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OnTheMove-at Home: A New Year's Walk in the Park
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Tuesday, January 4, 2011. A New Year's Walk in the Park. We had a lot of company on Sunday. The park was full of people out jogging, strolling, biking, heading for the shoreside restaurants, taking photos, sailing model boats or just enjoying the sunshine. Our intended 30-minute walk turned into a full hour of walking plus 30 more minutes for photography. Brrrrr, it was chilly but a terrific way to begin the year. Check out a few of the sights. How's this for a blue-sky view? A New Years Walk in the Park.
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OnTheMove-at Home: December 2014
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Sunday, December 7, 2014. The Morning View, Far and Near. The sun rose on a very gray day, with a dense ground fog obscuring the view across the lake. It was thick enough that Mercer Island completely disappeared from view. The world outside the bedroom window took on the color of dryer lint, a mottled mat of wispy, twisted gray strands. The fog gradually thinned, drifting south on a light breeze, and within the hour The Mountain,. Was visible again far away in the distance. When do they eat?
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OnTheMove-at Home: A Walk in the Park
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Saturday, November 22, 2008. A Walk in the Park. Any fall day without a rainstorm is an invitation to enjoy a walk. Not a power walk, certainly not a jog, but a move-it-along walk until something of interest stops us. We carried the cameras today so it took longer than usual to cover the length of Coulon Park. and wander back to the car again. Fall's final colors, the. On sunny days the trees are cloaked in a haze of neon color. Today it was merely colorful, but who cared? A Walk in the Park.
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OnTheMove-at Home: February 2014
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Wednesday, February 12, 2014. A Busy Week in the Neighborhood. There's never a good time to suffer through the flu, but this week was the best time to recover. From Flu: Round Two. I had planned on hours of television time, watching Sochi Winter Olympic events, clicking from. On US and Canadian channels. I did some of that, but there's only so much curling I can view before dozing off. No chance of dozing when the rumble of heavy equipment invades the neighborhood. Vroom, vroom! More vroom, vroom! It's h...
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OnTheMove-In the Galley: February 2015
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Cooking afloat and ashore - it's always fun and often exciting in my galley. Saturday, February 28, 2015. Two-Pork Chili with Stout. Instead of enjoying a brew along with. Your chili, here's a recipe that puts the beer in. The chili as well, as an important flavor component. and yes, of course, you can still enjoy a glass or two as well. I already have scores of chili recipes, my blog recipe index currently notes five of the favorites, so why mess with one more version? Two-Pork Chili with Stout tastes so.
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OnTheMove-at Home: An Autumn Walk in Kubota Garden
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Thursday, November 17, 2011. An Autumn Walk in Kubota Garden. The view through the entrance gates barely hints at the varied and beautiful landscape inside this park, a neighborhood treasure tucked away in South Seattle. An historic landmark, this mature twenty-acre garden blends Japanese garden concepts with native Northwest plants. Join Hilary and me on our stroll through the garden, decorated in its full Fall foliage. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Who Stole the Pretty Leaves?
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OnTheMove-Cruise News: June 2015
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Friday, June 12, 2015. Red Bluff Bay and Bear. Even before the anchor dropped RL spotted the first grizzly in the estuary. We were barely settled when a sow with two cubs wandered into view, grazing on the lush foliage in the estuary. We jumped into the skiff and headed over for our first brief photo op… brief. In the midst of transferring the images from cameras to computer, another grizzly appeared along the bear trail, less than 200 feet off the stern. Photo op! Very few bear made an appearance over t...