BellevuecondominiumsDowntown Bellevuefamilylifestyle January 15, 2020

Snow Days

I grew up on the East coast, so was used to several snow storms every winter. School was rarely cancelled or delayed and you hardly ever got a day off work due to snow. The north and mid-Atlantic states on the East coast are prepared for snow every winter. There are more snow plows there than there are Starbucks and Teslas here in Bellevue. Still, when we occasionally get snow here it reminds me of when I was a kid and we couldn’t wait until the snow was deep enough to head to the perfect sledding streets.

The Puget Sound region doesn’t get as excited about snow – too many hills and not quite as many snow plows. I live downtown and whenever it snows I can’t wait to find my snow gear and head out for a walk. Everything seems quieter when its snowing and the skyline takes on a different look in the snow. The dogs love the snow too – they’re like little kids jumping, rolling and snow-plowing their noses through the snow. Its great fun to watch the kids build snow people and navigate their sleds down the hillside at Ashford Park. Living downtown, I have the luxury of being able to walk everywhere for anything I need – a definite advantage to urban living.

It’s Wednesday afternoon and here comes the snow again. Hope everyone makes it home safely and someone has a hot chocolate ready when you get home. Be patient . . . the days are getting longer and before you know it, it will be spring.

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Bellevue Weekend Events

If you’re not a fan of college basketball tournament play, there are interesting and fun local events for adults and children this weekend.

BELLEVUE BOTANICAL GARDEN SPRING BULB LECTURE
SATURDAY MARCH 24th  –  10:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Slide show and walking tour through the botanical gardens to learn about the best spring bulbs for our area and how to get the most from your spring bulbs. $25 BBG society member/$35 non-member

Pre-registration required     www.bellevuebotanical.org or 425-452-2750

BELLEVUE YOUTH THEATRE PERFORMANCE OF “THE LAST UNICORN”
Friday 3/23 @ 7:00 PM
Saturday 3/24 @ 2:00 PM and 7:00 PM
Sunday 3/25 @ 2:00 PM
16051 NE 10th Street/Bellevue

Tickets and additional information at 425-452-7155 or
https://parks.bellevuewa.gov/community-centers/bellevue-youth-theatre

FROG HOP – FRIDAY MARCH 23rd 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM
Learn about the life cycle of these amazing amphibians and the kinds of frogs native to Western Washington. Explore Lewis Creek using your ears to guide the way. Bring a flash light or head lamp, wear warm/waterproof shoes and warm clothes. Recommended for children age 5 and over. Event is free.

Information and registration at 425-452-4195

 

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Bellevue’s New Waterfront Park

Scheduled for completion the last quarter of 2018, the new Meydenbauer Bay waterfront park promises to be bigger and better than ever. The park expansion has been in the planning stages for years while the city acquired properties and obtained funding to create the new waterfront park. The public will have access to 700′ of lakefront, a much larger swimming beach, bath house with rest rooms, changing rooms and locker rooms, a public marina and a unique pedestrian pier that will allow you to walk out over the water. Terraced grounds will provide plenty of space for picnics, relaxing and taking in the lake view. Rentals of non-motorized boats and paddle boards will also be available.

Bellevue’s waterfront is only 1 1/2 blocks from the Downtown Park. The lakefront park expansion will better connect the city’s waterfront to the Downtown Park and eventually to the Grand Connection.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Robin Myers is a Realtor® with Windermere Real Estate specializing in downtown Bellevue’s condominium residences.

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Love Bellevue’s Parks? Get Involved, Make a Difference

Most of us agree Bellevue is a great place to live. Residents consistently giving high marks to the city’s government, services, safety, parks and recreation services and overall amenities. One of the city’s biggest perks is its many parks  –  urban parks, waterfront parks and small pocket parks offering playgrounds, indoor and outdoor recreation options, walking and hiking trails, boat launches, swimming beaches and more. If you’re a park user and appreciate the city’s efforts in maintaining and improving the parks, maybe now is the time to get involved  –  the City Council is seeking candidates for a vacancy on the Parks and Community Services Board. Continue reading