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Edward the Dragon
Posted by nbdog in Around the house on 6-Dec-2013
We’ve had “Eddie” the Dragon guarding our shade garden since the summer but now he has a Christmas ribbon and it seemed like a good time for a holiday photo:
Brrrr! Coldest Days of the Year
Posted by nbdog in Around the house, Weather on 5-Dec-2013
We are in the same deep freeze that much of the country is experiencing. It was around 25 degrees overnight –the coldest day of 2013 so far— with a forecast of 13 degrees for Saturday night: super cold for us.
Related articles
- Seattle Bracing to Get Even Colder (SeattleTimes.com)
Spectacular Fall
Posted by nbdog in Around the house on 13-Nov-2013
We’ve had an absolutely stunning fall display in our back yard this year. The perfect spring and summer weather followed by a so far mild November has the trees showing off their best colors. Here’s our little golden smoke tree this afternoon.
Cookies
Posted by nbdog in Around the house, Food & Cooking on 2-Nov-2013
It’s been a blustery fall day: occasional showers with gusty winds. A perfect day to cook. After getting a beef/vegetable stew into the crock pot I whipped up a batch of my favorite oatmeal-chocolate chip-coconut cookies. Yum!
More Backyard Redesign
Posted by nbdog in Around the house on 1-Nov-2013
Trisha wanted to expand the areas for sun plants around the edge of the grass in the backyard which resulted in lots of sod being removed. I decided to try using it for a grassy pathway around one of the plant islands near our woodpecker snag. A ton of work for sure but I think it will be nice in the spring when the transplanted sod reestablishes and we add more mulch and edging plants. Here’s a before and after….
Dreary Day but Fall Colors Still Beautiful
Posted by nbdog in Around the house, Weather on 27-Oct-2013
It’s been a gray weekend with a little drizzle today; and noticeably cool. So far, though, most of our trees have retained their leaves, especially the maples and dogwoods. Here’s one of our oldest trees, a little dogwood (a pink flowering cornus Kousa) that has been transplanted three times and now sits in the very northwest corner of our lot.
Another Visit by the Hawk
Posted by nbdog in Animals, Around the house on 3-Oct-2013
We’ve learned that whenever the yard is eerily devoid of small birds around our patio feeders it probably means the local hawk in nearby. This morning he spent a good deal of time swooping through the yard mostly terrorizing the jays. And a few times he took a break just outside the kitchen window in our big red Japanese maple.
“Terrence” Our Personal Pileated Woodpecker
Posted by nbdog in Animals, Around the house on 7-Aug-2013
We’ve been blessed this summer to have frequent visits from at least a couple pileated woodpeckers who we think are mother and offspring and whom we indiscriminately named “Terrence.” They are a bit shy so it’s hard to get a good photo of them but here’s a link to several along with a 30-second video clip.
Mt. Si Forest Fire
Posted by nbdog in Around the house on 27-Jul-2013
A small forest fire broke out some time early Friday afternoon on the south side of Mt. Si, about a mile and one half from our house. For those who have visited us, it’s about 400 feet up the slope of the mountain, perhaps a quarter of the mile east of the Little Si trail head. Fire fighters are still working on it this afternoon and we have a lot of smoke in the valley. It’s like having a big camp fire burning all the day and night.

Forest Service helicopter dropping water on Mt. Si fire
Related articles
- Mt. Si trails closed as crews battle fire (blogs.seattletimes.com)
- Wildfire closes Mount Si trails (q13fox.com)
Raccoon Babies
Posted by nbdog in Animals, Around the house on 20-Jul-2013
We haven’t seen our backyard raccoon for many weeks and haven’t thought much about it. Then this afternoon mother raccoon showed up with two adorable youngsters. They explored the bird feeders on the maple tree and the bird bath underneath. I tossed them a few nuts and some old bread. After a quick snack they headed off into the woods.








