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Monthly Archives: December 2012
In summary
This was how I felt today; grey, industrial, and cold – That what I get for carrying on last night.So I went to The Sloop for a couple.Felling much better now, thanks.
Socked in
Mother Nature decided it was a good weekend to bring the clouds to the humans. Even though I was helping the Kiwi relocate his belongings to his new place. Cold, thick, chilling, damp, wet, soup; Whatever you want to call … Continue reading
Posted in Photo a day
Tagged Company party, Kiwi, mist, moving day, nature, weather, Winter
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You know it’s winter in Seattle when,
The mushrooms are the only thing growing in your yard – Come Springtime, I take a 7 iron to them all. Good way to knock the rust of the golf swing, and dispose of the things.
Line forms to the left
That’s where the apple tree is. It is apparently the last stop before the buffet – The price is right to. For the birds anyway. All you can eat for the meager sum of avoiding the cats. … Continue reading
Not so much anymore
They’re as likely to move rocks around on barges as they are to use these old rail cars – Salmon Bay Sand and Gravel, Ballard, Washington.
I think they spelled it wrong
Should it have been Leaf instead of Leif? In this setting, maybe – Either way, he’s Ballard’s own resident ‘tough guy’. I mean really, look at that face and tell me you think you could take him? Add in the … Continue reading
Creepy looking fungi
This is the craziest mushroom I’ve ever seen. And it’s living in my yard – I’m thinking of making tea with it, ya know, just to see what happens.
No fishing today
Not when it’s 43 and about to rain – Fish ain’t biting today anyway.
You’ve gotta start somewhere
Be it saving the planet, or keeping your house in order, you’ve gotta start somewhere – Yard waste, recycling, trash. In that ORDER! Or is that trash, yard waste, recycling? I can never remember. You know where I’m coming … Continue reading