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Average Price Per ishing Square Foot: $856 you all a Lowest Sales Price: beautiful $620,000 spring ahead. Highest Sales Our year-overPrice: $5,795,000 year numbers in There are currently Seattle area overall 11 active properindicate a 46 perties for sale, with an cent drop in active average sales price of listings. Inven$3,356,000 and avertory is not showing Spafford Robbins age days on market anything other than Property Views of 54 days. a typical seasonal There are currently rise in April, so it is 6 properties pending likely we will continue to be in a market with about sale at time of print with an avertwo to three weeks of inventory age list price of $3,061,667 and an market wide. average days on market of 21 days. By The Numbers (3/1-4/22/22) Denny Blaine, Broadmoor, Denny Blaine, Broadmoor, Washington/Madison Park Washington/Madison Park (condominiums) (single family homes) 6 Sold homes 11 sold homes Average Sales Price: $758,500 Average Days on Market: 39 Average Sales Price: $2,740,360 Average Price per Square Foot: Average Days on Market: 7
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Seattle Opera’s 2021-22 season wraps up in May with Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s crafty comedy “The Marriage of Figaro,” May 7 through May 22 at McCaw Hall. Tickets are on sale now at https://www.seattleopera.org/ on-stage/marriage-of-figaro-2022/, with tickets ranging from $35–$369. For Family Day, May 15, students 18 and under pay only $20 for almost any seat, with special student-oriented activities during intermission. In addition to its mainstage programming, Seattle Opera offers a variety of events featuring new voices in opera and geared toward youth, families and adults. Tickets for youth performances start at $5, while the Opera Talk, Creation Lab and Veterans Cohort Celebration are free and open to the public.
Coming Events • Big Opera Party: 6 p.m. May 13 at The Opera Center Dine under the stars while enjoying exclusive performances by cast members from The Marriage of Figaro. Tickets and information is at https://www.seattleopera.org/ donate/2022-big-opera-party/. • Path With Art Veterans Choir at Northwest Folklife Festival: May 30, Seattle Center In partnership with Path with Art, Seattle Opera established the Veterans Choir as part of its 2019 production of The Falling and the Rising. Since that event, the choir has evolved into a year-round program. Come hear this ensemble of dedicated veterans showcase their work at the Northwest Folklife Festival, time to be announced with the 2022 Folklife schedule. For more information, visit https://www.seattleopera.org/ classes-camps-clubs/for-adults/ path-with-art-veterans-choir/.
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In praise of ephemeral plants
’ll never stop peonies. loving the These lead singworkhorses of ers find their way the garden — the into my gardens long-blooming despite their perennials and andiva-like behavior nuals, the shrubs or calling in sick with multiple regularly. seasons of interWith all these est, and all the distractions over plants that furnish the years, it took evergreen color me awhile to and presence in come around to the dark days of the less flashy, winter. supporting memPansies, wallbers of the garden Erica Browne Grivas flowers, geranicast — especially Get Growing ums, yarrow and the ones that hydrangeas generbloom and almost ously offer bloom instantly disapafter bloom for months on end. pear, leaving no leaves to remind/ Japanese maples are beautiful warn you of their presence. bare, as leaves emerge and as they Not only am I likely to plant explode in color before departing over and through so-called in autumn. “ephemerals,” but giving precious A mugo pine shrub (Pinus garden space to something that “Mugo”) will provide its stalwart blooms for two to three weeks shrubbiness, like a spiky green and vanishes seemed crazy from a gnome, 365 days of the year. These design standpoint. deliver the best bang for your Ephemerals turbocharge their buck if you have a small space or life cycle to leaf out, bloom and only plan to garden certain times set seed before tree canopies shade of year. them out. Some plants may not bloom The first one that made it into as long, but their flowers are my garden was the old-timey so deeply romantic, bodacious looking bleeding heart (Dicentra in layered petals or swooningly spectabilis), which blooms for fragrant, as to seem indispensable. maybe three weeks, and then, I’m thinking of roses, lilacs and when the heat gets too stultifying,
it hauls up its skirts and heads underground until next year. Those little hearts are so sweet and hang high over spring crocus and smaller daffodils adding color at another level. However, if I would blame someone for adding another plant category to my already crowded garden and psyche, it would be Dan Hinkley. The Indianola-based plant explorer sells his rare Windcliff plants, https://danieljhinkley.com/ plants/, at the Seattle nursery where I work. They are often tiny and of infinite variety, and regularly blow my mind. Some examples are perennial anemones, hepatica, meconopsis and trillium for spring, or autumn crocus bulbs in fall. Did you notice meconopsis in there? Meconopsis is the heralded Himalayan blue poppy, jointly adored for its blue-sky flowers dancing in air and feared for its propensity to leave the planet after a year or two. I had one for two whole seasons, a fact that fills me with unjustified pride. The Rhododendron Species Garden even hosts Blue Poppy Day, which this year falls on May 21, https://rhodygarden.org/ events/blue-poppy-day-2022-artin-bloom/. Now I tend to plant all these jewel-like wonders in the same
area, since they are mostly lovers of moist soil with partial shade. The extra bonus of this is I know to cram new hellebores, lilies or daisies elsewhere. It’s a place where neither I nor the squirrel-hunting dog walk often, so it’s working out all right so far. I think the ideal thing would be to have a raised bed or planter where you could showcase these plants in season and shuffle it to a less prominent spot the other 347 days of the year. I squished two weensy sun-loving Globularia nudicaulis (a.k.a. naked-stalked globe daisy), which have almost navy-blue round peasized flowers in my railing box by the front door where I can keep an eye on it. I can’t wait for it to bloom again. However, (you’ll be relieved to know) I have found a rationalization to add these tiny, blink-youmissed-them visions.The reason I strive for a four-season (or in Seattle’s weather, really something like a 16-season) garden is to appreciate all the notes and chord changes of nature’s annual symphony. Much like holiday celebrations, these garden highlights act as touchstones to the earth’s movement through the year. It makes me feel grounded to cook pumpkin pie in fall and pick fresh
“Much like holiday celebrations, these garden highlights act as touchstones to the earth’s movement through the year. It makes me feel grounded to cook pumpkin pie in fall and pick fresh raspberries in summer." raspberries in summer. So — despite my resolution to decrease the one-itis in my garden — I think adding more notes can only increase one’s mindfulness and connection to nature, for those who will take the time to do so. Thus, the two-week thrill of yellow Primula veris popping out from under my white-blooming Spirea “Ogon” is a hallmark of March’s crazy weather, reminds me to hunt for my variegated trillium to see if they survived living so close to the barbecue (it’s a high-traffic area), and to divide my snowdrop bulbs. Task-stacking, mindfulness and more plants — win-win-win!
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Northwest Trek, Point Defiance Zoo certified as sensory-inclusive zoos Courtesy Metro Parks Tacoma For the fourth consecutive year, Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium in Tacoma, and Northwest Trek Wildlife Park in Eatonville, are certified as sensory-inclusive venues by a non-profit organization dedicated to increasing understanding, acceptance and inclusion for people with sensory needs. In 2019, the two sister zoos were among the first venues in Washington to become sensory-certified through KultureCity. Today, eight venues in the state are sensory-certified through the Alabama based organization. Overall, KultureCity has certified over 120 zoos and aquariums in four countries. The zoos’ partnership with KultureCity includes ongoing staff training on how to recognize and support guests who may be experiencing sensory overload; identifying clearly marked Quiet Zones; and providing helpful tools to ensure guests feel comfortable during their zoo visit. Backpack-style sensory bags for guests include items like noise-canceling headphones, fidget tools, verbal cue cards and weighted lap pads. Crowded, noise-filled areas can make it difficult for someone without these kinds of aids to feel comfortable. Bright lights, certain smells and other stimuli can also trigger discomfort in individuals with sensory-processing difficulties. “Individuals with sensory needs want to enjoy zoos, aquariums, and wildlife parks with their families and friends but often have to leave because the environment is something they cannot adapt to,” KultureCity’s Executive Director Uma Srivastava said. “Sensory inclusion training and sup-
A new sensory garden Children with sensory needs may also want to explore the colors, smells and textures in the brand-new sensory garden, which opened at Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium April 1. In the new Little Explorers Nature Play Garden, https://www.pdza.org/discover/ nature-play-garden/, young guests will see bright gold sunflowers, dusky blue lavender and sage, and dottings of pink, violet, scarlet and vermillion. Torch lilies tower over delicate asters. Guests can touch fuzzy yarrow, spiky aloe, stiff grasses and soft leaves. They can hear seedpods rattle and bees hum, or smell smoky sage, sweet mint and sun-warmed lavender. Sensory gardens benefit people of all ages and sensory abilities. They help those with limited sight appreciate nature to the fullest and offer everyone the chance to learn how people with different abilities experience the world.
Photo courtesy Northwest Trek For the fourth consecutive year, Northwest Trek Wildlife Park in Eatonville and Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium in Tacoma have been certified as sensoryinclusive venues. port ensures that community destinations, like Point Defiance Zoo and Northwest Trek, are prepared to welcome everyone with special needs.” One in six individuals in the United States has a sensory need or an invisible disability, Srivastava said. Children and adults with sensory needs can include those with autism, Down syndrome, post-traumatic stress disorder, attention
deficit-hyperactivity disorder, cystic fibrosis, dementia and Parkinson’s disease. At Point Defiance Zoo, guests can check out a sensory-inclusive bag at the front gate. Learn more at https://www.pdza.org/ plan-your-day/sensory-inclusive. At Northwest Trek, guests can borrow a sensory-inclusive bag at the front ticket window. Learn more at https://www. nwtrek.org/visit/plan/sensory-inclusive/.
See wildlife from a vehicle At Northwest Trek Wildlife Park, guests can experience the awe and wonder of seeing a moose, caribou, mountain goats, swans, elk and deer from the comfort of their own car during a Wild Drive, https:// www.nwtrek.org/visit/tours/wild-drive/. Guests can tune into the radio so they can hear the naturalist leading the tour talk in real time about the native Northwest species they are seeing up close as they drive by. This is an opportunity for everyone to be included in wildlife, regardless of their abilities. Both zoos, the Little Explorers Nature Play Garden, and the Wild Drive are ADA accessible.
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QA woman raising money for Ukraine
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QA&Mag News editor For over a month, Oksana Tyulyu has arranged flowers in jars and bouquets that she has created and placed them in a makeshift stand outside her home on upper Queen Anne in hopes that people take the blooms and leave a donation to benefit people in her native Ukraine. Tyulyu, who moved to the United States at 16 from Ukraine, still has family and friends living there, as does her husband, Bogdan. She said ever since Russia invaded Ukraine, things have been very stressful, and creating the flower stand seemed like a good way to help. “I am just going crazy reading all the things and talking to my family in Ukraine,” Tyulyu said. “I just wanted to do something to remind people about it. The flowers let me do something to keep my hands and mind busy.” Russia invaded Ukraine two months ago, and Tyulyu fears people’s interests in the European country are waning as time goes on. Tyulyu said the flower stand is a way to remind people who pass her home on Third Avenue West, between West Blaine and West Garfield, that Ukraine is under siege and its people need help. “You hear, you sympathize, and then life goes on, but that’s not the case for us because it’s where our loved ones are, and people are suffering,” she said. Tyulyu needs no help remembering. She said she speaks with her aunt, who lives in the small town of Druzhkivka in eastern Ukraine, daily and hears about what is going on in the country. April 8 was a difficult day for the family. The Russian military launched a missile strike that killed at least 50 people at a train station in the town of Krama-
OPERA, FROM PAGE 1 • Earth to Kenzie: Four performances — June 4 - 5, Tagney Jones Hall Join for a new one-act opera suitable for all ages, particularly families with children. Melodies and memorable characters showcase a story that explores themes of homelessness, empathy and finding strength through adversity. The 11 a.m. performance on June 5 will be a sensory-friendly performance. Tickets and info at https:// www.seattleopera.org/classescamps-clubs/for-everyone/ community-performances/earthto-kenzie-2022/. • Jane Lang Davis Creation Lab 2022 Performances: 7:30 p.m. June 10 and June 11, Tagney Jones Hall Seattle Opera presents the next iteration of its composition workshop, which seeks to cultivate the next generation of opera compos-
Photo by Laura Marie Rivera Queen Anne resident Oksana Tyulyu and her son, Lev, arrange flowers at her small stand she has set up outside her home, on Third Avenue West between West Blaine and West Garfield, last month. She is hoping people will be inspired to donate to raise money for civilians in Ukraine, her country of birth. torska, which is 10 minutes away from Druzhkivka. Tyulyu said that her aunt went to the train station after learning about the strike to see what she could do to help and was horrified by the destruction. Tyulyu said she can’t help but
ers and librettists in Washington State. Each performance will feature four new 20-minute operas by composer/librettist teams, representing the culmination of months of development. Tickets are free, with RSVP required at https://www.seattleopera.org/creationlab. • Veterans Cohort Celebration: 4 p.m. June 25 at Tagney Jones Hall Join Seattle Opera for a celebration of Path with Art’s Veterans Cohort, the year-long program that grew from 2019’s production of The Falling and the Rising. With art displays, poetry and essay readings and a performance by the Veterans Choir, this event will showcase the work done across the suite of Veterans Cohort classes. More information at https:// www.seattleopera.org/classescamps-clubs/for-adults/pathwith-art-veterans-choir/.
share the pain. “I feel like yes, I was born there, but it feels very, very scary that this can happen in our day and age, and I feel really helpless,” Tyulyu said through tears. While some of her family members have evacuated, Tyulyu
said her aunt and uncle are community leaders and won’t leave until everybody else does. Her sister, Alina, a photographer, has also visited Ukraine since Russia invaded and has taken photos to share. Tyulyu said her flower stand is a way to do her part.
Even before the carnage April 8, Tyulyu had created small bouquets with feathers in them April 7 to represent children who were killed in recent violence. “It’s been healing for me to do this particular display,” she said. “I think you don’t have to be a parent to feel the pain, but because I have a kid, he’s going to be 3 in May, it makes me feel even more I want to save and help the kids.” Any money Tyulyu raises through the donations is being given to a friend in Seattle, who runs a non-profit, Grace Tea, www.gracetea.org, with 100 percent of the money raised going to community partners in Ukraine to help buy food, water, medications and necessities for people. A portion of the donated money will be spent on gas and transportation to evacuate civilians. Tyulyu said none of the money being collected is going toward military supplies or operations. Tyulyu said the kindness and generosity she has received from her neighborhood through the flower stand thus far has been wonderful, and she intends to keep the stand up for as long as she can. “I think once it gets warmer, it will be easier to maintain the stand and keep it there throughout the weeks,” Tyulyu said. “I was hoping it was going to be for a short time, but that doesn’t seem likely now.” People who wish can send contributions through Venmo, venmo.com/tyulyu, and Cash app, cash.app/tyulyu. To learn more about Tyulyu’s mission, visit her webpage, linktree.com/ukrainian.bird. People can also follow her Instagram account @Ukrainian.bird. Tyulyu said people can also visit her sister’s Instagram, @alinatyulyu, to see photos her photographer sister has recently taken in Ukraine.
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L A U R E L H U R S T / $3,088,000
L A U R E L H U R S T / $2,695,000
Amy Sajer / AmySajer.withWRE.com
Kian Pornour / Kian.withWRE.com
Renee Ruhl / ReneeRuhl.com
M A D I S O N P A R K / $2,650,000
L A U R E L H U R S T / $1,995,000
O LY M P I C M A N O R / $1,600,000
Barbara Shikiar & Tammy Heldridge BarbaraShikiar.com / HeldridgeRealEstate.com
Renee Ruhl & Sue Bethke ReneeRuhl.com / SueBethke.com
Jami Hammond-Christensen / AgentJami.com
B A I N B R I D G E I S L A N D / $1,580,000
V I C T O R Y H E I G H T S / $975,000
M A D I S O N P A R K / $598,000
Sarah Sydor & Joanie Ransom / LivingBainbridge.com
Kian Pornour / Kian.withWRE.com
Cory Mehl / CoryMehl.com
3838 Cascadia Ave S, Seattle / MLS# 1908999
5146 48th Ave NE, Seattle / MLS# 1921066
5105 NE 45th St, Seattle / MLS# 1914455
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2302 42nd Ave E, Seattle / MLS# 1911397
5015 44th Ave NE, Seattle / MLS# 1916664
9265 20th Ave NW, Seattle / MLS# 1911020
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1752 NE 104th St, Seattle / MLS# 1921065
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9570 NE Idel Weis Court, Bainbridge Island / MLS# 1910171
1810 43rd Ave E #B101, Seattle / MLS# 1908374 PE N D IN G
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