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Beats watching the football game on Sunday,
Yeah. We’ve got bees in the garden.
This has to be some evil ploy….it can’t be real. Shame on you for toying with us.
@1 Just perfect if you plan on dusting off the grill for your Super Bowl party! And I do plan on doing just that.
I just enjoyed an afternoon bike ride on Soos Creek, followed by a Jersey Mike’s #7 consumed at Lake Meridian.
Enjoy it! Maybe spring will come to Seattle a couple of weeks early. Always liked it when that happened.
@6, nah, this is the false spring we always get in February. It’ll be nice for a while, then four good solid months of gloom and chill. July 5th it’ll be nice.
I can’t believe I went outside today without a jacket on.
The 5 Point’s outdoor seating is open. Come eat brunch and drink outside in the sun.
@ 6 even last summer was decent by June 1st, above 60 and even if not sunny didn’t rain too much.
For all those who are interested, http://www.weatherspark.com is a way better way to look at weather. No ads too.
@9, I just can’t brunch at your place any more. You lent your voice against the high-earner state income tax, and for the Chihuly museum. I know, one less chicken fried steak sold to the likes of me won’t make you have to give up your private island, but you’ve congealed the sausage gravy of my affections.
not to turn this into a lynching, but i feel like @9 generally profits from ruining cool stuff (Cap Hill Block Party, 5 Point, etc).
If these are the wages of global warming, I’m going to go let my car idle until ti runs out of gas.