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    4/26/26 6:30 42F (5.5C) The  city is quiet for a city. The sirens settled down last night and there is little traffic moving this early on a Sunday  morning. Amy is sleeping. We came north to Seattle for my aunt’s burial yesterday. My brother Dave brought mom up Friday  and they went  home […]

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    4/25/26 5:00 38F (3.3C) Clear and calm. Stars dot the dark blue sky above. Birds are bursting with the morning gossip, vying to be heard over the loud rattle of orchard fans. Walter, still exhausted from yesterday’s excursion,  sprawls sleeping on the deck. Good morning.                 […]

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    4/24/26 6:45 36F (2.2C) Clear, calm, and beautiful. I am surrounded by the thunder of orchard fans. Three ducks wheel overhead, twisting and turning, describing great arcs and figure eights as they fly through blue sky tinged with pink. Where are they going?  Though in tight formation, they appear to be everywhere at […]

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    4/23/26 6:45 42F (5.5C)  A hint of a breeze stirs the leaves beneath a blue sky delicately laced with clouds. Birds are singing,  dashing and gliding between the trees. Up on Willow Flat an orchard sprayer drones. Dogs are barking. The sun yawns and struggles to rise above the ridge. Good morning.   […]

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4/21/26 65F Calm, overcast and humid. It sprinkled a little this morning,  but not enough to prevent me from mowing. After lunch I returned the keg. Since I was in the neighborhood, I dropped by the range to burn up some black powder. While there, some hungry deer visited.  Niether shouts nor gunfire perturbed them […]

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