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Our Top Nine Recommendations Around Seattle This Week

This week, we re revisiting the Seattle Asian Art Museum, honoring saints at Saint Bread, and celebrating the Marshall Law Band and Tres Leches in-person. Check out all our top recommendations for this week below. Photos courtesy of The Stranger (Anthony Keo), Saint Bread, and Marshall Law Band (James Gerde) ALL WEEK: LOW TIDES AT LOCAL BEACHES A low tide in West Seattle. Getty Images This week, and at certain times of the day, the tides will be exceptionally low for our few and usually not spectacular beaches. And why should this be of interest to you? For one, low tides (by nearly 4 feet on Friday at 12:58 pm) expose the strange-looking creatures whose niche is that area where life transitioned from the sea to land millions of years ago. Beaches at low tides are holy places, in the evolutionary rather than religious sense. But Darwin is not the only Englishman to consider during a very low tide. There is also Isaac Newton. He provided the world with the first comprehensive theor

Seattle Bike N Brews Gave Me Blisters and a Damn Good Time

by Nathalie Graham • May 24, 2021 at 3:50 pm Please enjoy the best picture of the four I took during this ride: my boyfriend looking at the route map on a very lovely bridge in Tukwila. Nathalie Graham I learned recently that the saying time flies when you re having fun is a lie. Instead, the opposite is true. Boring, mundane days skate by while the mind runs on autopilot. This is why your quarantine memories feel amorphous. Look, it s science. The real way to stop time slippage is to do something different. I made this fact my pep talk when I committed to a 32-mile bike ride earlier this month.

Washington photographer s passion: 600,000 photos of flying birds

Washington photographer’s passion: 600,000 photos of flying birds By Erik Lacitis, The Seattle Times Published: May 24, 2021, 6:00am Share: 2 Photos Peter Cavanagh is an award-winning wildlife photographer and a retired University of Washington professor who lectures on the mathematics of bird flight. Behind Cavanagh is great blue heron, on April 15, 2021, at West Point Light House Beach in Seattle s Discovery Park. (Amanda Snyder/Seattle Times/TNS) Photo Gallery SEATTLE If it weren’t for passionate people, this would be a dull world indeed. Peter Cavanagh, of Lopez Island, certainly qualifies in the passionate category, having taken 600,000 photos in the past 13 years of birds all over the world, from Botswana to the Galápagos Islands.

New Museum Exhibit Opening at The Museum of Flight in Seattle

New Museum Exhibit Opening at The Museum of Flight in Seattle New Museum Exhibit Opening at The Museum of Flight in Seattle On July 3, The Museum of Flight opens Stranger Than Fiction: The Incredible Science of Aerospace Medicine, a new exhibition about a lofty subject wrapped in a retro SciFi comic book motif. It’s the story of daring aviation and space adventurers, doctors and researchers developing the means for us to go higher, faster and farther through the air and into space. These are the people who brought themselves to the brink, studied near-death experiences and advanced science so the danger zone could become the comfort zone. Sometimes what they did seemed just plain crazy.

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