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Friday, December 31, 2021

Christmas Eve: Snohomish 2021

Every home has its traditions and when families are assembled from different backgrounds, there are multiple traditions to follow. As a result, there are things to open and food to eat on Christmas eve as well as Christmas day at our house here in Snohomish.

Wednesday, December 29, 2021

Christmas Memories: Staunton, Virginia

Another Christmas in Staunton, I think one of the last we spent at home, Cathy and Robert visited as did Jeanne. Roo, of course, had to be in the middle of everything.

Tuesday, December 28, 2021

Christmas Memories: Staunton 2007

Back when we owned (well, us and the bank) a house and had a dining table that was clear, we celebrated Christmas with lots of food, friends and family.

Monday, December 27, 2021

Christmas Memories: Melbourne 2016

The arcades in Melbourne are always decorated for the season. It is just like being in, say, England, except it warm outside (and the accent is different, the age of the building is much younger, etc.).

Sunday, December 26, 2021

Christmas Memories: Stockholm 2015


Since looking at more leaves and berries is boring, I've decided to revisit more of the Christmases of the past. Today we have a short look at our trip to Stockholm in 2015. We start with folks buying fresh trees along the street.

Saturday, December 25, 2021

The Ghosts of Christmas Past

Today is a special day in many places around the world. Unfortunately, we are not able to travel as we once did to see the many ways that Christmas is celebrated. So, I thought I'd bring you a few recent memories of our trip to Budapest so that we could all, once again, see what the world is supposed to be like. To celebrate Christmas, we will take a bit of a stroll through the Advent market that surround St. Stephen's Basilica.

Friday, December 24, 2021

An Interesting Plant

Down the street a ways is this curious plant in a front yard. Not only does it have hydrophobic leaves giving us interesting water drops everywhere, it is also multicolored in an unusual way.

Wednesday, December 22, 2021

Is Spring on its Way Already?

While it is chilly outside, it is not really cold... mostly in the 40's. I suppose that this is the reason that we begin to see evidence of new growth coming so early in the season. This tree was full of these buds.

Tuesday, December 21, 2021

The Old Man has donned His Winter Cap

Driving back from the grocery I noticed that there seemed to be a cap cloud forming over Mt. Rainier. So, once we got home and I unloaded the groceries, I scampered around the corner to where I know from previous photo shoots that I have a good view of the mountain and snapped a few.

Monday, December 20, 2021

A Few More Trees in the Park


The trees in this small urban park are covered in many place with various epiphytes bringing color and texture to the bark.

Sunday, December 19, 2021

Ferguson Park

 


Just next to Blackmans Lake, nestled between the national guard armory and a shopping center is Ferguson park. This is a model place filled with trees, a little grass, some play equipment for the kids, and parking spaces for the pot smokers. I come here on occasion to see if there is a tree, a mushroom, or a lichen with a photo. Today, someone had created an odd vignette in this hollow stump.

Saturday, December 18, 2021

Blackmans Lake


A mile or a little more north of our is a small lake, Blackmans Lake, that I have visited before. There are duck that seem to inhabit the place rear 'round and I found then there on my visit.

Thursday, December 16, 2021

Wednesday, December 15, 2021

The Window Bird Feeder

We have a platform bird feeder attached to one of the kitchen windows  where E can watch the birds while she cooks. It turns out that our living room has a bay window allowing me to see it from the side without scaring the birds away. So I set of the tripod, got out the long lens and snapped away over the space of a couple days.

Tuesday, December 14, 2021

Sunshine on Water Drops


Much to my surprise, I found a spider web that survived the weeks of rain we've been having. This is perhaps the prettiest I seen in quite a while. Just o let you know how much rain we've had...since the middle of September the SeaTac airport has reported just shy of 20 inches with half of this coming in November.

Monday, December 13, 2021

More Things with Water on Them


Amazingly, it is still possible to find a leaf with a little green in it. The combination of colors is nice. Too bad it doesn't have a few beads of water standing on it but this is not the sort of leaf that is hydrophobic.

Sunday, December 12, 2021

A Soggy Walk

With a little break in the weather, we begin today with an exploration of what remains after 2.5 months of near perpetual rain. As you can imagine, this will involve lots of leafy and twigy bits with water drops on them.

Saturday, December 11, 2021

Evergreens from the Evergreen State

In Everett there is a small arboretum on the cliff near the shore. It is a bit of an afterthought since it is bordered on one side by backyards and on the other by a golf course. None of that silly wandering-in-a-serene-place,-isolated-from-the-rest-of-the-world-while-you-enjoy-nature stuff here. Just be sure that you aren't in the line of sight of the golfer and try not to stare too much at the neighbors back yard.

Friday, December 10, 2021

Orchids

Among the most colorful flowers are orchids and it common for a nursery to have a few inside even in the winter. 

Thursday, December 09, 2021

Wednesday, December 08, 2021

Hummingbird

 So we decided to make a short road trip to the Skagit Valley to visit a nursery that sells great plants and has a good collection of holiday items to browse. When we arrived E noticed that there were hummingbirds finding food among the flowers. So I grabbed my iPhone and snapped a few images.

Tuesday, December 07, 2021

Sneaking Up on The River

That the water drops act as lenses is always a great thing. Not only does this add to the visual interest of the composition be begin able to see beyond the range of things in focus, it reminds me of a bit of science history. In the late 17th century/early 18th century, Antonie van Leeuwenhoek made his drops of glass rather than water and used them to produce the first microscope with reasonably good magnification and clarity. He was invited into the Royal Society in London in 1680 for his ability to make these lenses and see and describe the small bits of the world he saw.

What you see in my drops are mostly more bits of the bush. No animalcules to be seen here.

The Snohomish river has receded a bit from its recent high water mark but it is still rushing by at a startling pace.

As you can see, there is still a murky sky over the turbid waters under this trestle. We did get a few brief glimmers of sunshine but it ain't over yet. More atmospheric rivers are coming. More days of sitting inside and waiting for the rain to end. Noah would be envious.


 

Monday, December 06, 2021

More Wet Things I Saw While Out Walking

Sometimes the thing that catches my eye is not so much the composition, and this one is not amazing, it is the combination of colors. I like the yellow in the background with its almost brushed in appearance.

Sunday, December 05, 2021

Some plants are more elegant in the dewy aftermath rain. These long straight leaves contrast well with the multitude of round water drops.

Saturday, December 04, 2021

I suppose that it is good that I have a fascination with water drops on leaves. We sure get a lot of that here.

Friday, December 03, 2021

A Look Outside Between Atmospheric Rivers

Just outside our front gate is a bush I cannot name that was covered with rain from the many days we've been getting it here. All it does this fall is rain...endlessly. We are close to breaking a record here. Just to putting this in perspective, Snohomish averages over 50 inches of rain a year.

Thursday, December 02, 2021

How We Spent Our Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving is a time of traditions for most families and we are no different. Since this year, in celebration of vaccinations all around, we here in Snohomish hosted at total of 18 people for the big meal. This meant that Seth and I made a trip to the rental place and fetched a couple large round tables and folding chairs to seat them all.

Wednesday, December 01, 2021

Seasonal Changes

This broken limb, standing out as an open wound is slowly be healed over by the moss and lichen growing around it. Perhaps this sort of thing is where we get the expression of "time heals all wounds". Perhaps not.