Tanya sent me this article from Seattle Times
Hope no one reads it.
Here’s today’s walk
This weekend’s campsite after the morning frost melted.
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Tanya sent me this article from Seattle Times
Hope no one reads it.
Here’s today’s walk
This weekend’s campsite after the morning frost melted.
Sunny day – 45° outside 78° inside.
Hank and I did our normal walk this morning only today we did it clockwise rather than our normal direction.
First flower of the year.
Sunny view from the upper camp area.
Hank and I want for a walk today. Used My Track again today, however I hadn’t ended yesterday’s track before we left.
This does not show the couple minutes of hail.
Here is view from my chair. We got here at 8:50 p.m last night.
This pic is from last week when it was warm and sunny. The flies agree with my choice of wine.
Hank & I went for walk after Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me. It’s 1:30 raining hard.
These are screen shots from Google My Track. Says it will upload to Google drive for storage, however the only thing I see on Google Drive is a map of the area and not the track we walked.
Here is the campsite picture:
For those who are counting today is 39 years from March 16, 1974. It also rained HARD that day.
Here’s Hank building up energy for a late morning walk.
We walked the same outside path as last week.
One of the gun sites.
One of major bunkers.
Nice sunny day at Flagler, Hank and I walked around the outside edge of the park.
Here is the sun shine
Saturday at Flagler:
Car Talk
Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me
Hike around park with Hank, 3.9 miles
Plan was to set by a fire and read, weather changed to WIND & rain, so playing with pictures.
Here’s a sign of spring, the nettles are growing.
about 4 inches high.
Took Friday off for the opening day of Fort Flagler. It’s a nice day, 50° and no rain.
I took this picture just as it was getting dark.
We are at Belfair State Park for the weekend using our senior pass, $6.00 a night.This is the view.
Nice day 49°.
We are out for the weekend, wind and little rain.
Site 32.
Last week I stumbled upon a Washington State Parks senior citizen ( 62 ) winter access pass. The pass cost $50.00 and is good from October 1 to March 31, non electrical is $free & electrical is $6.00. Friday night cost $27.00 tonight will be $6.00.
2:00 p.m. the comment rain has changed, increased to real RAIN.