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Snabulus Web Log: A Few Tweets to Check Out
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Tuesday, November 27, 2012. A Few Tweets to Check Out. Posted by Don Snabulus. These tweets are of the American Goldfinch (in winter plumage) variety. I saw them today in my back yard and snuck out to take pictures. Enjoy. Awesome pics. Thanks. I like leaving out seed for birds in hopes of watching them, but Momo doggy just barks at them to scare them off! I know what you mean. Now that our cat is 10 years old, he generally leaves them alone, which is good for the birds. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Snabulus Web Log: Wenatchee Complex Fires
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Thursday, September 13, 2012. Posted by Don Snabulus. People tend to think of Portland and Seattle as havens as rain and, for 9 months of the year, they are correct. However, the entire region goes quite dry in July, August, and September. Seattle missed their dry spell record. By 3 days this year and Portland has had just 0.04" since July 20th. By the time it reached central Washington and Chelan County, the moisture was not reaching the ground but the lightning was. In the rain shadow. I would like to ...
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Snabulus Web Log: 11/01/2012 - 12/01/2012
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Tuesday, November 27, 2012. A Few Tweets to Check Out. Posted by Don Snabulus. These tweets are of the American Goldfinch (in winter plumage) variety. I saw them today in my back yard and snuck out to take pictures. Enjoy. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. A Week Hiking the Pacific Crest Trail. The Invisible Civil War Within. Archdruid Report, The. Atomic Romance, by Swinebread. Dick Cavett's Talk Show Blog. Life in the Land of the Rising Sun.
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Snabulus Web Log: 09/01/2013 - 10/01/2013
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Monday, September 30, 2013. Posted by Don Snabulus. I took myself and my bicycle up to the remote village of Stehekin, Washington a week ago. The main purposes were to see some nature and spend some time alone. As far those were concerned, the trip was a resounding success. I spent Saturday and Wednesday at my aunt's house at Wenatchee and the four days in the middle were spent in the Stehekin Valley. On Tuesday, I visited the "tourist spots" including Rainbows Falls (twice! On Wednesday, I woke up early...
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Snabulus Web Log: The Invisible Civil War Within: Part I
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Sunday, January 27, 2008. The Invisible Civil War Within: Part I. Posted by Don Snabulus. Our/My Internal Battle for the Future. At what level am I self-governing? And what say should I have in my family, my community, my state, my nation, and my world? Where do I decide what is best for me and where does someone else’s or some group’s better judgment start? Is it really better? What if I don’t like it? What if I hate it and would die to stop it? Should I learn to adapt instead? Philosophy is the discipl...
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Snabulus Web Log: Ride Before the Storm
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Saturday, December 01, 2012. Ride Before the Storm. Posted by Don Snabulus. Thanks to fairly brisk winds (20 - 30 mph/ 17-26 knots/32-48 kph), it seemed more like 30 miles (48km) after fighting headwinds and lateral winds. Sometimes I felt like the sail on Sweet Bluesette. Here are some pics:. The Oregon Coast range kept us in sunshine for the morning. Stay on the sunny side, always on the sunny side. The leading edge of the oncoming front with cirrus clouds followed by cumulus and cirrostratus. Headwind...
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Snabulus Web Log: Return to Stehekin
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Monday, September 30, 2013. Posted by Don Snabulus. I took myself and my bicycle up to the remote village of Stehekin, Washington a week ago. The main purposes were to see some nature and spend some time alone. As far those were concerned, the trip was a resounding success. I spent Saturday and Wednesday at my aunt's house at Wenatchee and the four days in the middle were spent in the Stehekin Valley. On Tuesday, I visited the "tourist spots" including Rainbows Falls (twice! On Wednesday, I woke up early...
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Snabulus Web Log: What IS the deal?
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Tuesday, September 11, 2012. What IS the deal? Posted by Don Snabulus. Well, there is a LOT that is the deal. I will get more into it over time. Suffice it to say it takes me a while to really, really think about things. I can never tell when something is going to finally click but, when it does, I do have some things to say about life, the universe, and that thing over there hiding between the news and reality. More importantly, I hope this blog finds you moving generally where you want and need to be.
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Snabulus Web Log: Two more dinners
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Saturday, September 15, 2012. Posted by Don Snabulus. As it likes to do, real life provided some interruptions to our 5 weekday dinner shopping week. I also wanted to break up any food blogging with non-food blogging which met with only partial success. Up first was Lamb Chops with Pistachio Sauce and Vegetable Sauté. Beer to go along with it. It had a reddish hue to it, and was pretty good, though not as good as their Hefeweizen. It turned out fabulous and it went well with a can of Fort George 1811 lag...
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Snabulus Web Log: 12/01/2012 - 01/01/2013
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Saturday, December 01, 2012. Ride Before the Storm. Posted by Don Snabulus. Thanks to fairly brisk winds (20 - 30 mph/ 17-26 knots/32-48 kph), it seemed more like 30 miles (48km) after fighting headwinds and lateral winds. Sometimes I felt like the sail on Sweet Bluesette. Here are some pics:. The Oregon Coast range kept us in sunshine for the morning. Stay on the sunny side, always on the sunny side. The leading edge of the oncoming front with cirrus clouds followed by cumulus and cirrostratus. Dick Cav...