Saturday, December 25, 2010

Merry Christmas!

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Click to fix the pothole

Wasn't the moon gorgeous this morning?  I thought you might enjoy this shot -- and I wanted to remind you that if you'd like to complain about that glaring pothole down by 15645, you can do so by clicking on the COBI map and voting -- here's the link:

http://www.seeclickfix.com/bainbridge-island/feeds

Don't forget to pick up your calendars at either our house or the Thatchers  ... and a happy holiday season to all!

Monday, December 20, 2010

2011 calendars are in!

Just so you know -- this is the cover for this year's calendar.  Get 'em while they're hot!

$15, paid to either me or the Thatchers, will give you 13 wonderful images to treasure forever...

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Baiting for rats

Nope -- we didn't get a new dog; this is a shot I took of a friend's new puppy.  But I'm putting it here to let you know that there was an exterminator on the spit this weekend, who was here baiting for rats.  So we should all be careful not to let our dogs out loose for a while; trust me, that stuff is dangerous (and so are the rats, even dead ones, of course). 

So protect those pups of yours, and if you have any questions, Renee Sears has the details...

Have a good weekend!

Diane

Saturday, October 30, 2010

An eagle omen?

I looked out my kitchen window this morning to see this eagle floundering in the lagoon; I presume he went after a fish that was too big for him...  Anyway, I went for my camera and came back just in time to watch him swim to shore, flapping those huge wings in a giant breaststroke.



I was able to get a shot of him safely on shore, looking a bit bemused by the experience.  He then flew to the post at the end of the point and sat there for quite a while, presumably pondering the election... or maybe just recovering!

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

A close call

As many of you know, we had a rather spectacular boat fire on the spit over the weekend: Randy and Victoria Keller had taken Uncle Bogo over to Seattle for the winter, and some friends had kindly offered to give them a ride back to the spit in their inflatable.

Shortly after the  two couples landed and tied off the boat, it burst into flame for reasons still unknown: fire department, coast guard and harbormaster were contacted, and the blackened hull was dragged up onto the beach and eventually carted away by its owner, who fortunately had insurance.

We are all grateful -- given the southerly breezes we had that day -- that the boat was moored on the sound side; had it been tied to the dock it might have taken a few houses with it.  It's a worrisome reminder of how quickly things can go wrong...

Friday, August 27, 2010

Sad news

Our hearts go out to Jerry Balis and Joanna; Jerry's son, Mitch,  passed away earlier this morning. 

May he rest in peace, and may his family come to be at peace with their loss.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Sad news

I just got back from a week up on Orcas, and have learned that Nancy Strehlow's husband, Bob, passed away earlier this week while recovering from knee surgery.

Our condolences go out to Nancy and to Bob's children and grandchildren as they learn to cope with this unexpected loss.

... and if you've been missing Jerry and Joanna (I know I have!) they're in Florida; Jerry's son had a heart attack last week and is still in the ICU; prayers go out to all for hope and recovery.

Friday, July 30, 2010

Images from a foggy day...

The fog was intense this morning -- which meant I had an opportunity to get this great shot of the Spit Wad; don't you love the way the crow just leaped in at the last minute?

 I love the poppies the Thatchers planted just as you round that first bend...



And I wanted to publicly thank Kevin Lee's father for doing such a great job of stabilizing the mailboxes -- we look almost organized!




Speaking of which -- does anyone know who took the time to weed-whack around the mailboxes this week?  They look a hundred percent better, so thank you, whoever you are!

Monday, July 5, 2010

Walt Billing


We've just learned that Walt Billing passed away June 20th; you may remember him as the man who owned the little blue A-frame down at our end. He spent his latter years in that house sitting in the living room watching his wonderful view of the Sound and waving to us when we went on our nightly dog walks, and was sorely missed when he moved away. We send our condolences to his daughter, Christine Campion.




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Friday, April 9, 2010

That nasty pothole

The pothole in front of the Faget's house has grown considerably in the last week. Now that there's another one starting up across from it, it's almost impossible to avoid.

Today I learned of an exciting feature at the City of Bainbridge Island website: it's called "See Click Fix" and allows you to click on a map of the island, pinpoint a problem, and upload a photo to illustrate. So I've uploaded this photo to the map; if you want to track progress you can click this link and see what's happening...

Since it's not clear this will work, I've also sent the photo to Chris Hammer at the city... Hopefully they'll take care of it soon, before it eats the entire road!

Enjoy -- and happy Spring!

Thursday, January 21, 2010

More images to share








Thank heaven the tide was lower this morning -- my barometer must be broken, because it said things should have been WORSE today. Not that I'm complaining!

Ghislaine Tulou sent some lovely images taken from her deck yesterday, and these at the top were taken on my way out for coffee around 9 today. Enjoy!

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Another tide-y day...





Daniella Faget (they bought the Chambers' place) kindly sent us some photos from the south end this morning (there was clearly no way I was going to get down there to photograph without hip waders!) As you can see, things weren't much better at their end... Those first two photos are mine, and from the north end, of course.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Bearly Afloat



Barometric pressure was really low this morning, so we had a particularly high tide. Of course I had to go out with my camera! Several other neighbors came round to check out the water levels at the Lees (the Coles old place). The Tulous drove up, and Mark Scott brought Dick Harrison by.

All the commotion in his driveway brought out Steen, who remarked that the flooding reminded him of that great Winnie the Pooh story about riding in his umbrella in a flood.

So of course we had to re-enact it: Steen served as photographer's assistant, Jerry kindly loaned us his pole so we could place the bear without getting in too deep. Here are some of the other results of our labors, and one Ghislaine Tulou just sent me of me and my camera up to the boot tops in water. (note: these pictures were taken about an hour after the tide peaked).