Month: April 2016
rDay Three-Hundred-Eighty-Three / Three-Hundred-Eighty-Four
Monday: A walk downtown, and visit with Mark …
Tuesday: The roofers continue despite the rain, we grocery-shop despite the rain, we walk the Dreaded Beast despite the rain. And drop by 103.
A Cautionary Note for the Younger Generation
Seattle Day Four: Returning Home
[rDay364 – March 23]
Finally getting around to looking at the drive back to Oregon …
rDay Three-Hundred-Eighty-Two
This morning we head up Bushnell Trail and on to Glass Hill Ridge to visit “Kim’s Spot” (which I had never seen) and have outdoor brunch. On the way, we walk and chat with the Bushnell property owner (a pistol-packing woman of well beyond my age who was quite friendly and welcoming but soon left us behind in her dust, but not before telling us of how a bear chased her dog and relating other incidents of her family’s encounters with cougar, wolves and other wildlife). We took in sweeping-vista views of the valley, easily encompassing all three peaks, Mt. Emily, Mt. Harris and Mt. Fanny. Turns out that Kim’s Special Spot affords the best views we have seen yet. Two or so hours well spent, even if the world doesn’t need yet another picture of Mt. Emily …
rDay Three-Hundred-Eighty-One
Today is mostly about Charlie. And, by popular request, some status on the skylights during the roof re-do. Not pictured: the lens inventory, the signage concept for the new EONI building, the wrap-up of client projects, and more.
rDay Three-Hundred-Eighty: Around The Neighborhood
Droneship Landing
rDay Three-Hundred-Eighty
Visiting some old friends today from the former workplace …
rDay Three-Hundred-Seventy-Nine: Elijah and Christy (Postscript)
Gabrielle supplies this historic photo, alluded to in the previous post, from Iowa when Nik (left) and Elijah (right) were ten months old.