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Ahh, the cool rain returns…

The rain has returned to Rain City and Seattle survived its’ heat wave last week…a couple of neighborhood bloggers share how they did it in this weeks’ Neighborhood Round-up….

Hot…hot…very hot last week so a few tips for beating the heat durring the next wave from Issaquah’s Red Brick Blog and in West Seattle’s Alki it was also too hot to cook…so here’s an idea….

The Capitol Hill coyotes are not just a wild west tale! Wild canines in Capitol Hill…so for balance, new, extraordinary wild felines in Issaquah Undressed .

Down from Capitol Hill and South of Madison there is special summer place where music drifts in an evening garden…. Drifting further south and up to Beacon Hill, Beacon Lights tells us that this coming Saturday will bring children and candy together for a wacking good time!

Kirkland Weblog shares a tip on where to go at dusk and relax…out west and at the top of Admiral in West Seattle Blog where to go for a Matinee and more.

Happy 200th Beach Drive Blog!

About the Author: Deborah Burns

Seattle Real Estate Agent who moved to Seattle in 1994, and whose enthusiasm for all things Seattle and it's wonderful "Urban Villages" increases everyday when I am out and about in Seattle. * Seattle Real Estate Blog: Seattle's Urban Villages http://seattlesurbanvillages.com/ * Cell Phone: 206-618-0565 * Email: deborah.burns.seattle@gmail.com

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1. Comment from Jillayne Schlicke
Time July 18, 2007 at 10:54 pm

I love the rain!
Yet, I don’t love the pollen that the rain brings down with it.
I must have sneezed 12 times in a row this morning!

My favorite season is fall: lots of rain, everything green is turning colors, and no grass pollen in the air.

Deborah,

Any news on where the best Harry Potter Book Parties will be?

2. Comment from Deborah Burns
Time July 18, 2007 at 11:38 pm

Here are where Harry Potter parties are happening in Seattle Friday night waiting for the magical midnight release date.  The one at Queen Anne Books begins at 8 AM Saturday morning for it’s festivities that may be a more child friendly time.  There are lots of great choices to have a great Hogworts time!

I am loving the rain too…it’s a nice change of pace.  Then the sun will come out and the air will sparkle again!  Thank goodness I won’t have to water so much.

3. Comment from Jillayne Schlicke
Time July 27, 2007 at 12:10 pm

Hey Deborah,

Here’s an idea for a blog article: how to find and reserve the best seats for the SeaFair Torchlight Parade. By this I mean, beyond paying for tickets to sit in the bleachers. For example, where ought a person lay out their chairs and blankets so that the marching band plays and the UW cheerleaders perform right in front of you.

Thanks!

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