Spring in the North West

Dreamer

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This should make Jim and Joan grin even more down there in the Tropical Tip of Texas! 7" of the white stuff in Sunny Sequim. I'll bet Pat and Patty have even more.
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That's amazing for Sequim -- we only got a dusting in Anacortes and even in Mt.Vernon it was nowhere near that deep. I understand it is a record for late-season snow.

Warren
 
We actually don't have any snow here...big snowflakes fell but nothing stuck. It is starting to get a little depressing (read: a LOT depressing) to have cold temps and precip every single day...when oh when is the sun going to come out????
 
Roger-

When we were last in Sequim in '95, the real estate people and the locals at the Sequim Yacht Club at the John Wayne Marina were telling us about life in the "Bananna Belt" at Sequim, where it rains/snows only 17" per year!

I don't see no bananas in this photo!!!! No Harry Belafonte either! Looks more like a Christmas card from Nova Scotia! Enjoy your Irish Coffee by the fireplace and keep Janet entertained!

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Put the Santa Claus suit on for a photo for your 2008 Season's Greetings cards?

Joe. (In Redding, high of 88 last week!) :smiled
 
Roger my friend,

No grinning here... I am aghast! My heart goes out to Janet, thinking about her even attempting to walk in that nasty, slippery stuff.

We are back in the Tropical Tip; got in late Friday. By the time we had things unloaded and the house opened back up, it was too late to get Wild Blue out of storage on Saturday (it closes at 1:00). Yesterday was in the low 80s, sunny, light breeze, and just downright beautiful (today is a carbon copy of that). I couldn't stand it - I got my inflatable out, put the motor on, and motored around our island. It was moderately satisfying... just felt good to be on the water after several weeks in the desert. I plan to get Wild Blue out of storage and back into the water tomorrow morning.

I believe in karma - it is not good to gloat or take joy in another's misfortune. Somehow, I know it will come back to bite me in the butt. I also try to not be jealous when others have it better than me. We are for sure leaving Wild Blue home this summer, so there will be many times when I will be looking to the C-Brats for my C-Dory "fix."

I hope this nasty weather passes quickly, and we both send our sincere get-well wishes for your lovely wife. Give her a very gentle hug from us.

Best wishes,
Jim & Joan
 
When I first looked at the picture I didn't even see the snow. The first thought that came to my mind was how nice that c-dory looked sitting on the trailer.



regards

Ryder
 
Just back from clamming at Long Beach, Wa. We got 1 1/2 clams the first day between about 6 diggers and much better today with about 18 between 5 diggers. That is pathetic success in case you don't know since the limit is 15 per person, per day. Maybe the snow and sleet that fell on us constantly had something to do with it? We had snow sticking to the beach (0 ft. elevation) this morning, with sizeable skiffs accumulating between 7:00 am and 9:00 am. It is snowing right now outside my home. C.W.
 
We got about 2" on Friday, then on/off ice rain and hail yesterday. A little south they supposedly had 10+ inches. I'll say it....this sucks.
 
Seventy Degrees here in DownEast Maine on the coast.... 70 miles from Canada.

Snow in banks when we got here two weeks ago to pack up. Gone now. Mud season starts and the black flies come out.

I feel for you! But only a little! :lol:

Charlie
 
CW":2r9xbd9d said:
We had snow sticking to the beach (0 ft. elevation) this morning C.W.

CW, I had to chuckle when I read the above.....it brings back memories of a time in the late 60's when I was driving on the Pacific Coast Highway in California with a couple of friends that were visiting me. As we were driving next to the ocean, one of them asked me what the elevation was and I looked past her to the ocean and said, "Oh, about 30 feet above sea level". Shoulda seen the look on her face....priceless....

Yes, it was just snowing here a few minutes ago. So, far today, I've seen sun, rain and snow.....better than tornados, hurricanes, earthquakes.
 
Roger, Sure good to see "Dreamer" safe at home. Good thing that cabernet strip is so shinny, otherwise it might look like you were trying to hide, camouflaged in the surroundings.
Jim & Joan said:
"....We are for sure leaving Wild Blue home this summer, so there will be many times when I will be looking to the C-Brats for my C-Dory "fix." "
If you are headed our way, we would be happy to help you out with that needed fix. PM anytime.
Harvey
SleepyC :moon
 
SEA3PO":2u1fqni7 said:
Things are rough all over.....I think I got a sunburn today.

Joel
SEA3PO
Southern California

Yeah...I'm peeling from the one I got in Az. 10 days ago. Longsleeve weather in Washington does have it's advantages.

-Greg
 
What the hell is going on back there? Can't I leave town for one week without you guys getting crazy!

Paul Priest
J.C.Lately
 
Well, update for Jim, it is still cold but it looks like it is going to be sunny today. Normally in other parts of the country that is not big news, but here it will make the frickey-dickie headlines...
 
Pat Anderson":372o2htw said:
Well, update for Jim, it is still cold but it looks like it is going to be sunny today. Normally in other parts of the country that is not big news, but here it will make the frickey-dickie headlines...

So true...but then when we get 1/2" of snow they do the opposite and run "Storm Watch 2008!" (duh, duh, duuuuhn music)... :wink:
 
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