Yesterday, we went to Seattle's Magnuson Park for a 5 kilometer
Pancreatic cancer walk supporting cancer victims, families and friends,
research . . .in memory of Julia's sister Denise . . . Julia and I;
Brandon and Allison; Brianna, Kevin, Ruby and Dee and Grandpa Jim; Tom
and Camille; and friends of Denise and Brianna . . .Lots of people
turned out, wearing the "pancreatic purple."
Monday, October 31, 2016
Batting on and on
Completing next to last step of bat proofing my house. It's looking nicer too.
I will rent a 30' ladder in the next week or so to complete final top 4'.
I will rent a 30' ladder in the next week or so to complete final top 4'.
Wednesday, October 26, 2016
Monday, October 24, 2016
Color
I am playing with oil pastels to add some color to these gray autumn days. My style is pretty primitive (surprise!) but they are bright, don't require any preparation, and I can finish a piece in a sitting or two.
Really the End this time: Good-bye A-1 Welding
Several years ago the roof collapsed on the old building on the corner. At times it was a welding shop, a second hand store, a video rental, a pet shop, a video arcade.... And I once dreamed of it as an art studio ... now the final demolition has commenced ....
Wednesday, October 19, 2016
Outside
Spent three hours today outside trying to remove a huge old growth cedar root so I could place a bamboo planter by my studio. The root has
probably been in the ground over 70 years and it was fresh, totally impregnated with resin, heavy, dense and buried. I dug and sawed and pried and pounded in wedges and got them stuck and pried and sawed and dug and split (repeat for three hours), and fell on the ground a few times, before I finally got a big enough chunk out so I could place my planter. But by then I was too pooped to do it so I still have another days work on that. Probably ruined a chainsaw chain.
probably been in the ground over 70 years and it was fresh, totally impregnated with resin, heavy, dense and buried. I dug and sawed and pried and pounded in wedges and got them stuck and pried and sawed and dug and split (repeat for three hours), and fell on the ground a few times, before I finally got a big enough chunk out so I could place my planter. But by then I was too pooped to do it so I still have another days work on that. Probably ruined a chainsaw chain.
Wednesday, October 12, 2016
Initiative1491
Julia (sitting second from right) speaks last night in Anacortes on an initiative she is actively supporting promoting gun responsibility, viz. limiting a mentally disturbed person's access to firearms.
Tuesday, October 11, 2016
Wednesday, October 05, 2016
Home Again
Tuesday, October 04, 2016
More East of the Mountains
Family hiking out past Mazama. The river is DRY. |
Kyra's leaf mandala made on the hike. |
Shiah and Lea's new container bedroom in work. |
Eason decorates Shiah's dirty car. |
Here is Cougar Lake. Because of road wash outs, snow and ice, and forest fires, I spent over 6 years looking for this little lake up in the hills between Winthrop and Twisp. |
Sunday, October 02, 2016
First two days over the mountains
Julia at Newhalem Power House. |
Ladder Falls in Newhalem, where JD Ross made his tropical garden among the snow and rock. |
Colors in Twisp. |
Columbian music night in Twisp. A non-stop barrage of heavily textured music. |
On Olivia's patio, the day after the music. |
And now Eliot, Kyra Eason, and Charlotte and Spencer, Sally and Eddy have all shown up!
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