Stories for August 2021

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Wednesday, August 4

Seattle Pacific University professor takes literary look at whales in first book

Seattle Pacific University associate professor of English and local author Peter Moe knows the frustration of gazing at the ocean in hopes of spotting a whale swimming past and seeing nothing.

Pilot program in Seattle business district aims to decrease rat population through nonlethal means

Goal is to launch similar projects in other neighborhoods

When a snowy owl touched down among the rooftops and trees on top of Queen Anne last fall, Tanea Stephens, along with fellow Queen Anne residents and daily visitors, regularly flocked to the side streets off Queen Anne Avenue to admire and photograph the country raptor wintering in the big city.

Property Views: A long-term plan is key to success in this market

The real estate market in Seattle is still in high gear.

Tree Talk: The not-so-fine (and sometimes accidental) art of coppicing

Nature can be a merry prankster, a purveyor fo whimsy, a master of serendipity.

Revisiting the Park: Developing a passion for diving

Skiing was always an option in the winter time for Madison Parkers. The Seattle drizzle eventually got to us, so I was happy to help those who were interested in the sport I just took up, SCUBA diving.