September 24, 2008
Neighborhood News and Local Blog Roundup

"Bacon Angel" courtesy of Seattlest Flickr contributor erik98122
- In the circle we run in, the word/topic/obsession du jour is bacon. It seems everywhere we turn, someone is lauding the delicious versatility of this once-breakfast-only meat. Proving that bacon is not just for breakfast anymore, the Food Network visited Archie McPhees last week to discuss this veritable (and in the case of some of their products, literal) meat candy.
- The Central District News is covering the bane of our existence: cable internet service in the Central District. We were shocked when moving in to the neighborhood three years ago that only one company offered cable set-up and service in the CD...the shady one. Three years later nothing has changed, Comcast still won't serve the CD, and our internet service and cable connection is as flickering and inconsistent as ever.
- Seattle is still the best place to have a heart attack, and as our first aid teacher often told us, the worst place to just faint. Ready for some unnecessary, rib-breaking CPR?
- West Seattle Blog is covering the gamut of neighborhood news, from the sad to the delightful. First, the bad news: after two recent pedestrian deaths, West Seattle is holding a pedestrian safety rally. (The rally isn't bad; that folks are getting hit by cars is awful. Trust us on this one, as a pedestrian who's felt the bad side of a bumper.) In great news, and not just for West Seattle residents, the West Seattle Farmer's Market is going four seasons. Going into fall and winter, the market will keep its regular hours: Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
- Capitol Hill Seattle is conceding that the fall is upon us, and has some adorable (though sad to us) photographic evidence.



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What a beautiful, beautiful bacon angel!