Sunday, October 18, 2015

Today was the Remembrance gathering for my friend, Erl Bangston. That is him in the slide show, and his wife Cynthia and granddaughter. Although I had been dreading it, it ended up being a fun time.
 While I was waiting for Cathi, I got to watch this little squirrel feasting on maple seeds. He wasn't too worried about me, and sure was cute!

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2015
 Basket Guild meeting - we had a speaker from the US Forest Service, Susan Hummel, talk about beargrass. She gave a great program, and brought some beargrass, and an old basket she had been gifted many years ago.







TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2015
Another sky photo - the air was so clear!
MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2015
 Apollo found a sunny spot!

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2015
 Some interesting clouds as the sun started to set.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2015
 We went to Fort Casey State Park to play around the gun batteries and store rooms.

 Siobhan, Cody, Joel, Shawn and Matt.

 Then we went up to Deception Pass State Park and hiked up to Goose Rock. Cody and Siobhan did some acro-yoga, and Shavo enjoyed the view.


 Taught the guys how to pose the "Flag"
Deception Pass Bridge
MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2015
 Got a surprise visit from Cody, and his girlfriend Siobhan! I was hoping to meet up with them next weekend when they were in Portland, but they drove up to come for a whirlwind visit! Not the best photo, but I was sure excited to see them!









SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2015
We hiked in the pre-dawn darkness to a blind along the river to watch the sandhill cranes wake up and head out to their feeding grounds.

Geese flying over our blind.

On a later hike, we saw these raccoons feeding in a blackberry thicket.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2015
 Birdfest in Ridgefield, WA. Sunset from one of the little city parks - a great sculpture!

Thursday, October 1, 2015

 Picked the final apples from the tree - I believe these are Liberty. Most are quite nice, except for the woodpecker damage on one of them! I waited a bit too long - there were more, but they had begun to drop, and the deer just stand under the tree and wait for them!
I made a new baby gift for my renters. I saw phtots of this cute star baby blanket, and tracked down a pattern to make my own from cozy fleece, which also doesn't fray and is nice and stretchy. The front has overlapping parts, so there isn't any closure needed - should be easy to get the kid in there. There's even a little hood to pull over the head, and you can use it in a car seat. Seems pretty handy, so I hope they like it!