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Come with us now, into the woods, and feel Mother Nature. Her shimmering droplets of rain on our faces. Leaves cascade down ever so gently as trees stand tall and proud, even as their very roots are exposed for all to see.
Come with us now, as we cross over into a special place, that belongs to anyone with the desire to be here. Feel the serenity, smell the forest thick in the air, and know we are one.
Discovery Trails in Long Beach Washington…
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Operating their cranes like a quarter dropping arcade addicts, these Puget Sound creosote cleanup committees have their work cut out for them.
The toxic wood preservative used on treated pilings, containing more than 300 chemicals, leaches contaminates into the sound and beaches for the duration of a treated logs life. And that can be a very long time!
Retrieving the treated wood assists all marine life including salmon, herring, Orca whales, Harbor seals, and many species of birds, who have been documented to suffer from effects of creosote. To date, thousands of tons of derelict pilings and beach debris have been removed from Puget Sound shorelines, as new and non toxic treated pilings have replaced the menacing creosote treated wood to ensure a safer environment for all of us!
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As I head out to Arizona this morning, I ponder the effects of missing out on my daily correspondence in Active Rain.
While I will achieve my goal of submitting a new post each day for the September Localism Challenge, I am going to be dedicating this week to family I've missed in the greater Phoenix area.
Until next week…Best regards from Seattle
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Celebrating the arrival of natures Northwest lifeline from the water, tradition tribal canoes decorate Elliot Bay in a ceremony to welcome salmon into Puget Sound. The value of salmon in our region were honored for cultural, economic, spiritual and environmental impact today.
Seattle Waterfront Park was buzzing with activity this weekend, including a pow wow, coastal drumming, and delectable cooked Salmon
Another reason to love Living in Seattle!
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As I look back on my Seattle walkabouts, I have become aware of how green we really are. Seattle Aquarium is on my to do list every month, and each time I go, there is something different to notice. Today, I was on the look out for green moments to share...
Let's start at the entry, shall we?...
Hmmm...Funny, I never noticed this before!...
By gosh, those are solar panels!
Let's see if we find green inside the aquarium...
Separate trash with ease...Yep, that's pretty green!
Big neon sigh with interactive Scuba diver exhibit every hour on pollution of our oceans...
Oh! How about these statistics?...What a mission statement: Inspiring Conservation Of Our Marine Environment!...with educational programs, beach outreach and updated research on regional species!
Looks to me like our Seattle Aquarium is the epitome of green...Taking a big bite out of pollution and helping us all to understand our local marine life and environment in a fun way!
Just another reason to love Living in Seattle!

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