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Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Playing Catch-Up...

I'm back!  I've been away for a couple weeks due to some software issues and some serious winter weather.  That's behind us now (hopefully) so we'll resume regularly scheduled programming...kind of.  I've decided that the daily post might be too much.  Too much for me to maintain consistently, and too much for those on my FB page that would get spammed with my posts...some of them twice, each time I post a photo.  SO, I'm going to instead, do a weekly post with the photos from that week.  I think that is the best case scenario for all. 


Business out of the way...on to the photos.  Included in here are some pictures I took of my friends pets while I was house sitting for them.  they were my pals for a week earlier this month.  Most of the other photos are of or involve the barrage of snow that we received last week.  The "Snowpocalypse" that shut down the better part of the Seattle Metro area.  The Kids loved it, though when they are still in school on June 25th I'll remind them of that. 




Izzy, Hopkins and Fifi were my buds for a week earlier this month when I house sat for some friends.  Izzy couldn't have cared less that I was taking his photo, but Hopkins lost his mind.  barking and growling, even bit at my lens, but I got one reasonable shot and then put the camera away.  After that, he was just fine.  Maybe he's a Canon dog and hates Nikon?   I'm still not sure that Fifi the Cat isn't a Beluga whale, but that didn't keep her from curling up on my feet whenever I sat at the computer at night. 

The "Tree of Life" was actually a photo idea of my son's.  this is an iron garden sculpture in front of our friend's house and at night the street light casts a shadow onto the house.  A 6 second exposure later, and we had this photo. 





Japanese Maple outlined in snow
The past week saw Western Washington suffered through what was one of the worst winter storms in years.  Unfortunately this meant that the roads were not safe enough to travel far in order to get some great photos that I was sure were out there.  I did however go out and attempt to capture the beauty right in our front yard. 






Our neighbor's trees
Our House in HDR















The Holly Tree re-Visited

Snow covered trees at sunrise

 

 On the third day of snow, I'm not sure if it was cabin fever or the 12 year old in me, or the simple fact that our yard was beginning to actually resemble Hoth, I gathered a box full of Star Wars action figures and proceeded to lay in the snow taking photos.  Recreating scenes from Star Wars: Episode V  The Empire Strikes Back.  

 

































































Finally we've begun to warm and the snow has all but vanished and life returns to normal.  So for now, I'll leave you with these photos I too yesterday at a local park and hopefully be back here regularly, every week.  Thanks for stopping by! 


~ Scott

















The big rock in the Martha Lake Airfield Park is one of the largest glacial erratic boulders in urban King, Snohomish, and Pierce counties. The retreating ice sheet dropped this massive rock at its current location about 12 thousand years ago. It is a magnificent reminder of our region's recent glacial past.

An erratic is a piece of rock that has been eroded and transported by a glacier to a different area, then left behind when the ice melts. Glacial erratics give us information about the direction of ice movement and distances of transport. Glacial erratics can be any size from small pebbles to large boulders the size of a house.

The big rock needs your help. A thorough cleaning to remove graffiti that detracts from the beauty of this ancient giant is needed. The Park is looking for a volunteer or volunteer group that is interested in adopting the big rock and helping us restore its natural beauty. If you have ideas on how to preserve the rock or if you are interested in volunteering, please contact Russ Bosanko at russ.bosanko@snoco.org.

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