Fourth of July from West SeattleTyreke Evans CROSSES The Mayor of Seattle With a Shamgod! Mayor Come

My very amateur fireworks video from 7/4/06. On the far right, the space need, in the center the Lake Union fireworks (and some lightning) and on the left, the Elliott Bay fireworks. Halfway through a little hound dog noticed the firewords and began to howl, so funny! From West Seattle.Check out Tyreke Evans of the New Orleans Pelicans CROSSING up the mayor of Seattle with a Shamgod and laying it in. However the Mayor came right back and won the crowd over with a nice cross and a sweet dime of his own!Kanye West brings out Jesus himself onto the stage and performs "Jesus Walks" Key Arena... lolBen Morris and Melissa Rutz - 1st Place improv West Coast Swing dance in the invitational Jack and Jill at Seattle Easter Swing 2011.Stopped for a slice of pizza at Summerfest and found unexpected entertainment.Probably the last one I'll do for now until there's a storm or snow or something. Still figuring out HandyAVI and Pinnacle!West Seattle House for Sale 3247 38th Avenue SW Seattle, WA 98126 by Urban Abode Group Sabrina Register shows another side of Seattle - West Seattle. For links, see Among the locations featured: Alki Beach, Easy Street Records, Husky Deli, Log House Museum, Schmitz Reserve Park, Bakery Nouveau and Tracy Record and the West Seattle Blog.A compilation of aerial video shot by Greg Daly during fall 2013. Scenes include the highpoint water tower, downtown Seattle, Seacrest park, Lincoln Park, and Gatewood Elementary. This craft was built specifically with ski and snowboard filming in mind. I am available for aerial photography in the greater Seattle area; contact info is at the end of the video. Music is Frou Frou - Let Go.Lincoln Park (sounds so much like Linkin Park...LOL!) in West Seattle is located in a very nice neighborhood. The park has been labeled as West Seattle's major multi-purpose park, which is shaped like a nose bluff on Puget Sound just north of the Fauntleroy Ferry Terminal. The park is absolutely amazing because of the beach area. The park has everything from: baseball field, kid's playgrounds, trails (Poison Oak), bbq areas, picnic tables, beach and even a view of the Fauntleroy Ferry Terminal! I have to admit, this is the best beach area I've ever been to in the Seattle area. I was just blown away by the vast space and awesome views! Keep in mind dogs aren't allowed on the beaches in Seattle, which I just found out today : ( Location: 8011 Fauntleroy Way SW Seattle, WA 98136 Neighborhood: West Seattle (206) 684-4075