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Best of the Blog
By Shayla Ring
The Port of Seattle’s weblog is one of the best ways so that you can keep updated on what’s occurring on the Port and Seattle-Tacoma Worldwide Airport (SEA). Since 2018, you’ve come to the weblog greater than 700,000 occasions!
These prime 25 blogs have caught your consideration over time.
Airport Safety
Arrive on the Airport Early!
You’ve got heard our recommendation to reach two hours earlier than your flight’s boarding time — and three hours early for worldwide journey. What’s the reasoning behind arriving early? Discover ways to deal with peak journey intervals and getting by means of the airport to make your expertise at SEA as stressless as doable.
Safety Checkpoints 101
Safety checkpoints can typically be a supply of frustration for vacationers. Right here’s a fast information to safety checkpoints at SEA Airport, plus ideas and instruments to make your subsequent journey simpler.
Navigating Safety in 20 Minutes or Much less
At SEA Airport, our aim is to get you thru safety in 20 minutes or much less. Study extra in regards to the assets, expertise, and customer support practices that can get you the place you’re going sooner.
Apps for the Airport
Touring can result in many unknowns earlier than you attain your vacation spot. Airport apps can maintain you up to date on flight standing, airport maps, TSA wait occasions, and all the pieces you must keep calm and picked up in your journey.
Why Can the Checkpoints at SEA Be Such a Problem?
There are a lot of elements that contribute to checkpoint wait occasions. Learn these safety FAQs to prepare in your journey from SEA.
Winter Climate at SEA
Airport Winter Climate 101
Winter climate is daunting for all types of journey by land, sea, or air. Get a behind-the-scenes look on how SEA Airport offers with PNW winter climate even earlier than the primary flake falls.
Winter Climate FAQs at SEA
A winter wonderland doesn’t all the time conjure heat and fuzzy emotions for vacationers. Put your winter worries to relaxation with these FAQs about SEA Airport winter climate.
Discover Seattle Earlier than and After your Cruise
Discover Seattle Baggage Free with Port Valet
Exploring the town of Seattle is gorgeous. Much less stunning? Dragging your baggage from place to put. With Port Valet, benefit from the metropolis baggage-free! In 5 simple steps, your baggage might be transported from cruise line to airport, courtesy of the Port of Seattle.
Issues to Do in Seattle (As a substitute of Dragging Your Baggage Round)
Discover these two hour, 4 hour, and day-long itineraries of one of the best points of interest in Seattle, courtesy of Go to Seattle.
Inside Have a look at SEA Airport
Secrets and techniques of SEA Airport
Pet potties, meditation rooms, and bike racks — SEA Airport has all of it! This insider perspective appears to be like on the little-known airport facilities that can make your journey day higher.
5 Quick Info about SEA Airport
Are you up for some Airport-related trivia? Listed below are 5 quick and improbable details about SEA Airport.
Why Is SEA Airport Formed Like a Boomerang?
Did you discover that the form of the SEA Airport resembles a boomerang? It’s not simply because we wish vacationers to return. Learn a fast historical past lesson about SEA Airport and its evolution from World Struggle 2 to 2022.
High 10 Concepts for SEA Customer Go Entry
The SEA Customer Go Program will get you entry past safety even should you’re not flying that day. Listed below are 10 of our favourite methods to make use of your Customer Go.
5 Quick Info in regards to the IAF Pedestrian Walkway
SEA Airport’s record-breaking building challenge on the Worldwide Arrivals Facility (IAF) is the world’s largest elevated walkway rising 85 ft over an lively taxi lane with planes touring beneath. Learn 5 quick details about this iconic architectural addition.
Bambuza Vietnam Kitchen: Homegrown and Household-inspired
Bambuza Vietnam Kitchen joined the SEA Airport household as a part of the Airport Modernization Undertaking. Get the within scoop from the native restaurant’s CEO and founder on Bambuza’s origins, their transfer to the airport, and menu favorites.
Who Pays for SEA Airport?
Are you aware who pays for the airport? Chances are you’ll be shocked to know that SEA Airport receives no funding from taxpayers. Listed below are solutions to your essential questions on funds, income, and all the pieces in between.
4 Causes You’re Ready on the Airplane at SEA
Your airplane has touched down and also you’re able to get off the airplane, however you’re nonetheless sitting and ready for a gate project. What’s occurring? Listed below are 4 the explanation why you’re not off the airplane simply but.
Vital Options at SEA Airport
Spot Saver Is Right here to Keep at SEA
What’s higher than ready in line on the airport? Nearly something! Study extra about find out how to reserve your spot within the safety line with SEA Spot Saver. And what different vacationers should say about it.
Assist! I Misplaced One thing on the Airport
Dropping your private objects on the airport is frightening. SEA Airport is right here to assist. Observe these 4 steps to be reunited together with your objects very quickly.
Person’s Information to the Prepare at SEA Airport
Speeding by means of the airport to search out your gate is rarely enjoyable, and SEA Airport’s prepare system ensures you don’t should. From journey ideas, airline concourse data, and — in fact a map — this weblog has all the pieces you must learn about taking the prepare at SEA.
Why Am I Taking a Bus to Get to my Airplane?
Have you ever boarded or departed your airplane utilizing a shuttle bus? Discover out about floor boarding, once you’ll use it, and why it advantages the rising SEA Airport.
All You Ever Needed to Learn about Hyperlink Mild Rail to SEA Airport
Every single day roughly 6,000 individuals use the airport station on the Hyperlink Mild Rail. Get solutions to all of your questions in regards to the airport station, accessibility and price, and find out how to get to the airport terminal.
4 Info about Human Trafficking in Washington
The Port of Seattle is a nationwide chief in combating human trafficking in its maritime and airport services. Study human trafficking in our state and how one can be part of the struggle.
Maritime
5 Quick Info about Maritime Cargo
Maritime cargo is a big contributor to holding our area’s financial system afloat. However how a lot have you learnt about marine site visitors? Listed below are 5 quick — and enjoyable — details about exports and port infrastructure.
5 Quick Info about Business Fishing
that Seattle is one of the best with regards to seafood. However do you know that the seafood business is greater than only a quaint anachronism? It’s been a thriving business and income for our area for greater than 100 years? Learn up on 5 quick details about business fishing on the Port of Seattle.
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‘Hidden Yards Lost’ also hurt the Seahawks as much as turnovers
Occasionally, football coaches will talk about something called “Hidden Yards Lost.” These are the plays that did meaningfully affect the football game, but you won’t find them reflected anywhere because another event on the field made it so that play never existed.
In short, these are the big plays that get erased by a penalty.
I went through all 17 games from the Seattle Seahawks this season and tracked the yards that were lost because of penalties.
Below are the results. If you’d like to know the greatest offender, I can tell you it is…
at the conclusion of this post.
Here are the rules and initial guidelines:
Rules and Guidelines for Invisible Yards Lost
- This seeks to measure the difference between what a play would have gained, against where the ball ultimately ended up because of lost yards due to penalty. For example, a 10 yard gain negated by an offensive holding penalty would be a total of 20 “Hidden Yards Lost”
- A false start, a defensive hold, an offsides, and other infractions that either kill the play or simply result in X yards plus new set of downs are not the objective in Hidden Yards Lost
- This will overwhelmingly appear to be the fault of the offense. Reason being, a defensive penalty adds yards in the same direction as the ball is headed, while offensive (and certain special teams) penalties are what move the ball against where it was originally headed.
- Of those, the primary offender are perimeter holding calls. Again, makes sense, as those are often isolated engagements in full view of an official.
- There were some surprises.
At this point in the season, it appears as if Anthony Bradford might be the worst player in football. I remain shocked that he was given so much time to sow chaos among his brethren linemen before finally a fresh face entered the mix.
Leonard Williams makes an appearance as the first defensive player to join the fray. That play was so bonkers the entire Seattle beat had to look it up and write about it all evening. Even though there was a false start, the play bizarrely continued just long enough for Big Cat to facemask a dude. As we learned – twice(!) this season, a personal fall supersedes a lesser penalty. Therefore, instead of five yards backwards it was 15 yards forward for the San Francisco 49ers.
Kenneth Walker…woof.
Derick Hall was having so much fun.
Two roughing the passer penalties destroyed negative plays on the offense, while Devon Witherspoon cancelled out a big sack, and Jerrick Reed threw his hat in for the big special teams field position cancellation.
Not to be outdone, Mike Jerrell lost an entire football field in two plays.
Week 10 had nothing, followed by the bye week.
We resume:
Week 18 had nothing to report
Results
Here are the biggest yard-subtractors, in order:
- Mike Jerrell: 98
- DK Metcalf: 72 and a TD
- AJ Barner: 64 and a TD
- Pharaoh Brown: 58
- Kenneth Walker: a 57-yard TD
Notes –
- Leonard Williams will get the nod for most defensive yards lost at 49, which surprised me because of how well he played this season. It was the result of three very unfortunately-timed plays.
- Anthony Bradford: at just 40 yards and a safety didn’t even finish the season in the top five. There were even a couple other players in the fifties.
- I’m not going to conclude the same thing about DK Metcalf that I some people will. For starters, the offensive pass interference calls are for him blocking while another receiver got the ball. I have long been a proponent that Metcalf receives a disproportionate amount of physical calls against him because of his size and aura, especially weighed against the physical calls that are not called in his favor. The dude is big and easy to see. I will admit the volume of those is alarming, and if somebody insists on continuing to try screen plays in the future, they’ve got to figure out how to help Metcalf out here.
ONE FINAL NUMBER
In total, the Seahawks lost 802 yards and three touchdowns in the 2024 season that will never show up on the stat sheet. Erased from time, almost like the picture of Marty McFly’s family in Back to the Future.
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Seattle’s Little Free Libraries Offer a Catalog of Collections and Connections
Spooning buttercream into a pastry bag, Kim Holloway is close to opening time. She pipes rosettes of frosting on trays of vanilla cupcakes—some plain vanilla frosting, some cookies and cream.
With the aid of Holloway’s “partner in crime,” Kathleen Dickenson, they prop the lid of an old-fashioned school desk in Holloway’s front yard and fill it with cupcakes. Holloway adds edible pearls and glitter. Shortly after 3 p.m., the Little Free Bakery Phinneywood is open for business—the business of sharing.
“I love to bake, and many people have told me, ‘Oh, you should open a bakery.’ And I just think, ‘No, no, no, no. It would take the joy out of it for me,” Holloway says.
“To me, the seed library is part of food security. It’s like having money in the bank, but it’s seeds in the library.”
Like hundreds of other Little Free hosts in the region, she’s found joy instead in giving.
And, like so many good ideas, this one started with a book.
In 2009, a Wisconsin man named Todd Bol built a Little Free Library in his front yard, encouraging passersby to take a free book or drop off extras. The idea and the format—a wooden box set on a post, usually with a latched door—seeded a movement, with more than 150,000 registered worldwide.
“Seeded” got literal fast: The Little Free book idea spread to other sharing opportunities, including a rampant crop of Little Free Seed Libraries, where people swap extra packets of cilantro and Sungolds.
Seattle’s density, temperate climate, walkable neighborhoods—and maybe our introvert culture?—make it easy for the little landmarks to thrive. They exploded during the COVID-19 pandemic, when locals thought outside the box by putting up a box, including what’s believed to be the nation’s first Little Free Bakery and first Little Free Art Library. Many built on the region’s existing affinity for hyperlocal giving—the global Buy Nothing phenomenon, for one example, was founded on Bainbridge Island.
“We just seem to do more of all these versions of sharing,” says “Little Library Guy,” the nom de plume of a longtime resident who showcases the phenomenon on his Instagram feed and a helpful map.
The nonprofit organization now overseeing global Little Free Libraries finds the nonbook knockoffs “fun and flattering,” communications director Margret Aldrich says in an email. (She also notes “Little Free Library” is a trademarked name, requiring permission if used for money or “in an organized way.”)
Some libraries stress fundamental needs: A recently established Little Free Failure of Capitalism in South Seattle provides feminine products, soap, chargers, even Narcan. A Columbia City Little Free Pantry established by personal chef Molly Harmon grew into a statewide network for neighbors supporting neighbors.
Others are about the little things: Yarn. Jigsaw puzzles and children’s toys. Keychains (one keychain library in Hillman City has a TikTok account delighting 8,000+ followers). A Little Free Nerd Library holds Rubik’s Cubes and comic books.
Regardless of where each library falls on Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, they stand on common ground. “There’s a line from [Khalil] Gibran: ‘Work is love made visible,’ ” Little Library Guy says in a phone call. “That’s what they’re doing. They’re showing that they love the community by doing something for them.”
Here’s a little free sample of what you might find around town:
Seeding a Movement
At the UW Farm, on 1.5 acres of intensively planted land at the Center for Urban Horticulture, students grow more than six tons of organic produce annually. They learn about agriculture and ecology while providing food for 90 families in a neighborhood CSA, for college dining halls and for food banks.
One chilly November day, students and volunteers on the self-sustaining farm worked with the small staff to inventory what seemed like countless seeds for next year’s plantings: Parade onions, Autumn Beauty sunflowers, Painted Mountain corn, Genovese basil. Packs with just a small number of remaining seeds were set aside for the Little Free Seed Library installed near rows of winter greens.
Farm manager Perry Acworth organized the little library during the pandemic, seeing the renaissance in home gardening coupled with a run on supplies. “Seeds were sold out … even if they had money, they couldn’t find them,” she says.
Acworth picked up a secondhand cabinet—one with a solid door, rather than the usual Little Free Library glass window, because seeds need to be protected from light. Althea Ericksen, a student at the time, designed it, painted it with a cheerful anthropomorphic beet, and installed it.
Seeds were packed inside jars to protect them from rodents and birds who otherwise would have a feast, and the Little Free Seed Library was born—shielded from rain and direct sun, convenient to pedestrians as well as cars.
On a recent day, seeds for radish, mizuna, red cabbage, and flashy troutback lettuce waited in lidded jars for their new winter homes.
On the side of the seed library, thank you notes sprout comments such as, “Thank you for sharing.” Enough harvests have gone by to see the library’s benefits, from flowering pollinators to harvests of food. A mere handful of seeds isn’t useful for the farm’s scale, Acworth notes, but for library guests, “If I have five sunflowers in my yard, five heads of lettuce, that’s great.”
It isn’t all sunflowers and appreciation. The library has been emptied more than once; the seeds were once dumped out and used to fuel a fire on the ground.
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Video: Jordan Babineaux on the #Seahawks: “EVERYBODY'S on the Hot Seat” | Seattle Sports – Seattle Sports
Seahawks Legend Jordan Babineaux joins hosts Dave Wyman and Bob Stelton to discuss the future of the Seahawks. Babineaux shares his opinons on Geno Smith, DK Metcalf, John Schneider and more.
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0:00 Will Geno Smith be back?
5:01 Should Ryan Grubb have been fired?
7:24 Will DK Metcalf be back?
9:27 Fixing O-line issues
14:47 Ernest Jones re-sign?
17:10 Is John Schneider on the Hot Seat?
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Listen to The Wyman & Bob Show weekdays from 2 p.m. – 7 p.m. live on Seattle Sports 710 AM and the Seattle Sports App, or on-demand wherever you listen to podcasts.
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