Living in the Country, No Alarm Clock Needed!

“The Pileated woodpecker is the largest living woodpecker in North America. Both male and female pileated woodpeckers sport a red crest; the female’s forehead is brownish and the male’s is scarlet.” Often you will spot this type of woodpeckers around bird feeders or other areas of your garden. Pileated woodpeckers are well known for theContinue reading “Living in the Country, No Alarm Clock Needed!”

Blown Glass vs. Fused Glass

“Blown glass is an extraordinary piece of art created exquisitely by the artist. Each piece that is made is unique. Sculptures, figurines, Christmas ornaments, vases, paperweights and beads are various examples of blown glass and can be found worldwide. A glass blower may shape molten glass into colorful dishes.” The heart above is a piece I blew.Continue reading “Blown Glass vs. Fused Glass”

Another Day in Woodinville

Woodinville is a small town about 25 miles northeast of Seattle. Approximately 11,000 people reside in this 5.66 square mile town. Woodinville shares its zip code with unincorporated King County areas including Maltby and Cottage Lake. When in Maltby, stop by the Maltby Café. Originally, Woodinville was inhabited by the native Sammamish people. In 1871,Continue reading “Another Day in Woodinville”

Washington Beaches

My favorite beaches in Washington along the Pacific Ocean include Ocean Shores, Westport, Long Beach, and Second Beach. Ocean Shores includes a beach area of six miles. The oceanic climate is similar to the Mediterranean with patterns of wetter winters and dryer summers. On this beach, I have gone horse back riding, flown kites, andContinue reading “Washington Beaches”