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Monthly Archives: November 2007
Progress ever forward!
I’m sitting here in the conference room for the Snohomish County Planning and Development Department awaiting my first county meeting regarding our project. You have to admit, when it comes to "process" governmental agencies have everyone beat, hands down. Prior … Continue reading
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Pack Rat Wars and the Flying Spaghetti Monster makes an Appearance
November is creeping forth. In its teasing manner it flaunts some beautiful uplifting crisp sun filled days then sneaks in some dreary rain squalls and dismal hail pelting. This is the time of year where you feel the ethereal distance between … Continue reading
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Fall’s activities, depending on the weather
Above: Mt. Pilchuck from our front porch. Below right: the house at 7pm! Lot’s of projects are sprouting forth in the clear patches this early November. We are taking advantage of ever bit of daylight we have left. It’s … Continue reading
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