If you caught the sunset Friday, June 30, you know how spectacular this particular one was. "Clouds covered the sky most of the evening," wrote local photographer Lee Lageschulte. "Then the …
Young Mary Ann Jones reaches landfall after successfully navigating the majestic waters of the Salish Sea. "It was a beautiful day for an adventure," said photographer Bob Sears, who took this …
A group of men who had just finished playing rugby decided to take a dip into Puget Sound near the Waterfront Center. They, and others, were treated to a spectacular sunset on June 22.
The low tide on Monday, June 19, provided many with the chance to glimpse the underside of the ferry dock. It also meant that shells and rocks normally covered were exposed. Remember: The City of …
The Edmonds Marsh is a tidally-influenced saltwater estuary. Yes, it is ecologically significant. Have you visited lately? Many simply trek to only one section of the marsh, the long boardwalk …
The flower baskets are out. The City's Adopt-A-Flower Basket Program is an opportunity for businesses and citizens to make an investment in the community by adopting a flower basket for one …
From Henry Draper: "A Wilson's warbler joined the cherry tree parade today (May 9). A rare sighting for me – I've only seen one other in all the years I've been observing the comings and goings in …
Drummer Julia Raymond performed with the Cascadia Pipe Band last weekend at the Edmonds Masonic Lodge on Dayton Street. The free event was called a "ceilidh," a traditional Scottish/Irish social …
Amanda Thornton-DeWitt passed along a fantastic photo of an owl at Hutt Park in Edmonds. What a hoot. Fun fact from Audubon: The eyes of an owl are not true "eyeballs." Their tube-shaped eyes are …
Who says daffodils can't grow on trees? We would never. Michelle Morris sent us proof from her south Edmonds Bowl neighborhood. It was actually her neighbor, Sheila Valentine, who spotted …
Good-ish weekend weather can bring out the crowds along the Edmonds waterfront any time of year. On Sunday, many took advantage of the views from Brackett’s Landing South to the off-leash dog park. …
Bob Sears came across City workers installing an interpretive sign at the Edmonds Waterfront Center. From left are Jeff Seinko, senior parks worker, and Rob Freeborn, parks maintenance lead.