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Monthly Archive for January, 2010

Clark’s Nutcrackers

As the name of this species intimates, it was discovered on the Lewis and Clark expedition across the North American continent in the early 1800’s.  These guys live at high elevations, 3,000′ to 13,000′ in the Rockies mainly, and in the higher Cascades.  This is a member of the Corvidae family, related to Jays and […]

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Eagles Have Landed

The county road by the river is almost completely free to snow and ice, even along the edges, and today was bright, sunny, and not too cold.  Time for a walk!  Last year we weren’t able to go for walks on the road until March.  It’s just an amazingly warm January, and not too snowy […]

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The days are noticeably longer now, almost a month past the Winter Solstice. Of course, we aren’t seeing much sunshine during the day; we’ve been in the clouds or under the clouds for several weeks now. A couple of days ago the clouds went away right as the sun was setting and we got a […]

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State of Mind

In the summer, when it is in the low to mid 90’s outside, and in the house it’s a much cooler 76F, I’ll find myself wearing scandalously skimpy clothing and thinking I’m going to die of heat stroke any second.  But put a white landscape outside the house and temperatures well below freezing, crank up […]

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Snowy Trees and Things

Branches were bare last evening, starkly dark against the white background of the ground and cloudy sky.  Things changed overnight.  An overwhelming sense of light met our first view of the morning, though the sun had not yet risen.  Snow had fallen, adhering to every surface, and has continued to fall all day.  A band […]

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