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For the first time since the 1962 World’s Fair, the Fun Forest is no longer an entertainment option for visitors to the Seattle Center. January 2nd marked the last day to enjoy the iconic amusement park that’s delighted tourists and residents alike for almost fifty years. Everything from the Fun Forest – EVERYTHING -- is for sale. If you’re interested go to Fun Forest @ Seattle Center on Facebook.
What’s to come in its place? A local radio station and a 44000 Sq. Ft. exhibition center for Dale Chuhuly’s art glass. In the meantime, here’s some photos from a walk to the Fun Center today. Thanks for the memories!
Happy 1.1.11 with best wishes for a terrific 2011!
For all my pals out there injured tonight (you know who you are) and/or frustrated (yes, you, my real estate pals thanks to MATRIX), I have a happy story to share!
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Date: 2010-05-14, 5:32AM PDT
Reply to: comm-gths6-1740226604@craigslist.org [Errors when replying to ads?]
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Our cat has been missing from the Lower Queen Anne area (around Taylor & Aloha) since May 9th. He is a black & white neutered male and goes by the name One. He is 10 years old and around 9-10 pounds. Please contact us asap if you see him or find him.
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I took a walk on lower Queen Anne this evening and went in directions I don't normally go. While on my way back I saw a sign for a cat missing since May 9th. Something made me change my route (yet again)ย and a half block from where I saw the sign, after I started make noises that attract cats,ย one dashed by out of nowhereย matching the photo on the post.ย I went back to the sign, called the number and told the woman where to come to look for what I hoped was her missing cat (it darted under the house listed by my colleague Laurie Way!). I just got aย call. It was the cat's owner and indeed it was her missing cat! She called to say thanks.ย After being gone a full week,ย she's got her treasured cat back home safe and sound.
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By the way, I asked her how the cat was doing and she said it wouldnโt stop crying. I believe that kitteny (aka โOneโ) is telling stories of the past week and all his adventures of survival.
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Welcome home โOneโ -- your safe reunion made my day. - Ricklie