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We only live a block from Occidental Square, so we moseyed down there at 5:28 to find the park packed with people! Part of it is that Thrill the World was scheduled 30 min before the Sounders pregame march at 6pm. Because we were so late,...

I promise.. this is the only making fun I'm going to do of people who wear kilts (this week). And then I'll also quickly add posts about Thrill the World and the Sounders game, increasing the chances that the people who work at Utilikilts might...

These awesome new murals were spotted over on 3rd (next to Salumi). I've heard from a little bird that the mural was done by a person who lives / works in P2 and decided to take some initiative to make the neighborhood better. Those are the types...

October 2009 marks the 26th Anniversary of Michael Jackson's Thriller video. Thrill The World 2009 is the worldwide attempt to break the world record for the largest simultaneous dance. Thriller groups all across America and in other nations will join together at the same exact...

BEFORE: AFTER: It looks like some thoughtful person decided to feed the birds right after PSCA and some volunteers finished cleaning up the park (picking up all of the cigarette butts) and adding orange buckets for the Lazarus to use as their ashtrays. ONE WEEK AFTER: So, while it...

The Husband and I were on our way to Costco yesterday, when we drove past the photo (above) Not sure the origins of this, but it's very exciting to see happening in the neighborhood (and to have it be young artists)...

I used to feel like homelessness was a choice for the majority of the people that live on the streets of Seattle. From talking with Daniel, Felix, John, Robert, and Joseph, I’ve learned that there are so many circumstances that can happen to a person that leads them to where they are living on the streets or in the shelters. After spending almost two hours talking and laughing with the first four, I met Joseph (the one who had already announced his love for me). He is currently living on the medical floor of the Union Gospel mission and is not a Seattle native. He told me that he had been hearing for a while how great Seattle was (specifically for being homeless) because there are so many services here, so many handouts, and so many liberal policies regarding homelessness. That’s why we get people from all over the country—it’s “easier” to be homeless in Seattle than in most other cities. New York has pretty harsh laws regarding homelessness, many of them instated with Mayor Guiliani (read this story of a NY homeless man).  On any given night in America, there are about 664,000 people sleeping on the street. Sergeant Paul Gracy (West Precinct Community Police Team) told me that there are 2,247 beds available to homeless in Seattle. In a recent article by Nate, Burg, he stated that “to fight homelessness, some cities provide services, some build housing, and some arrest people. Often it's a combination of the three, but now many critics are calling on officials to de-emphasize the law enforcement element.”