Tuesday, December 23, 2008
More snow...
The National Weather Service is predicting 1-3 more inches of snow... can you believe it?
Photos of Seattle snow
(Note: if you click on the slideshow, it will take you to a larger version.)
Three snowstorms in eight days. Whee!
Three snowstorms in eight days. Whee!
Labels:
mysticism/Mystery,
nature/earthcare,
weather,
worship
Monday, December 22, 2008
Fall in Seattle
On Election Day, I went for a long walk and took pictures of some of our gorgeous leaves here in the Montlake neighborhood, and up near the UW Medical Center. Enjoy!
(If you click on the slideshow, it will take you to a larger version.)
(If you click on the slideshow, it will take you to a larger version.)
Snow... snow... and more snow... in Seattle!
So, here we are in Seattle for the year... where I nearly didn't bring my winter coat with me, thinking to make do with layers of fleece, wool, and Gore-Tex. After all, the average low here in December, the coldest month, is 36 F.
I'm glad I brought my heavy coat. First, we had a week where temps didn't get above freezing, with record cold -- mostly in the 20s F, but then we dipped down into the teens. Then, in the last week and a half, we've had three -- count them, three -- snowstorms which have stopped the city in its tracks. As soon as things get moving again, we get more snow. With ice underneath.
It's rather astonishing.
But, this did make for a beautiful Winter Solstice.
Amazingly, some hardy souls did make it to our house to celebrate with us on Saturday night. Getting home was a bit of a challenge for them, but everyone seems to have made it back safely.
Beloved Wife and I live two blocks from the Arboretum, and less than a mile from the Lake Washington Ship Canal. We've had two beautiful walks -- one Saturday night through the Arb (where, at 1:00 am, people were still out sledding!), and one Sunday afternoon through the marsh boardwalk. I will post pictures. :)
We've had several more inches of snowfall since then.
We are well and truly snowed in at the moment. Wow!
I'm glad I brought my heavy coat. First, we had a week where temps didn't get above freezing, with record cold -- mostly in the 20s F, but then we dipped down into the teens. Then, in the last week and a half, we've had three -- count them, three -- snowstorms which have stopped the city in its tracks. As soon as things get moving again, we get more snow. With ice underneath.
It's rather astonishing.
But, this did make for a beautiful Winter Solstice.
Amazingly, some hardy souls did make it to our house to celebrate with us on Saturday night. Getting home was a bit of a challenge for them, but everyone seems to have made it back safely.
Beloved Wife and I live two blocks from the Arboretum, and less than a mile from the Lake Washington Ship Canal. We've had two beautiful walks -- one Saturday night through the Arb (where, at 1:00 am, people were still out sledding!), and one Sunday afternoon through the marsh boardwalk. I will post pictures. :)
We've had several more inches of snowfall since then.
We are well and truly snowed in at the moment. Wow!
Labels:
community,
fun,
Goddess,
nature/earthcare,
weather,
Wheel of the Year,
Winter Solstice
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Quick note
I haven't written a thoughtful entry of my own for a while, and I miss it. Things should calm down soon, and I'm hoping to have some time to write -- either next week, or just after Solstice -- which will be nice. There have been a couple of things floating around, waiting for me to write about them.
Winter weather!
We have our first winter storm watch.
Now, I am a total weather geek, and I also love winter weather; so I'm excited at the prospect of actual snow on the ground in Seattle. (Whether or not that actually will happen with this storm remains to be seen, but there does seem to be a real chance of some lowland snow.)
Now I'm glad I brought my winter coat with me, since I'll be taking the bus to Bellevue for a Scottish dance teachers' meeting on Saturday morning. :)
Now, I am a total weather geek, and I also love winter weather; so I'm excited at the prospect of actual snow on the ground in Seattle. (Whether or not that actually will happen with this storm remains to be seen, but there does seem to be a real chance of some lowland snow.)
Now I'm glad I brought my winter coat with me, since I'll be taking the bus to Bellevue for a Scottish dance teachers' meeting on Saturday morning. :)
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Odetta has died
Odetta died Tuesday. I will miss her presence in this world in much the same way I miss that of Audre Lord.
Miriam Makeba also died this fall.
I am thankful all three of them left the work of their voices.
Miriam Makeba also died this fall.
I am thankful all three of them left the work of their voices.
Labels:
circle of death and life,
community,
equality,
faithfulness,
integrity,
justice,
music,
Samhain,
Wheel of the Year
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