rave Citrus fruits available at this time of year. The oranges, tangerines, and mineola were very delicious. Salute to this beautiful orange orb that brought warmth and sunshine to a cold and cloudy day.
abusive language Drivers are driving well above the speed limit on I-5, cutting into and out of lanes and quickly closing in between cars to keep up. This is very dangerous and accidents can occur.
rave Check out the amazing murals all over the Seattle area. Marvel at the talent required to imagine and execute a painting of this scale. It’s sad to see murals and sculptures tagged or damaged with graffiti. It is difficult to understand such rudeness.
abusive language To homeowners with RVs, boats, mobile homes, and older cars parked in their yards or on the street forever. And he rails against homeowners who convert single-family homes into apartment complexes to generate additional income. My neighborhood has changed and home values have decreased.
rave To a young employee in Fred Meyer’s produce department. I asked them where something was. They smiled and said to me. When I thanked him, he said, “You’re welcome.” The best way to say thank you.
abusive language For drivers who wait for a left turn signal until the light turns green. It’s a nuisance for people in line behind you.
rave to the City of Shoreline to repair the sidewalk on Northeast Fifth Avenue. Now you can go to the library with peace of mind.
abusive language To thieves who thought it would be funny to steal bouquets from grocery stores. He lashes out at the parent company for not providing security during business hours. Dear young thief, I hope your family is proud of you for stealing this flower without paying.
rave In our Wallingford neighborhood, the “Valentine Fairy” has placed countless colorful heart and love yard signs for several blocks in different directions. The enthusiasm, cheer, and positive energy made the days that week much brighter. I am very grateful for your kindness. Thank you for spreading JOY!
abusive language To those who are frustrated with city, county, and state governments about trash-filled streets and highways. We the people will drop that garbage. I think “mama” will come and pick us up after us. Please stop contributing to the confusion. Adopt-a Spot and Neighborhood Pitter Patrol make our streets and highways less unpleasant by providing supplies to people who help clean up after others.
rave To the thoughtful person who placed fresh flowers in the women’s restroom at the Edmonds and Kingston Ferry intersection. We pay tribute to the crew members who patiently provide special support to people with mobility impairments. Marvel at the fascinating historical photos and indigenous art inside the cabin, the jigsaw puzzles on most tables, and the reopened galley kitchen. It’s so nice to be able to re-experience amenities that ferry passengers took for granted before pandemic restrictions forced them into their cars for months on end.