Beth requested a picture of our hops prior to being harvested, and as it turns out we caught the vine in August, prior to all the flowers forming fully. It was good fun pulling the vines down, and they are so fragrant that it was difficult to avoid sneezing!
Sunday, September 29, 2013
Hops on the Vine
Beth requested a picture of our hops prior to being harvested, and as it turns out we caught the vine in August, prior to all the flowers forming fully. It was good fun pulling the vines down, and they are so fragrant that it was difficult to avoid sneezing!
Friday, September 27, 2013
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Belcher Mosaic Glass Company
For a mere four years beginning in 1884, the Belcher Mosaic Glass Company made gorgeous mosaics like this one. They had a patented technique involving an asbestos sandwich and basically cast the metal in place around the glass pieces. They called these "metallo mosaics" as seen in this ad from 1887.
This mosaic and many others are shown in the superb Smith Museum of Stained Glass, towards the end of Navy Pier in Chicago.
Cloud Gate
Chicago's Cloud Gate at dawn. Choosing a level horizon was impossible. I was tempted to pick the general line of the reflection's horizon, but the result is quite unsettling.
There are numerous excellent vantage points to enjoy this sculpture from. Some turn the curves into swirls and loops. Others distort the flagstones of the ground into strange fractal patterns. Walk around according to taste!
Monday, September 23, 2013
Saturday, September 21, 2013
White-tailed Ptarmigan
A pair of white-tailed ptarmigans were disturbed by my footsteps as the first hiker up the trail on this day. Unlike grouse, they are quiet and were graceful in their exit. They spend their lives up here in the alpine zone.
Thursday, September 19, 2013
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Sahale Arm View
Looking southwest from the base of the Sahale Arm glacier, the seemingly endless range of the Cascades extends to the horizon. The closest rock face hosts ice fields that gradually unstick themselves as summer wears on. I heard and saw car-sized chunks falling down the steep slopes to the valley below as the day warmed up.
Sunday, September 15, 2013
Cascade Pass
Cascade Pass is best accessed in late summer, as at 5392ft it's quite high, and it would be disappointing to have to turn back for snow. Over the pass (and 27 miles of trail later) is Stehekin at end of Lake Chelan. Hiking one-way would be a massive logistic challenge, as following the hike it would take a 4h ferry and a 170mi drive to get back to the trailhead.
The views are spectacular, and I'll be compelled to share two others from this hike.
Friday, September 13, 2013
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Lake Kulla Kulla from Mount Defiance
The view of Lake Kulla Kulla was a nice surprise from the top of Mount Defiance. In the distance is Pratt Mountain, and then Granite Mountain including its retired fire lookout tower.
Monday, September 9, 2013
Above Mason Lake
Mason Lake and Little Mason Lake in the foreground yield to a scree slope up to Bandera Mountain. It's a much clearer day than on either of the other two trips. Even better, a more spectacular view awaits!
Saturday, September 7, 2013
Delicious, yet unavailable
At Mee Sum Pastry, a series of plates were being carefully documented by an amateur photographer. I asked if I could order this yummy-looking dish. The waitstaff had no idea, and deferred to the manager.
The manager took a long time to try to explain approximately what it was in English, then conceded that even though I now knew what it was, it wasn't yet on the menu so I couldn't order it.
Thursday, September 5, 2013
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
Mt Dickerman
The climb up Mt Dickerman is quite vigorous, gaining 3875ft in 4.3mi. The trail is excellent, and covers a number of different climate zones. It culminates in a spectacular view in the heart of the Cascades.
This is the only view that isn't entirely of other mountain peaks -- it's looking west out towards Marysville. Thick coastal cloud was a concern as we headed out, but fortunately we were able to climb above it.
Sunday, September 1, 2013
Sleeping Market
An early ferry crosses Puget Sound at first light. The Pike Place Market is cleared of vendors and is completely washed down, appropriate to the signage "sanitary public market" seen on the buildings facing the Sound.
The few people around are those who have been up all night, and those who have jobs that require the area to be free of vehicles and tourists.