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 Sunday, January 04, 2009
It is currently snowing, has been since 6PM. We have exactly one inch accumulation, which means that all Seattle-area drivers will be totally paralyzed and abandon their cars in the middle of the road (again). It's likely we'll get a bit more accumulation here since it's still coming down...


be sure to check out the real-time weather here at Weather.Boal.Net to see the latest charts for temperature, precipitation, and statistical data for year-to-date.

We did see a small doe black-tail dear in the back yard earlier today as well (note the lack of white stuff covering everything). She just went about her business munching on the plants and then walked off into the forest. Such is the life of a dear apparently.

2009 is off to a bang-up start.
Cheers!

Sunday, January 04, 2009 7:59:53 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0] - Trackback
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 Monday, December 29, 2008
After almost 10 days of snow (ending on the day after Christmas), the snow is mostly melted off now. There's still a couple inches on the back deck (down from 12" accumulation). In all I think the total snowfall was around 18" at my place - not much considering some of the surrounding areas got three times what we did. So I'm not complaining... Michele only got her car stuck twice on our own driveway... For next winter I think I am gonna have to check into a snow plow that attaches to my lawn tractor I think, if only just to clear my loooooong driveway.

Finally today I was able to get the BMW out of the garage and on the road again. I cleared enough of the snow and ice off the driveway and the rest has pretty much melted off. There is still some snow around on the ground and on the road up my hill but it's not a problem any more. Feels nice to drive my car for once rather than the big giant truck... However, the truck did very well in the snow for me for the last couple weeks. There were only a couple days I think that it couldn't have coped with the snowfall, but I had tendonitis in my foot and couldn't hardly walk anyway those days. It's been nice to have the snow but after a couple weeks the charm wears off. So many of the stores' shelves are bare around town because people stocked up and new deliveries are backed up or can't get over the pass it seems.

It's been above freezing since before Christmas eve, but not too far. So, the snow is slowly melting - which is good since we don't want to get flooded again like '96 when we had two feet of snow and then a warm heavy rain... Now the winds are supposed to be back. Today the winds were whipping quite a lot, so am not looking forward to the predicted storms for the 30th and the first of the year. Having the power out for a couple hours on Christmas day was kind of a drag. But now I guess if I have to fire up the generator again at least I won't have to trudge through a foot of snow just to get to it. And it could probably use new fuel with Stabil and a tune-up anyway also. Fortunately the power was only out a couple of hours and I didn't have to drag the second gen out to the well house through the snow to power the water pump. We'll see what happens with the weather this week...

Monday, December 29, 2008 7:52:36 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0] - Trackback
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 Thursday, December 18, 2008
The snow finally arrived this morning. We got about 3 1/2 inches from about 4AM to 7AM, then another inch and a half (and still falling) for the rest of the day. It was just a few degrees below freezing, so just perfect for playing in the snow...



and of course Santa had to check the treehouse to make sure there was snow up there too...


(note the snow-covered ladder line to the HF antenna in the foreground...)

All in all, it was a very snowy day...
Thursday, December 18, 2008 5:28:20 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0] - Trackback

 Sunday, November 30, 2008
With the relentless motivation of my father-in-law and his help (well, I helped him actually) the tree house is now actually a box in a tree. We used a pulley and a large truck to hoist each wall up to the platform

and then set it in place and bolted it down and bolted it to the other walls.







(helping with the final wall)

It took us most of the weekend, but it all came off well with no injuries and successful completion.

(Inspector indicates approval)

Now the ball is back in my court to find a way to get some kind of a roof on the thing before it all gets wetted repeatedly this winter. Here are some photos for those of you who can't see it locally. It's 10 feet up a 140 foot Douglas Fir, and YES it does move a bit when the wind blows. The tree is 19" in diameter (bark included) at the 10' level where the floor platform was constructed.
Sunday, November 30, 2008 11:31:25 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0] - Trackback
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 Thursday, November 27, 2008
Today we rode the ferry to Bainbridge, for turkey and all the trimmings. Caught a nice glimpse of the cranes on the waterfront docks backlight with the clouds and sun behind them.


nice ride, now we just need to eat some turkey...

Happy Thanksgiving! (gobble gobble)
Thursday, November 27, 2008 12:16:15 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0] - Trackback
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 Sunday, November 23, 2008
um... yeah. Bakersfield. Yes, on purpose. Flew down to SoCa to visit my family, and then drove up to Bakersfield from there. Had some business there in the greater Bakersfield area on Monday and Tuesday. I was asked to travel there to a client of my company who wanted me to do some training in software unit testing and test driven development fo their development crew. See my blog on Test Driven Development for more info on the content. The training went well so that was good. Kind of a bumpy flight from BFL to SFO, but otherwise uneventful. It was a quick trip, but good to see my siblings and their families for a day at least. Best thing about Bakersfield is *leaving* though I'd still have to say... oh well, someone has got to grow the stuff we eat and wear I guess. Just not my cup of tea. Seattle, here I come.

Sunday, November 23, 2008 12:01:20 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0] - Trackback

 Thursday, November 13, 2008
If you know what your EHL tendon is, then you probably have had about the most painful experience with it, as I have. I managed to get tendonitis in the EHL tendon which runs from the ankle bone to the big toe across the top inside of the foot. It's pretty much impossible to drive or walk with this sucker, but of course I had to do it anyway. Monday and Tuesday instead of staying off it like I should have, I walked all over the place at the office. Woke up Wednesday morning with one foot and one balloon. Almost couldn't even get my sock on because the swelling was so large. I had managed to make Mr. EHL very, very angry. A shot of Toradol and some toradol pills later (plus an upset stomach, a wonderful side effect) its now down to about only 25% swelling instead of 100%. Hopefully it continues to diminish as I put ice on it. Here he is in pictures: Mr. EHL himself.

Let this be a lesson to us all... never anger the Extensor Hallucis Longus.

Thursday, November 13, 2008 5:49:30 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0] - Trackback

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