ignored my emails and phone calls for correction.

    You want a professional selling experience? Then forget ReMax Seattle Metro! It’s rotten from the top down.

    #840890

    In reply to: RANT: dumping

    sbre
    Participant

    The one time I had this happen very close to my home I took the time (and rubber-gloves and respirator) to sift through the pile and found mail belonging to two addresses (same street, a few houses apart) and turned it over to SPD.
    Turns out the two households paid two guys to do a lot of work and clean-up, but the dudes must have been too lazy/cheap/considerate to make it all the way to the transfer station and used our alley instead.
    The pile was cleaned-up within 48 hours after contacting the police.

    ArborHKim
    Participant

    I recently lost my 3 stone asscher cut engagement ring while picnicking with my 6mo son at the Duwamish head near Alki on Saturday (4/16). It would have been in the grassy area where people often stop to take pictures of the downtown skyline. My son threw up everywhere and in the frenzy I managed to lose it. I am hoping the universe will take pity on me and help to reunite me with my precious ring. Any help that others can provide is greatly appreciated.

    #840842

    In reply to: Eric Nye the Tree Guy

    motherkitten
    Participant

    My mother said the very same thing to me. So now here I am old and wise and still worried about being horrid. Eric kept telling me how good he was and how everyone liked him except people who were not satisfied with anything. I did not want to be one of those horrid people. So i ended up a Svengalied person?

    JanS
    Participant

    a post from a private group from someone who is having a problem logging in :FOUND: very large set of keys on the Longfellow Creek trails.
    Any ideas on how to find the owner? A lady from out of town who I met on a walk found them. I volunteered to try to find the owner since I live in West Seattle. She thought it was best not to post a photo. Car keys and MANY important looking business and desk keys.
    I have found myself in change your password purgatory on the West Seattle Blog trying to post them in the Lost and Found section.
    Advice on finding the owners.

    #840723
    JayDee
    Participant

    This is my 20th anniversary as a West Seattlite and aside from the recent development involving sun blocking condos in the Junction and no-parking space buildings, the place has improved. Things that were here when I moved but are gone:

    Admiral Thriftway
    The Alki Market
    The Junction Feed and Seed (or whatever it was called) I went here once.
    The Water Taxi (on a little boat: Admiral Pete?)

    What is new:
    Mission (dependable affordable food)
    West 5 (Great bar with good food)
    Metropolitan Market (the fancified Thriftway)
    West Seattle Blog (no other neighborhood has its equal)
    West Seattle Farmers Market
    Lots and lots of traffic on California
    The Water Taxi (Doc Maynard)
    The Swinery
    Elliott Bay Brewery
    Trader Joes, first in Burien and now 1.5 miles from my house!

    The people have generally been friendly and welcoming even to a ex-californian like me. Which I would hope for but didn’t know at the time. And aside from the complaints aired above, I’ve liked living here and services and restaurants have only gotten better in my mind. As far as Stuffy and Mercer Islandish, perhaps a little bit more–house prices have increased and so have the McMansions. Like the driver of a Black Maserati driving down the Admiral MM alleyway irked that peds would prevent him from getting home 20 seconds sooner. West Seattle is provincial but much more of a place to be than Magnolia, in my mind.

    #840659
    WD
    Participant

    Looking to make a little extra money? West Seattle shop needs a mature-minded and extremely reliable person to clean our shop for a couple of hours in the early mornings, 4 days a week, including weekends. Must be honest, a self-starter and willing to work hard to meet a strict cleaning protocol. We are governed by King County Health and insist on outstanding cleanliness.

    The work has no glamour attached and the cleaning routine, stringent. If interested please tell us something about yourself and explain what makes you qualified. If we think you might be qualified and reliable with a mature outlook on work, we will request your work history and references. Contact us at: twd6400@yahoo.com

    • This topic was modified 10 years, 1 month ago by WD.
    • This topic was modified 10 years, 1 month ago by WD.
    #840614
    MrWatters
    Participant

    Hey Danodaneau–it is a hardrock but I wouldn’t say it’s large–never know. Send along pics/serial…

    mr.watters

    at

    gmail

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