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January 28, 2008 at 12:55 am #613700
In reply to: Let’s hear it for Sen. Clinton…or not
SMemberI say, let’s hear it for her.
This is the first time in my short early-thirties life where we have a woman who is qualified to be president. HOW AMAZINGLY COOL is that?!
I say let’s make history and finally do this and get her elected. It can be a really tough for a woman working in a predominantly (and traditionally) world of nearly all men, but she is tough enough yet fair enough to do it effectively.
Obama is wonderful, but as a young voter, I am really hoping for Hillary on this one.
January 28, 2008 at 12:42 am #614271In reply to: Community Groups
WSMomParticipantHi KatherineL:
Do you have any suggestions of where I can find some horse, cow or rabbit manure? I have used your composting method for the past few years with good results. In addition to your advice, I occasionally will ask the grocery store for bags filled with greens from the produce dept. to add to my compost bin. The extra lettuce leaves and etc make the worms reproduce like crazy. I also get coffee grounds from Starbucks and Tully’s to add to the mix. I have not added manure though, and if I could get some I would.
January 27, 2008 at 11:02 pm #613699In reply to: Let’s hear it for Sen. Clinton…or not
JanSParticipantI am going to try and come by for a little while. I’m not a football fan per se…usually just the Seahawks…but…I have to big TV, so may have some people coming by(and I’d love to see the Patriots have a perfect season..heh)…daughter and her bf, etc…but, I can leave if it’s just them – lol….
January 27, 2008 at 6:14 pm #614126In reply to: Seattle Freeze
JoBParticipantholy cane.. it sounds as though the 3rd will be a well rounded event. any guys skipping the game to come as well?
January 27, 2008 at 4:45 pm #613697In reply to: Let’s hear it for Sen. Clinton…or not
WSMomParticipantThank you JoB for sharing what you learned from Madeleine Albright. I was sorry to not be able to get out to see her, I’d be interested in learning more about what she had to say.
January 27, 2008 at 10:01 am #614384In reply to: how to research land use?
WSBKeymasterHere’s our preferred methods.
The King County Parcel Viewer will tell you the address of a site if you don’t know it, the owner, the zoning, when it last sold, etc. Handy if you are looking something up in relation to your own lot.
http://www.metrokc.gov/GIS/mapportal/PViewer_main.htm
Once you have an address — or a parcel number — you can look things up through the DPD website.
go to
click “search by address”
When the address comes up on a results page, click it, and it will show you if any permits have been applied for, etc. You may know all this if that’s where you got the plat info.
But this is my favorite DPD research page for individual parcels:
http://web1.seattle.gov/dpd/dpdgisv2/parceldatasearch.aspx
Besides some of the same info you get from King County Parcel Viewer, this will also tell you some of the environmental characteristics etc. of a site. That may give you a hint as to whether there is some challenging factor on the land you’re researching.
January 27, 2008 at 7:15 am #613624In reply to: Wa Dem Caucus
addParticipantKen – thank you for your wealth of info and patience with all the questions. I’ll plan to bring my 13 year old but will stay tuned in case any new info emerges …
January 27, 2008 at 5:15 am #614125In reply to: Seattle Freeze
picklemomMemberA Casper Chronicles dispatch: Walked along Alki on this chilly evening and said “Hi” with direct eye contact to the few people I saw. Results: One full nod from a runner, a smile and nod from a couple walking their dog, and a startled look with a slight dipping of the chin from another walker. So I didn’t get the full Casper treatment (aka the Seattle Shun) from anyone. Not too bad!
January 27, 2008 at 3:38 am #613867In reply to: School Donations…..
SliderParticipantDo you still need a piano at Roxhill? I have a friend here in WS that is looking for a new home for her unused piano.
January 27, 2008 at 3:05 am #613623In reply to: Wa Dem Caucus
KenParticipantThe pdf link that should have been a working link in the reply to Add up page.
January 27, 2008 at 3:05 am #614123In reply to: Seattle Freeze
AimParticipantCharlabob, I’ll be the middle aged woman with the red cane. I’ll be sure to say hello if I see you out and about, if you’ll do the same.
Anyone else have any identifying characteristics they want to share so we can spot one another out in the neighborhood, at the grocery store, whatever?
January 27, 2008 at 2:51 am #614122In reply to: Seattle Freeze
JoBParticipanti am not sure runners anywhere do much more than nod as they pass you… or bikers…and sometimes dog walkers.
for dog walkers, it depends upon how well behaved their four legged friends are… and for the rest how intense they are.
but it is definately possible for me to start a casual conversation almost anywhere here… especially in West Seattle.
And if I make the effort to attend group functions, I am almost always made to feel welcome.
I just spent the afternoon being made very welcome by a group of about 50 strangers.
Friendship will take a while, but there is no shortage of conversation here.
January 27, 2008 at 2:48 am #613622In reply to: Wa Dem Caucus
KenParticipantSue: The link above might answer some of your questions. Sorry you will miss the caucus. The caucus process is harder on absentee issues in this state than it is in a few others if I remember correctly.
Here is the detailed answer for those who might have to miss the caucus but want to participate anyway.
From the FAQ on the Dem site (since they say it better than I do…
Can I vote absentee or by proxy in the Caucuses? No. There are only three reasons you can vote in the caucuses without being there. If you serve in the military, have a medical condition that prevents your attendance, or for religious reasons cannot attend your caucus, you can request an affidavit from the State Party. To find this affadavit, go to http://www.wa-democrats.org/caucusinfo and download the Caucus Surrogate Affadavit Form. This must be returned to the State Party by February 1st. No one else can vote without being there. You can become a delegate without attending your caucus. College students registered at their home address but living away from home cannot vote but can become a delegate using the process described below.
Link to FAQhttp://www.wa-democrats.org/index.php?page=display&id=266
The caucus has some strict time allotments and some that are soft. In general normal sized precincts will be done in about two hours.
Getting there early or at least on time will be best especially for those in large precincts since the sign-in process can become a bottleneck when turnout is as big as expected.
next: ok your precinct has no PCO. Yes that means one of your neighbors will have to volunteer at the caucus to run it. They will then appoint a secretary and a tally clerk. (assuming there are at least three people from your precinct)
More details and a You tube video of the step by step are at the state party page above.
Even though you might have to miss the caucus, if your precinct has no PCO, then you should consider becoming the PCO yourself. Candidate organizations urge their supporters to become PCO’s where possible. You can be appointed after filling out a short form at a district meeting and run for the position next year. It is a rare precinct that has contested PCO elections since it is an unpaid party position, but this year also included replacing a 34th district Senator and a Rep in which case ONLY PCO’s were allowed to vote for the replacements.
Here is the PCO handbook in html format
http://www.democracyforwashington.com/civicspace-0.5/?q=pcohandbook
For more info on caucus history,
this article is pretty easy to read.
http://thenexthurrah.typepad.com/the_next_hurrah/2008/01/questions-about.html
I see my link code is now being turned into alternate text. editing to re add full urls.
January 27, 2008 at 12:52 am #613621In reply to: Wa Dem Caucus
KenParticipantI just noticed the last two questions…
Add
Kids that are not likly to cry or run around and/or get bored are probably fine. Our grandson would be banned after a few minutes.
I think the SCC page states something like.. well let me go look at it…
Washington State residents who are not qualified to register to vote because of
age or citizenship shall be allowed to participate in the platform and resolution
discussions, but not vote on the election of delegates or alternates, nor may they
be elected as delegates or alternates
I think that indicates that any interested student smart enough to be interested in presidential politics, can not only attend, but take part in the discussions and even speak for a candidate if they like, if time allows and there is no representative of that candidate hogging the discussion time.
Go to http://www.wa-democrats.org/ for all the details normal people can stand. And it your really really interested here is a
pdf of delegate selection document in all it’s obtuse glory
This is the official document, or one of them that is used as a resource for those running the caucus. There is also a Caucus Hotline at (206) 583-4345 or e-mail grassroots@wa-democrats.org. This us a statewide number. I am awaiting a bit more clarity on an age related question myself. More on that later.
Sue’s question in next post.
January 27, 2008 at 12:44 am #614358In reply to: Looking For A Good Periodonist In Seattle…
AnonymousInactiveIt is a replacement for my left upper molar #14 to be exact and yes it does need to be replaced. I am looking at either a permanent bridge or an implant, it all depends on if I have enough bone for a bridge. I need to wait until I develope more bone as I had 4 roots removed as well as the molar.
January 26, 2008 at 6:54 pm #586306Topic: Chimney cleaning
in forum WSB Reader RecommendationsLJKParticipantAnyone have a recommendation for a good, thorough chimney cleaner in the area?
January 26, 2008 at 6:26 pm #614121In reply to: Seattle Freeze
charlabobParticipantI’ve been frozen and thawed, and thawed is better — when we first moved here in 2000, we depended on an existing posse (of people who relocated before us.) We have a great social life, are busy, and didn’t notice the freeze. If anything, I would say people were more superficially friendly (when I walked the dog, looked lost, etc.) Now I’m temporarily disabled (looks worse than it is) and strangers practically run up to help me load groceries, pick up something, figure out how to get somewhere. I spent 20 years in the Boston area and Seattle feels much more “normal”. BTW, as a NONrunner, I’m never sure if I’m supposed to say “hi” to people who run by my house. So I do if they look at me (or wave). I do say hi to folks who are walking dogs.
My sweetie and I will try to come on the 3rd. I’ll be the crone with the purple cane. :-)
January 26, 2008 at 6:23 pm #613620In reply to: Wa Dem Caucus
SueParticipantUnfortunately I cannot go to the caucus as I need to be out of town for something I can’t change. But I’m curious, what exactly does one do at a caucus? How long is it? From all that I’ve read about it, I’m really not clear about the event. I notice that my particular precinct has no leader listed – what would that mean if I were going? Does someone need to step up on the spot to take charge? And if they don’t? I’d love to understand a bit more about it for next time. I came from a non-caucus state, and this is my first presidential election here in WA, so this is very new to me.
January 26, 2008 at 4:40 pm #613619In reply to: Wa Dem Caucus
addParticipantKen – Are kids under 18 allowed to come to the caucus? The FAQ page on the WA Dem page said unregistered voters can participate but not vote, but it didn’t specifically say whether younger children can attend. My middle schooler is very interested and pretty informed about the political process, and is especially into tracking the presidential election process. I would love for him to be exposed to the caucus (first year for us to attend) and he is very eager to come. Thanks for any info…
January 26, 2008 at 11:21 am #614380WSBKeymasterJust noticed this post – the forum is busy enough now that we don’t see everything right away – Jack, if you don’t hear from Councilmember Clark within a couple days, let me know at editor (at) westseattleblog (dot) com … or e-mail me there now anyway … I may have a few other ideas for this sort of thing — TR, WSB editor
January 26, 2008 at 8:33 am #614120In reply to: Seattle Freeze
mlyn1375MemberHi all! I agreed with so many of the posts here, I wouldn’t even know where to start with a reply.
I’m new to WS (LOVE it so much more than my old neighborhood), and am actually noticing more friendliness out here, but I definitely know all about the “Seattle Freeze”. After spending a short time on the east coast in 2006, I know conduct experiments like those discussed here where I purposly make eye contact while out walking my dog, or say hello, or say “Merry Christmas” in December just to see what reaction I get. It’s interesting.
Anyway, I’m up for the Anti-Freeze group, but just not on Feb 3rd :-) Maybe we make this a once-a-month thing?
January 26, 2008 at 8:07 am #614293In reply to: Seattle Anti-Freeze
mlyn1375MemberSounds like a great idea! I experienced the “seattle freeze” myself many yrs ago, and am now new to WS, so would love to meet some new people.
Will there be another get together after Feb 3rd? I’m a big Patriots fan, so will doing the Superbowl that day. :-)
January 26, 2008 at 3:23 am #614369In reply to: When should a child be allowed to walk alone?
karenParticipantNothing wrong with paranoid! Predators will pick off the easiest one to get in a herd. Don’t make your child the easiest one. Go a little further – don’t let any child near you be the one. I am as watchful of the other children at the bus stop as my own. I watch to make sure they stay safe. Sure, I may be that interfering old lady on the block, but better that than one kid getting lost.
January 26, 2008 at 3:22 am #614357In reply to: Looking For A Good Periodonist In Seattle…
acemotelParticipantis it a first molar? I wouldn’t imagine a third or second would need replacement…?
January 26, 2008 at 2:19 am #614351In reply to: no kids allowed
AnonymousInactiveI remember a Herfy’s where the KFC/A&W is in White Center or at least in the general area, always was a place to hang out!!
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