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Is Amazing!
The weather is so much nicer. We have had less rain and more sun with more fog then more sun and then more fog with some sun.
Today I saw my first Anna’s Hummingbird! It was bright red like I am use to and not that deep dark red we saw in Arizona. I only got about 1 second look at it, but that was all that was needed to make me happy. We have not put our feeders out yet, but will be soon. We are just concerned about the winds we still get every so often.
We also saw our first Golden Eagle today! And even better, we had time to go back to get the camera! While it was still foggy when we started taking the pictures it cleared up about 45 minutes later we was able to take more pictures with the sun out as he was still in the same tree we left him in. Lazy bird. Not the best pics as I was “just off” regarding focus, but they count.
We also saw the USNS Carl Brashear (T-AKE-7) going out to sea from Indian Island. She had been dockside since we arrived in November. The first time I saw her I thought she was a building. (Crap weather prevented a good look from so far) but I was able to make out the life boats on the side to confirm she was a ship. She had the usual 2 USCG ships waiting to escort her out to the open sea.
One of the Rangers told us we will soon be seeing more and more wildlife showing up soon and the Bald Eagles will soon be tearing branches off the trees to make their nest which is something we have never seen, so I think we will be bringing our camera with us more when we do rounds in the morning.
I am still running 3 miles a day. I took 2 days off due to the whole “blind in one eye” thing when it was just too sunny for me to see properly and without excessive pain but other then that, I have done pretty well. I know my course well enough to know how to pace the hills. The only thing that slows me down now is soggy trails, harsh winds and drivers not paying attention where they are driving.
Yesterday, I was almost hit by 2 ladies who was paying more attention to whatever they saw outside the passenger window then what was in front of them, I saw them from a distance away and was going to run on the side of the road as I normally do. (I run against traffic since I do NOT trust drivers) but she started to drive like they was going to park on the side of the road where I was running toward, so I went right, then she veered right directly towards me, and as I got closer I realized they still have not seen me, and they never did see me, even when I ran past the drivers window about 2′ away.
I was so close to slapping the drivers window.
Honestly, I was looking directly at the driver and she never, ever saw me. It’s not like I am 6’2″ and 225 lbs and wearing bright red or anything.
*sigh.
Anyway, today I ran my best time ever, beating yesterday (which was my record, which was also a new best time record) by 15 seconds. 3 miles on trials, hills, and road in 32 mins and 45 seconds.
Bright sunny days, with brilliant views of Mt Baker, the Cascade Mountains and the crown jewel, Mount Rainier.
I Love the Northwest!
Once again I failed to remember I have pictures on my phone waiting to be downloaded, so some of these pictures are from a month ago, but most of them are from today.
Enjoy!
We have been doing some extra spring cleaning the last few days. Just trying to get rid of worthless things that no longer have any value to us. When you live in a box on wheels it’s always best to get rid of things as soon as they lose meaning to you. We have some left over plywood we will be donating to the park, as well as other small things that we will give away or just throw away, let someone else deal with it. Having spare room is always a bonus when you have limited space.
We have a bagillion Pacific Tree Frogs around the park, I love to hear them as I run the trials or when we are birding. There have been times we can hear them as we sleep, which I just absolutely love. However, I have never seen one, so I planned to go hunting for them one day.
Today I went out to do the tanks and just happen to see one hop about 2′ away from me. Pauline handed me the camera and I have succeeded in my hunt!
It’s a pretty cool looking frog.
March 9, 2014 – Fort Flagler SP – Pacific Tree Frog – About 2″ in size, also known as the Pacific chorus frog, has a range from the West Coast of the United States (from Northern California, Oregon, and Washington) to British Columbia, in Canada. They live from sea level to more than 10,000 feet in many types of habitats, reproducing in aquatic settings. They occur in shades of greens or browns and can change colors over periods of hours and weeks.
Not much else on today’s agenda. We have our Metallica playlist jamming, Pauline is reading, it was bright and Sunny but that went into a fog so thick we are not able to see Whidbey Island at the moment, so I’m not sure when or if I will go out birding today.