by Mrs Haruo » Wed May 03, 2017 3:35 am
Ed: We live south of the Seattle city limits by about a mile in an unincorporated pocket of the county so the Seattle Police Dept. has no jurisdiction. King County Sheriff's Dept. does however and I doubt they would care if you parked in our driveway unless a nosy neighbor complained. If you and Trudy are planning to play your car stereo at a level loud enough to shake the dishes on my shelves and throw beer bottles out into the streets till 2 am, I will be banging on your door with a baseball bat before we have a chance to explain anything to the local sheriff. Seriously, we have a lot of bags of juniper brush we cleared off an embankment in front of our house blocking the back of our driveway that we are slowly chopping into smaller pieces to get carried away in the "Food and Yard Waste" bin each week and were wondering if we could get it cleared out by the time you get here. It has been a record breaking rainy winter so I have not been out chopping brush near as often as we were expecting. The most popular "RV park" that I am familiar with is commonly known as the "Wal-mart Parking Lot" or the back of "Fred Meyer" parking lot. We are members of AAA so I will consult with them. Since you are a veteran, the VFW up the street might not object to you parking up there, but there is a rather noisy motorcycle club that meets at the same corner so I can't vouch for it being quiet, especially as there are normally a couple of fireworks stands at the same intersection around the 4th. Fireworks unfortunately are legal here around the 4th and it gets noisy enough that most vets with PTSD leave the area or go to bed under heavy sedation.
Weather varies, generally sunny and warm, 80's is considered HOT around here. We hope for clear skies but don't count on it.
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