My birthday . . .

In the upper left of the above image, note “Happy 81st. I intended to stay inside at home on my birthday. Loud noises prompted me to step outside. A fireworks display awaited me. Someone in the neighborhood must have orchestrated this. How they managed the “Happy 81st I have no idea.
The actual colors are from the chemicals, some shown below:

This week, nothing much happened here this last of ’24 and beginning of 2025. Off and on it snows and when it stops there is fog. Sunday or Monday may be clear and above freezing by Noon. A run to town is in order.
Our air is very much coming from the Pacific. It is flowing on to land down where Oregon and California meet. By the time it makes the 400 mile journey to here the temperature drops from 55 to 35 degrees; at night a little less.
The cold air in the mid-part of the USA is totally missing west of the continental divide. I use a web site named Ventusky to see temperatures and snow.
By next Thursday morning the temperature in Iowa is expected to be about 8°F. The cold will continue moving south and east. Clarion PA – – my hometown – – should get down to about 13. I’ll check those numbers next weekend. Many years ago – – the winter of 1968 (or ’67) – – I was in Iowa City and the temperature went to 30 below. Ouch!
Keeping Track
on the Naneum Fan
John



In two or three years I might need the replacements and then only, for me, get a couple of year’s use of them. On Tuesday, I went to Les Schwab and got new tires with a 70,000 warranty. They are a little more aggressive tread than the original but still meant for year-round use.


The birds were taped to the ceiling of large room (dark inside) and we led groups in with flashlights to view “the overhead migrations” underway in the night sky. Kids were given flashlights and they were asked to find the birds and count them. Meanwhile the leaders could talk about the shapes of wings, tails, and the thousands of birds migrating south. Back at the Audubon table there were cut-outs of bird faces (owls mostly) for anyone to color and make a mask. We volunteers cut out the image, the eyes, and holes for an elastic (head) band. There were several types of different sizes to match the width between the eyes of little to larger faces.
an inch, and then it started to melt. By Noon most was gone. A ski area, Crystal Mountain at 6,850 feet elevation (45 miles west of me) has several cameras and I snagged an image shown here. Their other cameras show mostly fog.
so with a half-price subscription, I am back to getting a paper copy of the EBRG Daily Record. This, also, gives me paper to start a fire in the wood-burning stove, when needed. 
It is interesting that it has all its leaves, while the walnut trees have dropped theirs. Established small plum trees still have green leaves. Western Larch, a deciduous needle-leaf tree, are also golden now. I have some, but the natural habitat is on the north-facing slopes of mountains. Web photo is a typical scene. 
