Archive for January, 2008

On December 4th I flew to Mexico City to visit friends. December 7th I took a tumble, fractured the head of my right arm in three places, and ended up in a wonderful private hospital in Mexico City. They put a plate in with seven screws…I really ring at the airport now. I was able to stay for most of the rest of the trip with my children. They took excellent care of me and I had a wonderful time. However, yesterday, it was determined the top two screws did not hold. It is a complicated surgery and the local orthopedic is sending me to the University of WA hospital.
While in Mexico, I learned how to turn my camera, a Cannon SI3, upside down, adjust the screen, which swung out, so I could see what I was shooting, and then hold the camera with one hand and take a picture… granted if it was an action shot… it was over before I was ready. I threw half of them away when I returned… crooked, out of focus, but I still have some wonderful memories. My brother “Denton” changed my posts to repost for another month, and I was hoping to start again this next week. I am going to have to take a break. I have ask Denton to take my site down on January 18th… but I will be back! As I recover, expect a visit now and then. I am still one handed typing, so comments may be brief.
Best to you all… Your photos have opened a whole new world for me.
about Sometimes Stuff Happens

When I see an ambulance in my neighborhood, I am always concerned. Turns out this was a false alarm. A much better alternative….I like my neighbors.
about It always concerns me… Repost

I interrupt my trip to the beach to post a “dusting” of snow. It isn’t much at this point, but the forecast is for cold, really cold, for the next two days. Schools have already been canceled and delayed starts at some. Coming from PA to Sequim, a distance of 15 miles, took almost an hour around noon. “Morse Creek” always slows traffic, but there were already cars in the ditch. I want what we are famous for..sunshine!
P.S. I have to explain what that bottle is doing next to the bird bath. Ever have a problem with moles? I tried everything…and I do mean everything. My sis told me about an article in a gardening journal. You bury long neck bottles at an angle, leaving about 2 inches above the ground. Wind blows, causes the bottle to vibrate, moles leave that area alone. I dig the bottle up once a year and dump out any rain water inside. My own private “beer garden”. I don’t know if it really works or the moles ate everything in the soil and left….but NO Moles!
about Again… Repost

Although the pier itself is long gone, the pylons remain at the end of Three Crabs Road. The bay is not particularly deep, but when Dungeness was the county seat, the pier would see boats from Seattle arrive and transport produce, milk, and other local products to local Seattle citizens…or so I was told. Any local readers know the complete scoop?
about Hanging out at the Pier - Repost
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