Thursday, April 30, 2009
Editor in Chief
With the deadline growing near for the CDP monthly theme, we have put our best man on the job. He has been putting in long hours to come up with the best shot possible. Don't even worry about the bags under the eyes. He's determined to stay on it until his work is done.
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
The Burning Bush
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
More Sculpture at the School
Monday, April 27, 2009
Helloooo Down There.....
Here is another shot from yesterday's walk on the Chehalis Western Trail. Whenever you see a hollowed out stump like this one you know you have to go look inside. Of course I was elected to go see what scary thing might be inside ready to pounce as soon as I put my head over it, but no such luck. Whatever critter that calls this his (or her) home wasn't around. Whew!!!!! To live another day.
Sunday, April 26, 2009
Sunshine for Everyone!
And a perfect day to take the kids and dogs and head for the Chehalis Western Trail. For those who aren't familiar with it, it's part of the "Rails to Trails" program. It was actually the Chehalis Western Railroad which operated from 1926 until the mid 1980's. Section by section it has been turned into a beautiful recreational paved trail for walkers, joggers, bicyclists, dog walkers and many others. The trail runs north and south through Thurston County. It eventually links up with other sections which go to Yelm and Tenino.
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Sculpture at the School
After a couple of rain showers, this afternoon turned out pretty nice. Being Saturday the campus of South Puget Sound Community College was pretty empty. A perfect opportunity to get a clear shot of this sculpture not far from the main entrance. There is another one just a few yards away. I will probably post that one tomorrow. Have a great weekend everyone!
Friday, April 24, 2009
Evergreens in the Sky
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Hitchin' a Ride
My wife suggested today's photo. Back in January on a day that neither of us had to work, & the kids were all in school, we took a drive to Tolmie State Park. Neither of us had been there before. It turned out to be a perfect way to spend a few hours. The park covers about 105 acres. There are no vehicles allowed on the beach, only people (and a few dogs). There are about 3.5 miles of hiking trails, picnic sites, a kitchen/bathhouse/comfort station & parking for approximately 60 cars. All in all a very nice park, & very nice day.
Monday, April 20, 2009
Beholden Beauty
Sunday, April 19, 2009
At the corner of Stop & Go
This evening we took a walk in downtown Olympia. We always love going by this beautiful old building. It currently houses the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction. It has since 1906. This old building has quite a history though. It was originally built as the Thurston County Courthouse & opened in 1892. Over the years it has suffered through several earthquakes and one major fire in 1928. That was also the year that the present Legislative building was built. Significant changes have been made over the years including the removal of the original 150 ft octagonal tower with clocks on each of it's eight sides. Nevertheless, it is a wonderful historic building in the heart of downtown complete with a park right across the street.
Saturday, April 18, 2009
Friday, April 17, 2009
In Remembrance of
Originally, today's photo was going to be something quite different than this. But then this caught our eye. It's a memorial which stands at the L&I building in Tumwater. The plaque below reads: "Dedicated to Washington Workers who Lost Their Lives in the Course of Their Work." It's by artist Tom Torrens - April 28, 2007.
Thursday, April 16, 2009
See the Light
The family went out to dinner tonight. Plaza Jalisco, where I think they assume you are not going to be eating again for another week judging by the size of the meals. This is a shot of the chandelier in the entry. Funny thing, as we were taking this shot one of the girls said I was the third person to photograph it today.
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Okay, Break it up!
Monday, April 13, 2009
Quick! Before they're gone
Sunday, April 12, 2009
A Fond Farewell
This is a photo from our last trip to the Nisqually Wildlife Refuge. Located on the Nisqually River Delta in South Puget Sound, it was established in 1974 for the protection of migratory birds. Three thousand acres of salt & freshwater marshes, grasslands & forest provide a nesting ground for literally thousands of birds & waterfowl. There are (or were) 7 miles of walking trails, observation platforms for viewing & lots of photo opportunities including volunteer led groups. On Saturday April 18th from 9:00-3:00 there will be a "farewell trail walk". The dike that the trail is on will be removed this summer to allow Puget Sound saltwater to flow over 760 acres of the refuge. The restored saltwater marsh will help wild salmon runs & make for a healthier environment for native wildlife. I know that our family will miss it.