Tuesday, May 17, 2022

Newly installed street tree shown with orange tulips; a masked pedestrian passing the tree, wearing an orange dress and carrying cell phone.



 

Tuesday, March 1, 2022

 

The pond, the sign wants to keep dogs out of, is on the northeast corner of the North Seattle College campus, north of the newly constructed John L. Lewis pedestrian bridge.  The text on the sign beside message about dogs, identifies the pond as the breeding pond for our local Pacific Chorus frogs.  The frogs are the mascot of the college.  Also seen in the back of the photo though, not clearly are mallard ducks, shoveler duck and Bufflehead.

As I stood to get the photograph and watch the ducks, at least three chorus frogs began calling, from points quite close and from the opposite side of the pond.  A welcome sound of early spring and cause to celebrate the persistence of a bit of nature in the city. 

Charlie and I will check back periodically to see when egg masses appear, and later when tad poles emerge.  We will submit periodic reports on Tree Frogs and other comings and goings around the pond, to this page.

Saturday, January 15, 2022



 

I was at Gas Works Park this afternoon with Lisa and several others of the 350 Seattle Artful Team preparing a banner for the MLK Rally and March next Monday January 17.  The two in the foreground of the first photo are filling in the large letters with red ink; The two in the back of the photo are paused to look up at the two bald eagles on the tower of the second photo.




A blue and an orange photo for January 14. 








Friday, December 17, 2021

 

Persistence of memory. (With apologies to Salvadore Dali for infringing into his memory.)


 



 



Stick a fork in it, its done.   Another picture from the University Street Fair (May 21)