Wednesday, October 31, 2012

All Hallow's Eve

Well there are two days a year people are unwittingly Catholic (unless they are Catholic then it is just another day), Halloween and St. Patrick's Day.  Today is Halloween and it seems to be a fitting time to have a retrospective look at my son's Halloween costumes from cute tiger to hippie army dude.
Enjoy
Dan

Monday, October 29, 2012

Boo!

Well Halloween is just around the corner.  I am hoping that the rain abates for a period of time on Wednesday evening for the kids to go out and get their sugary treats.  I am sure that I am not the only person hoping for the rain to abate.  Like most Americans I want to be bombarded by political adds and mud slinging this time of year, not stories of pineapple expresses, super storms and 100 million sobbing eyes of children who had to stay home because of the weather.  That said, I will distract from issues of the day with a Halloween photo from 1977.  A few things about this photo, first the black and orange brick to Dracula's right was my favorite brick in that fireplace.  Second, that maybe the happiest smile, I've ever seen on my sister.  Third, I have no idea why my sister was cropped in the photo (maybe my Mom like that brick too?).  Finally, the make up was done by the theater department at Mountlake Terrace High School, specifically by my older sister's boyfriend at the time, Fred.
Nice work Fred.
Happy Halloween
Dan

Friday, October 26, 2012

October Light

It has been with great deal of sadness that I have watched the rain for the last week or so, because it is ruining the best light of the year.  The summer light is bright until late evening.  Winter light is cold, harsh and full of contrast which is great, but it is the light of the early to mid autumn that is the best in Washington.  It has a warm glow and is still high enough in the sky to product a soft light.  You really can't bet it, if it's raining.  If it's raining then the gray gloom sets in washing out the color and contrast of the light.
Tonight, October light.
Dan

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Haters of the Earth

I have noticed something this election cycle, junk mail.  Lately we have been getting a half dozen fliers in the mail telling us about how terrible the opponent is or how the fabric of America will be destroyed by passing a certain referendum etc.  I suppose on the one hand the post office hasn't been this important in years.  However on the other hand I haven't noticed that any fine print letting me know that this trash was printed on recycled paper.


Monday, October 22, 2012

There Are Fewer Horses Too

Well, to start here at America's Finest Blog, we feel voting is your right and you should exercise it whenever possible.  There comes a time in each election cycle that it all becomes too much, the T.V. adds, the phones calls to tell me how particularly evil somebody's opponent is, the mailers that tell me how particularly evil somebody's opponent is and the debates in which the candidates are disingenuous with regards to the important topics or argue over things that are largely out of their control.  You just can take only so much.  I've reached that point, now I look at the fliers and wonder if both parties hate trees and if all candidates are either former cops or small business owners with strong family values.  Personally, I am thinking about voting for my high school chemistry teacher for all offices and open judge positions.  You should vote for yours as well, I mean has your high school chemistry teacher lied to you about ending gridlock in Washington recently?

Friday, October 19, 2012

Tis The Season

Lucky for us Americans we get to "decide" on a new President every four years.  We really don't decide of course the electoral college does but that's difficult to explain and might lead the 40% of Americans that will vote, to become despondent and not vote.  Well not all 40% since some of that number actually would think that you are joking since this is a democracy after all.  Of course it is not, but lets not go there either.  What should drive most of the voters way from the polls are the "two" candidates themselves. The incumbent hasn't exactly been a world beater, but then challenger seems make things much worse every time he opens his mouth (see binders of women...).  Add to that, the knowledge that both guys are basically getting bankrolled by unions, banks and corporations it becomes increasingly hard to fault the 60% of Americans that will sit this one out. 
As my wife and I watched the most recent debate she commented that does it really matter who is elected, will our lives change that much.  I had to agree with her, it probably won't change.  Though it is important to care, because our boy is watching and it is our job to instill the belief that his vote is his voice and that he can make a difference in America with his vote.

Thursday, October 18, 2012

So More Autumn Photos

One of the great things that happen in the fall is the trip to the pumpkin patch.  Which recently has morphed into a trip to my sister's farm.  The trip, where ever it may be is always a good time, even if there are too many people and not enough wheelbarrows.  I don't have a dusty photo of pumpkin patch fun, as it seems that Halloween was more about tricks than treats in the old days.  My Grandmother told me once that she was surprised on the first Halloween she experienced after she moved into Seattle.  There were trick or treaters out and about, something she said she never participated in or saw back in Tolt.  So instead of dusty pumpkin patch photos, a photo highlighting what happens when you don't pay attention to what you are doing when you are scanning photos.

Monday, October 15, 2012

More Rain

The rain is a falling and the wind is a blowing outside, it is very fall like indeed.  Not necessarily welcome for me, but surprisingly welcome to may people that I speak to,  they have come to miss rainy days.  I really don't miss the rain, especially in October when the light is so good.  Oh well, we can't have it all and my grass was looking rather dead.  Tonight pictures from rainy days.


Friday, October 12, 2012

A Little Rain Must Fall

Well, the relatively blissful last 90 days with very little if any rain finally appears to be coming to an end.  Ready it's probably for the best, but the dry sunny weather has really been wonderful.  Now of course there is no reason not to go back to work.  The sun has made me ever so thankful for my time off.  Tonight, a picture from about the start of our dry weather and a picture from yesterday's finale.
Enjoy
Dan

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Autumn Days

As our best summer slash early autumn ever continues I thought I would post a photo of autumn color circa 1946.  This is Billy Goat Mountain in northeastern Washington.

Monday, October 8, 2012

Lions, Tigers and Bears

So our nice neighborhood has become besieged by not so friendly mountain lions and bears.  Now the idea of mountain lions and bears in the wilderness is swell, in my driveway, not so swell.  The real effect this has on us, is to one not go outside without checking out the window first and second not go walking on the trails around our home alone.  Check back to see if I have actually seen the mountain lions or bears.  Tonight's photos, a bear and a cougar, were they belong in a cage. 

Friday, October 5, 2012

Fall Is Here

The autumn has arrived even if the day time high temperatures don't agree.  So tonight a nice picture of why autumn is the best time of the year.

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Again the End Comes


Well another baseball season has come to an end in Seattle and again the M's were not very good.  Although it must be said that they were than some recent teams and have more promise than some recent teams as well.  That said this season did have a couple highlights, namely Felix's perfect and the celebration that was his next start.  In the end, that made up for trading Ichiro (which seems so very long ago).  Here's to next year.

Monday, October 1, 2012

One Year Later

October 1, 2011, my Dad passed away, suddenly however not unexpectedly.  The last year has been an interesting one to say the least.  It would be awfully nice to have him around, especially now that the boy is old enough to go fishing.  I know he would have liked to take him fishing.