I had no idea I haven’t written a post since the middle of May. To be honest, I would have whinged about things and I promised I wouldn’t do that here. It meant I didn’t have to write about it but life has been interesting nonetheless. We had a record number of days without rain here – 52. One of the things I enjoy about Seattle is the rain in the summer when everything has that fresh, washed clean feel. We are still waiting for a proper rain, a slight drizzle that records as .02 inches isn’t what I can rain.
One thing that we have had is hot weather in the 90’s – yes, that’s hot for us and I know the southeast was in triple digits. To make it more uncomfortable, there were fires up in British Columbia and we were getting a lot of smoke from it – we could smell it burning. There were days when we couldn’t see past the front yard – the mountains have only recently reappeared. Sometimes we could barely see Vashon, sometimes a whisper of Blake. The heat, smoke and haze were difficult for everyone, sneezing, stuffy, runny nose and I have been getting sinus headaches – the kind when it feels as of someone is sitting on my head. My chiropractor has helped me with them, plus Advil. It reminded me so much of living in L.A. – hot smoggy, hazy and headachy. Up here it also felt stuffy – believe me, I am dry and parched and ready for rain.
Of course, there are those who say people in Seattle are never satisfied – too much rain, not enough rain, too much cloudy weather, etc. What really amazed me was the evening I looked out at the sunset and saw the reddest sun I have ever seen. I took pictures but it really didn’t register very well, so I have some from KOMO News that are something else.
This one is mine. you wouldn’t know the sun was so red.
Some of the pictures are sunset, some are sunrise – I had no idea how beautiful it could be while being uncomfortable. The last one looks as if it was Photoshopped, but it is real.
During the hydro races at the beginning of August on Sunday. people didn’t think the Blue Angels would fly, but they did. I had a doc appointment at the Polyclinic one of the days they were practicing and saw one whiz by – usually they are long gone when I hear them.
I am doing my show and having a good time, unless I find sponsors, it will be over at the end of October. I am not happy about it and finding advertisers isn’t easy because I don’t have the numbers that they want. I have learned a lot this year and feel as if I am getting into the groove, so it is hard to think of not doing it any more. I have two possible and now that I have the necessary paperwork, I will go talk to them next week.
Not a big post this time, but I wanted to share some of the photos of the last few weeks since it is something different for us. We were home for the eclipse and what I noticed is the room got dark but there was sunlight – it had an odd look to it during the eclipse. We didn’t have glasses and I knew there would be pictures on the news of it, so I don’t feel I really missed out. If it had been a total eclipse, it would have been very dark.
I want to be more regular with my posts again, I realize how much I miss doing it and it helps me to make sense of things at times.
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August 26, 2017 at 1:37 am |
Well, I wondered why I hadn’t seen a blog post from you in a while! Glad to see you are still among the living.
I do have to say, I don’t miss the rain at all! We did have some in Flint when I was there, though; at least it didn’t seem to last forever like the Seattle rain usually does!! I guess I missed the worst of the heat while I was gone, too….thanks for sharing the pictures of the sun during that time–they are really terrific!
August 27, 2017 at 7:53 am |
I have been dragging around since we have had smoke, heat and haze – haven’t been sleeping very well and can’t wait for real rain. Both of us have runny, stuffy noses and I get sinus headaches – not fun getting older. I know you miss having more sun, you now have it in abundance.
August 28, 2017 at 1:42 am
I do enjoy the sun, although tomorrow’s projected 90 might be a bit too much of a good thing! I know the rain will be coming eventually, and don’t relish the seemingly endless days of endless rain, so I’ll enjoy the sun while I can!
Maybe we can plan an outing after fair is over? My last day is Sat.