Thursday, January 31, 2019

British Army trail 2019

Up the Alternate Incline trail
Thirteen Senior Trailblazers decided today to head to the Upper Trailhead on Blanchard Mountain to reach the British Army trail. Since we are in this general vicinity often during the winter months, we decided to try a different trail than our usual one. We walked up the road until we got to the Alternate Incline trail to start our trip, first to Lizard Lake and then to the British Army trail.
We went from cold to just moderately cold
The weather was pretty nice, considering that the rain that was forecast for the day had been moved to this evening. It hasn't started yet (now after 5:00pm), so that made our day much nicer than we expected. Hardly any wind and hiking uphill meant that we needed to shed some of our gear. We got to Lizard Lake and then went down the British Army trail.
Melanie and Tom pointing out the trail sign
Once we got here, we knew that the trail would lead us back down to the road, but we wanted to explore it, so we headed down the trail until we were ready to turn around. Then we hiked back up the trail until we again reached Lizard Lake. Since it was almost noon, we stopped there for lunch.
Today's lunch spot
Once we sat down, of course we had to don all those extra clothes again. A slight breeze also helped to make us feel a bit on the cold side. But considering how cold we might have been, if it had rained, we were quite happy to enjoy ourselves and even take our time at lunch.
Lizard Lake
After lunch, I walked over to get a view of the lake. It seemed to me that the level is a bit lower than I've seen it in past visits. Al said the lack of rain could be the reason. Well, tonight and tomorrow we are expected to receive plenty of rain, and it'll fill the lake back to its usual level, I suspect.
Turkey tail mushroom
Melanie pointed out this pretty mushroom to me. It's hard, not soft, leading me to believe it's a turkey tail mushroom. I looked it up online (hence the link) and found that it's filled with antioxidants, if one wanted to eat it. To me, it's not very appealing. The link is interesting, though.
Nearing the end of the hike
We walked back following the Lily/Lizard trail instead of returning the way we had come. When we cross this bridge, I think of the hike as being almost finished. In any event, we covered around eight miles and 2,000 feet up and down. A good day, filled with delightful conversation and exercise. And no rain!
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Tuesday, January 29, 2019

Weird holes in the clouds

Courtesy of the Stringmans on Whidbey Island
A friend asked me yesterday to take a look out the window, where a strange phenomenon caught her eye: a hole in the sky! I then found that this was happening all around the area, and Cliff Mass wrote an article all about what was happening. You can read the entire post here.

I snagged that picture from his blog. Here is what he had to say about the weird holes:
No...these were not alien incursions into Washington air space, but the impact of aircraft passing through a cloud deck of supercooled water (liquid water at 32°F or below).   The planes climbing or descending through the clouds caused the supercooled water to turn to ice crystals and fall out, leaving a circular hole.  These features are also known as "punch hole" clouds and often form in mid-level altocumulus cloud decks.
Actually, I think he was just covering up for the aliens. I've never seen anything like these before. Have you?
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Saturday, January 26, 2019

My Saturday routine

Reflection in still water at Lake Padden
Ahhh... it feels so nice to be back in my old routine. First, a quick trip to the coffee shop with Lily this morning to greet our friends there, before heading off to Lake Padden for our two-times-around walk. It was nice to see everybody again, and just for a minute, it seemed like Florida didn't even happen. But as I said before, just the chance to get away gives me the ability to appreciate my surroundings with new eyes.

I had a great time with my sister and nephew, along with their two dogs. I really miss them, if I give myself a chance to go there in my mind. But the beauty of Lake Padden this morning, walking in mild temperatures without the normal rain, was healing to my heart and soul. It's lovely to have traveled there, and it's lovely to come home.

And I didn't get sick! Usually, when I travel I pick up a bug because of the stress of travel. This time, I can safely say, "so far, so good." I have a massage scheduled for tomorrow, and I'll happily enjoy it. After the nine-mile hike on Thursday, my right hip has been bothering me. Each day, however, it has felt a little bit better, and it wasn't an issue at all today. All is well.

Other than the couple pounds I brought back from Florida, I'm doing just fine. If I haven't lost them by the first of February, I'll think about restricting my diet. Otherwise, the ice cream habit I acquired might continue for a bit longer.
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Thursday, January 24, 2019

First hike back home

So many cool friends
Well, although my time asleep last night was a bit on the short side, I decided when I woke up this morning to go ahead and join my fellow Trailblazers on a hike in the Chuckanuts. We started from the North Chuckanut Trailhead and hiked up and down around nine miles and 2,000 feet. I was sure tired by the time we reached Raptor Ridge, but I knew it would help me get back to normal if I went out today.
Frilly decorated mushroom
Melanie pointed out this pretty mushroom and we all exclaimed over its decoration, frilly and delightful. I am so blessed to live in the Pacific Northwest, even with all its rain (which we didn't have any of today). It's so green and lush, beauty everywhere I looked.
Happy birthday, Al!
Melanie had let us all in on a little secret before the hike started: it is Al's birthday, and she bought this lovely ginger cake and stuck a single candle in it. When we reached Raptor Ridge and had finished our lunch, we gathered around him and sang "Happy Birthday."
Al smiling at his surprise party
Cutting it into 13 pieces
We all enjoyed the ginger cake with cream-cheese frosting before heading back down the trail, where we made a loop and returned a different way, making the entire trip a very good workout, especially for those who had recently returned from travels. My long day was nothing compared to Tom's, who just returned this morning from Sri Lanka and a 13-hour flight. We were both really tired but happy to be there.
View from Raptor Ridge
Although we didn't ever have direct sun today, I saw that there was definitely sunshine in other places. It looked like it might clear off, but  then it didn't, and now it's completely overcast. But it was perfect hiking weather for us today, with perfectly wonderful companions.
It takes a village
Dianne saw these tiny little mushrooms just before we reached the cars. She sent the picture to me, and I marveled at the minute little "village" of mushrooms. They are new to me; I've never seen them before. Aren't they pretty?
The final mile of today's hike looked like this
I loved my trip to Florida, but it only took one day for me to realize that this place is my home. It's always wonderful to visit a different place, because you return to the familiar, seeing your surroundings with new eyes. Today that is what happened to me. A magnificent day.
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Tuesday, January 22, 2019

Pretty perfect final day

Sandhill cranes on the golf course
This morning my sister spent the early morning on a golf league, so she allowed me to drive her car to the Y in order for me to take a swim on my own, without her being with me. It was a first for me, and I enjoyed it thoroughly. I didn't swim all that long, but it was a full six minutes longer than the last time (28 minutes versus 22) and I'm pretty sure my arms will be sore again. Tomorrow I'll get to enjoy one last swim before packing up and heading home around noon.
The golfers: Thecla, Rose, Norma Jean, Sylvia
I continue to be impressed with the energy of these four women. Thecla is 85, Rose 71, Norma Jean 73, and Sylvia 87. They played 18 holes, and I was happy to see my sister make two birdies! (For you nonplayers, that means one under par for two holes.) I wandered around the course while they played, and got that picture of the cranes, as well as this wonderful view of trees near one of their fairways.
Old oak trees
These mysterious, wonderful trees cover the three golf courses in Betmar Acres, and I am sure that everyone enjoys these nice shady grottos. Unless they get in the way of a golf ball, that is!

In a couple of days, I'll be back in my own world, having been here just long enough for me to appreciate the vacation, and having the enjoyment of my home to return to. Not to mention my Bellingham family and friends. I'll miss the dogs and family here, but there's always next year!
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Saturday, January 19, 2019

Idyllic Florida with family

Icarus and Charley
My sister loves dogs. When I was here last year, their dog Zen was hanging on, even after he was expected to go a year or so earlier. He finally died at 17, with the final trip to the vet once he stopped eating and was having trouble walking. Icarus was so lonely after he was gone that Norma Jean got another rescue dog, this one a Papillon mix (Charley). He's an adorable dog and was owned by a woman who had moved and found that she couldn't have a fence for him to run, and she, unable to even take him for walks, put an ad on Craigslist to find the right place for him. It turned out to be at home with my sister, her son Peter, and Icarus.
Buried in furry love
Charley was originally named Harley, which nobody really cared for, so they changed it to Charley; he doesn't seem to notice the difference. He's 3 to Icarus' 8 years, so he has plenty of energy and took to me right away. In fact, I had to ask Norma Jean to call him to her so I could write on my laptop. He sleeps with me and we think I might remind him of his previous owner, whose white hair is similar to mine. I'm happy to accommodate this adorable bundle of love.
Deedee, who lives a couple of doors away
Every morning when we walk, Norma Jean takes Deedee with us. She's only a year old and needs the exercise and training. When we come to get her, two homes away, she's waiting impatiently for her. We walk between three and five miles with her. Norma Jean gives her a treat before and after, and in the three months they've been doing this, Norma Jean has only missed one day.

Of course, she also has me along with her, so the three of us enjoy the idyllic Florida weather. You might notice Norma Jean is dressed warmly, because the first two days I was here it was downright cold in the morning. I didn't really mind, except we missed our swim. We went yesterday, though, and I am now happy to say the weather is warm and really delightful.
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Thursday, January 17, 2019

Busch Gardens 2019

Peter and Norma Jean on the way to Busch Gardens
This morning we three all left for Tampa's Busch Gardens, with me as the honored guest of Peter, who is an annual pass holder. We drove there to spend the day at the place I visited for the first time last February. The two of them visit several times a year. And I didn't even get on one ride.
The Falcon's Fury ride
Last year, I did ride this one with Peter (Norma Jean does not do such rides), and I enjoyed it. Insteady, today we watched a couple of shows and saw ABBA, along with a lovely ice skating show, incredibly well choreographed. Lots of costume changes and flawless performances.
The Serengeti Plains
Then we enjoyed a fun train excursion to the Busch Gardens' version of the Serengeti Plains, with lots of animals like giraffes, zebras, and rhinos. You could choose, if you wanted, to take a closer look with a pricey safari, but instead we took this one, which was included with the regular price.
Enormous rhinos from the train
It was a fun day, very different from my usual trip with the Senior Trailblazers, but we did a fair amount of walking, and Norma Jean and I had also walked almost four miles earlier. We weren't able to swim today or yesterday because of the cold weather, but tomorrow looks to be on track for a good swim, my first of the trip so far. From here on, it should be smooth sailing as far as the weather goes.
A ride I didn't take today
It seemed a little strange not to get on any of the rides, but in some ways I was relieved. No need to get overly frightened today, and the company with the three of us was wonderful. More on Saturday.
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