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  6/6/26 6:30 49F (9.4C) Cloudy,  calm. The sun is up. It is a quiet Saturday morning. The birds chat with each other in subdued voices. The clouds overhead move to the east in a steady, orderly procession. There is no wind on the ground. It rained last night, hard enough that everything is still […]

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    6/5/26 7:00 54F (12.2C) Cloudy,  light gusts, no rain. I slept  late. The sun is over the ridge. A brisk breeze blows through the oaks, shuffling leaves like a deck of cards. Walter is barking at the neighbor’s dog. Sheila Kitty is critiquing my tea. Traffic is rushing towards town with an air […]

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    6/4/26 5:00 50F (10C) Light breeze on the ground. A few scattered clouds drift across an otherwise clear, blue sky. To the east,  a yellow tinge betrays the sun clawing its way over the ridge. The moon, waning gibbous,  has just dropped behind Willow Flat. Crows argue contentiously, but the other birds ignore […]

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6/3/26 7:00 Overcast with a light breeze and random sprinkles. It is about 10 degrees warmer than yesterday morning. We kept a fire going in the lodge all night and it was nice and toasty when I finally got up. After breakfast we will strike camp and try to get packed before it rains.   […]

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    6/2/26 5:30 38F (3.3C) It is a cold, clear and calm morning with expectations of a hot afternoon. David made squirrel bread for breakfast,  notable not only because it was good, but because my brother never bakes.                                 […]

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