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So the Winter Has been Terrible
Posted in Weather on 1-Mar-2017

And more snow than Minneapolis and Chicago (combined)!
Endless Winter
Posted in Weather on 28-Feb-2017
Gee! The winter that just won’t end. We’ve had overnight snowfalls FIVE nights in a row now featuring about five inches last night in just a little over 30 minutes. I see it’s now the second wettest winter in Seattle history and one of the snowiest.
Golf Lesson
Posted in Uncategorized on 23-Feb-2017
I gave up waiting for good weather and decided to begin golf lessons anyway. After a three-and-a-half month hiatus, I didn’t feel totally clumsy but there is a lot of work to do. I’ve signed up for a six-month coaching package hoping that regular feedback and guidance will make a difference this season.

Snoqualmie Falls
Posted in Uncategorized on 22-Feb-2017
With all the winter rain and snow I expected lots more flow over the Falls. Even so, I got at least one decent photo for my efforts.
Horses in Pasture
Posted in Animals on 22-Feb-2017
I was driving to Snoqualmie Falls to take a few pictures when I noticed the two horses in the pasture in front of Mt. Si. We often see these critters on our way to the gym each morning and it was nice to get a good photo of them.
Big Snow Melt
Posted in Weather on 21-Feb-2017
The big snow fall from just a couple of days ago has already melted; the temperature got up to 48 degrees today.

Pesky Hawk
Posted in Animals on 19-Feb-2017
The back yard hawk has been around quite frequently this winter. He was back again this morning, perched just outside Trisha’s office window.

Winter Just Keeps Coming
The snow from January just melted away last week and now we get another inch or so….
Back yard and some of the juncos queued up waiting for me to clear the patio and for Trisha to put out some seed.
Flying Home
Posted in Travel on 30-Jan-2017
Our flight home provided some stunning views of the rugged, snowy Western landcapes of northern New Mexico and Utah.
