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Archive for January 2007
Comet McNaught
11 January 2007 by ben.
I read about this comet just today in the Seattle Times in a brief article that said it would be visible just after sunset, but close to the horizen. So… I drove to Sunset Park in Ballard (Seattle) which overlooks Puget Sound looking west for a terrific view across the water to the silhouetted Olympic Mountains. The temperature was 28 degrees and dropping, and it was breezy, yet dozens of people arrived at this tiny park to have a chance to see a comet. All that I talked with had never seen a comet before.
Then three things occurred at a glacial pace: the sky darkened; the comet emerged; and my fingers froze. I snapped a few photos and was happy to get back to the heater in the van!
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Snowstorm 10-11 January 2007
11 January 2007 by ben.
Seattle doesn’t get snow very often, and when it does, it’s usually with the temperatures close to freezing and so the roads end up being icy and treacherous. With our numerous hills, driving is an adventure, and so for the third time this school year, Sandy and Bonnie’s school has been cancelled due to snow. Another day was cancelled due to the huge wind storm in mid December.
Here’s Raffle enjoying the 3″ deep snow she discovered in our backyard this morning:

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