Saturday, May 30, 2020
Linda Lou Wichita Bluff Wedding Walk With Nooksack River Near Tragedy
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On this last Saturday of the 2020 version of May I opted to drive to the west parking lot of the Wichita Bluff Nature Area to do some nat...
Thursday, May 28, 2020
Linda Lou's Texas Berry Delivery
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A few days ago Linda Lou texted me telling me to be on the lookout for a package arriving soon. Soon turned out to be yesterday. I did not...
Finding The Hidden Lake Photo
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A couple days ago I blogged about being Surprised To Find Mount Baker On My Wall . In that blogging I mentioned several hikes on Washingto...
R.I.P. Blue
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Sad news yesterday from sister Michele. Blue, who would have turned 16 this coming August, died yesterday. That is Blue, above, on the rig...
Wednesday, May 27, 2020
Lake Wichita Dam Spillway Takes Me To Twin Peaks & Snoqualmie Falls For Some Northern Exposure
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Somewhere, upcreek, a lotta rain must have fallen in the Holliday Creek watershed, judging by the rapidly raging Holliday Creek I saw tod...
Tuesday, May 26, 2020
Surprised Finding Mount Baker On My Wall In Texas
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A week or two ago I made mention of Washington's Mount Baker volcano in a blogging about Mr. Forrester Cooling Down A Washington Heat...
Monday, May 25, 2020
Escaping Rain Under Lucy Park Covered Walking Venue With Memorial Day Hot Dogs
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Rain arrived this morning, right on schedule, as predicted by the predictors. The predicted rain so far has not fallen in copious amounts....
Sunday, May 24, 2020
Wichita Bluff Hoodoos Survive Softball Size Hail
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This Sunday before the 2020 version of Memorial Day I opted out of attending a church service in one of the few churches in Wichita Falls ...
Saturday, May 23, 2020
Saturday Lucy Park Suspension Bridge Video Walk Over Wichita River
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Last night's almost all night long thunderstorm was the longest and loudest storm so far this year, near as I can remember. And now,...
Friday, May 22, 2020
Lake Wichita Fish Kill Pandemic Mystery
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This morning my bike rolled me to Lake Wichita. Perfect temperature with a bit too much wind. That is Mount Wichita you see above, in the ...
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