Showing posts with label Mill Creek. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mill Creek. Show all posts

Friday, October 18, 2013

Full Moon

Friday October 18, 2013

The full moon was epically big and beautiful this clear evening while walking home from the bus stop.
I had to double check my camera battery level and pull out the tripod before a big day of photographing fall colors so I went outside on the back deck to try to capture its beauty on film. Thank you telephoto lens!
It took awhile to get the right settings on my DSLR to capture the detailed surface of moon and more than just its bright glow. 

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Rainbow

October 1, 2013
Joe saw a gorgeous double rainbow from our backyard. The good thing about the amount of rain in Seattle, the more likely we are to see a rainbow.



Saturday, September 21, 2013

Bushes

September 21, 2013

Why must I basically murder these bushes every 6 months in order to still get daylight in my windows?!? Left has been trimmed, right is only partially cut down 

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Snowmageddon 2012

January 14-19, 2012
I mentioned in the last post how it began to snow Saturday as soon as we got home. We watched some football, but slept most of the day. When we woke up Sunday morning, there was 3 inches on the ground! Welcome home to a winter wonderland!
 In between football playoff games we went out to shovel the driveway (after going out to buy a shovel).
Chance seems to like the snow.
Not so keen on the booties.
During the Packers vs Giants playoff game, we needed a pick-me-up at halftime so we took Chance out to play fetch.







Too bad the Packers decided to not show up to play.

Monday Joe went to work, but since GGLO was closed for the Martin Luther King Holiday Jackie decided to stay home with limited holiday bus routes, snow and a likely empty office.

Tuesday morning, Jackie rode with Joe to the South Everett Park and Ride since early Monday morning before leaving there wasn’t a direct bus running from our house.

When we got home from work Tuesday, we had 6 inches of snow. Joe says “It should not be like this!”




Wednesday Jackie worked from home. Chance had to show off to get my attention.
Our neighborhood.


As the freezing rain mix started to fall, we reached 8 inches of snow.

Our backyard. There are even icicles hanging from the bay window roof.

We had to coax Chance to play fetch this time in the deep snow. She hid under the bush to escape the deep snow. We may not have a dog fit for snowshoeing with us.


Her poor furless belly was freezing.
Thursday morning started with snow slush freezing into ice and freezing rain mix started to fall. Joe was the only one to take the vanpool into work. Jackie worked from home again. The temperature never warmed up as much as the weather people said it would. Most of the freezing rain mix stayed further south. Mill Creek had snow falling all day. We are probably around 10 inches deep now on top of the ice layer from the early morning.



Jackie took a break in the afternoon to take Chance for a walk around the neighborhood. She was fully dressed for the occasion as well. She wore her new booties, red sweater for cold weather and yellow raincoat since it was still snowing.
The main road outside our cul-de-sac.

Chance got into the snow.

Trees.


Chance with a snow beard.
Chance wanted to chase after the cross-country skier ahead.
She seems to have a hang of walking in the booties when we are outside.


Has anyone seen Chance? Do you think we like red? At least she’s warming up from our mile long walk in 10” deep snow.
By the end of the day Thursday we added probably 2 more inches on top of the sheet of ice we got at 8 inches deep. That’s a total of at least 10”, the most snow Joe may have ever seen at once!
Friday the temperatures finally warmed up and switched to rain. The rain helped wash away most of the snow on the main arterial roads. We were both able to make it to and from work with no issues.
Saturday we were out shopping for warm winter layers for Joe. He is bound for Thompson, Canada for work over the next 2 weeks where the average temperature in -20 degrees! I think he’ll be so over the cold winter weather by then.