Readers, Give us a Piece of Your Mind!

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If you haven’t noticed, there’s a place on the Wallyhood website for YOU the reader to post your own musings, questions or midnight rants.  Click the Forums link to the right of the Home button and let rip.  Here are some highlights from last week:

  • People living in vehicles and Dogs on the playfield continue to be hot topics.  Check out these long, detailed posts.  Why not chip in your 2 cents?
  • Has the neighbor’s dog run over and pooped in your yard once too often?  Or fed up with people who are too uptight about a little dog poop?  Join the Poop ‘N Scoop Criminals!!! conversation.  (The title says it all, doesn’t it?).
  • On a more mundane note, if you need to get your eyes checked after reading all these Forums, here are Optometry recommendations.
  • Cars and dogs continue spark the liveliest discussions.  If you live near 99, take heed of Car theft: A problem near 99?.

Finally, speaking of lively discussions, this week all these topics were overshadowed (in addition to global warming, health care reform and nuclear arms treaty with Russia) by a long comments thread on Wallyhood’s “Please, Drive Your Car Regularly” post.  The issue at stake was TICKETING for 72 HOUR STREET PARKING.  Feelings ran high either in support of that law or in sympathy for the people ticketed.

Note:  If you would like to ask/complain/congratulate SPD about their ticketing policy for this, their general information line is:  (206) 684-5520.  Meanwhile, we here in the Wallyhood central office (okay, there is no central office, but it sounds good, doesn’t it?) are working on getting a statement from them and will post when we have it.


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Helen

Helen has lived in Wallingford for 16 years and think it’s the best neighborhood in Seattle, possibly the world. She has worn a track between her house, QFC and the library and spends a lot time poking her nose into things. She is a mother, does volunteer work and is interested in local, green and child-related issues. She has an advanced degree in English literature and thus reads a lot and enjoys the craft of writing. She also works part-time for her husband’s software company (doesn’t everyone have a software company around here?).

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  1. susanoshie

    Speaking of dogs, did you know there was a dog training studio right in your neighborhood?
    Avoid having your dog poop in the wrong yard with a bit of training. Providing they are not in the middle of it!

    Paws4training : Susan Oshie

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