Results tagged “christmaseve”

You can retrace Santa's entire Christmas Eve trek at the NORAD Santa site.

This one's titled simply "The Look." Seattlest's Flickr pool has no shortage of festive photos and snowbound scenery. But let's take a moment to consider the reason for the season: Because if we weren't so busy celebrating we'd be too grouchy to live with. Check out Seattleye's large, suitable for framing version here. Our posting will be light the next few days. Have a safe and happy holidays everyone.

Finally we've found a replacement for clicking updates on political polls--clicking for weather updates on Cliff Mass's blog: "There should be an inch or two by the end of the Wed. morning commute. At this point it looks like temperatures will warm up enough by midday that that the snow might turn very wet or even to rain at the lowest elevations...but we are right on the edge." Then later on Wednesday, another system is headed our way that could bring rain or a lot more snow, depends on how lucky we are. Has anyone read Cliff's book?

Details are starting to leak out about the Carnation woman suspected of killing her parents, her brother and her wife, and their two kids Christmas Eve with the help of a boyfriend.

Alright, this photo is a little Evening Magazine for our tastes and it's got nothing to do with Christmas Eve, but screw it--we like it. Uploaded to the Flickr Pool by Timwillis.

Inspired by a random iPod event at Seattlest's Thanksgiving, a friend lamented the early death of John Denver and then launched into a diatribe about how he didn't pull a Kennedy; that is, Denver wasn't a dilettante pilot. He went on to explain that Denver was an experienced pilot who owned many planes and flew often. He died, our friend claimed, when one of the fuel tanks in the experimental plane he was flying...

Ah, Spring.

Its Christmas Eve and the pickens are slim. Here are some random things around town tonight that look potentially do-able:

Last night as the wind blew us home we came across a radio ad for Shane Co. that has us very concerned for Tom Shane's mental state.

Seattlest has often spent entire weekends staring in to space, fantasizing about what it would be like to be a live-in butler at a sorority house. Imagine our surprise when we found just such an opportunity on Craigslist, a posting since tragically deleted before Seattlest could archive the gem…but not before submitting our resume. Despite their feeble assertion to the contrary, the Banyan Manor is the manifestation of all of Seattlest’s hopes and dreams.

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