Wednesday, September 11, 2019

Urban Carnivores - What's In Your 'Hood?

The other day Chris and I were doing yard work and looked up to see a coyote trotting down the middle of the street. This was at 11am and in broad daylight.

It disappeared into my neighbor's massively overgrown lot after giving us the stare down.

But our coyote sighting pales in comparison to what showed up in my parent's neighbor's yard this morning:

RIVER OTTERS!! Four, including two babies!  [Can you feel my excitement?!.]




Growing up I had a whole school of fancy koi (fish) that lived in our pond. Some of them were 15+ years old, had names, and I trained them to come up to the surface by ringing a little bell. (I was a bored teenager, clearly). One day, all my prized fish were gone, with only a few fish heads laying scattered on the rocks. Piscinicide!

My mom maintained for years that it could only have been the work of a river otter - dad and I laughed her out of the room every. single. time.

Sorry, Mom, we should have believed you.

Note: to get to Steve's yard, this family of otters had to haul themselves out of Lake Washington, find their way past the solid block of lake-front homes, cross a street, climb a hill, cross the Burke Gilman Bike Trail, zip under a fence, cross a lawn, and then dive into the pond. Don't think that these guys are exclusively water critters - they can hustle across land at a fast gallop.

Our local zoo is currently doing a research project on urban carnivores and they're asking Washington residents to record their sightings of the meat-eating animals that live in our neighborhoods.

Want to see what is in your 'hood? Check out the map.

According to user-submitted data, we had a bobcat on the field where Ben plays baseball, a red fox in Wedgwood, an opossum in Maple Leaf, and coyotes/raccoons....everywhere. The video footage of the bobcat is pretty cool - I think the red fox sighting is slightly suspect. No bears yet within city limits. I'm wondering if the bobcat population has benefited from the explosion of rabbits that our city has experienced this year - we've got bunnies coming out of our ears.

Got anything to add to the map?

xo,
Sonja

Photos. T. Dorrance. Thanks WS, for the push to get blogging again!


Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Photo O' The Day: The Blue Tree Group

Last week I picked up the madre and we drove down to Kenmore to see the Blue Tree installation along the Burke Gilman Trail.








They are, indeed, very, very blue.

According to the literature, the birch trees are painted with a water-based non-toxic pigment that will naturally wear off in time. The purpose is to raise social awareness for deforestation occurring on a global level.


While I'm not entirely sure how bright blue trees will stop the cutting of global forests, I can say that the baby was in dirt heaven.




 Grubby?

yes.

Blue?

yes.

 Indeed, our work here is done.


Saturday, April 21, 2012

Photo O' The Day: A Beetle For You

I emptied out my compost bins yesterday and found this guy hanging out under an avocado peel.

 Sorry dude, but you're gonna have to find a new home. The compost is heading to the garden beds.
I've always liked beetles. The flashier, the better, right?

I'm getting this book for my mom's birthday. [Don't you dare click on that link, madre!!] That way, we can read it when we come to visit. Ben's gonna love it.

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Professional Photos, Round II

Here are a few more pictures from Lindsay Ramirez. 

Peeps, you know how much I love black and white photos. 

This is Ben’s favorite game, hands down. The kid loooves being swung upside-down. Do it again, do it again!

Getting ready. You’re making me wear a shirt with a collar? And a sweater? And shoes?! This stinks. 

 I almost wanted to use this one for our holiday card! It’s one of my favorites.

Oh my, I adore this child. 

Our sweet little grubber. 

Good thing this guy wasn’t in Ben’s costume contest [Cause he would have won, hands down]

Lovelies-

I’m pretty convinced that this is just about the most awesome halloween get-up I’ve ever seen:

A functional SLR camera costume.

Amazing, yes?

Photo credit: Tyler Card
See the video of how it was made here.

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Sweet Little Peppers

My Dears!

Last month I brought my camera to a meeting with my mom/babies group and took a few pictures of the kiddos. It was so much fun. My own bambino is getting a wee bit tired of my constant photographing so it was nice to have a few babies that were receptive to picture-taking. Each one reacted differently to the camera, too: brilliant smiles, inquisitive looks {as in: why are you pointing that thing at me?!}, bashful glances. We have some sweet babies in our group!


I’ll post some more photos over the next few days. 

Here is sweet Baby J - one of Ben’s buddies. They’re pretty close in age and it’s been a hoot to see them experience the same developmental stages.  I am convinced that this little one is going to be crawling/walking/running in no time flat - I was holding him yesterday and he is raring to go! 




Saturday, February 05, 2011

Photo O' the Day: 1 Week

From Benjamin

Hard to believe that our boy is a week old. Seemed like just yesterday that we were in the hospital and Chris was giving Benjamin his first bath.

Thursday, February 03, 2011

Photo O' the Day: Day 6

Yesterday was a big day for our little boy: he got to meet his Grandpa J. We'll admit that we shamelessly love showing off our baby to his extended family; he's got two aunts and an uncle coming down here in a bit as well so we're pretty darn excited about that.




Ben got outfitted in some of Chris' old duds


Monday, August 16, 2010

Photo O' the Day: Honeybee

Honeybees use water evaporation as a hive cooling strategy. They needed it this weekend.

Sunday, August 08, 2010

Time for a Dip

The lake is so perfect right now. It's a shock for the first 30 seconds and then...just like bathwater. Well, close enough.

My cousin Jesse was staying with my parents this week and he took the opportunity to work on his handstands and backflips.

No backflips for me but it sure was fun to catch the play-by-play. 

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Photo O' The Day: Morning Dew

Bailey ran afoul of this web immediately after these photos were taken. He'd come to investigate my reason for crouching in the tall, soggy grass, contorted in a funny angle, clad only in my bathrobe. Nosy dog. 

Sorry, spider. 



Tuesday, May 04, 2010

Chris and Laura Busch's Wedding


The main reason we were down in the Bay Area was for a wedding. Chris' college/rowing buddy was getting married to a lovely gal from the UK. Unfortunately, we took exactly two pictures of the event and one of them (above) was fuzzy.


It was a gorgeous wedding: great location, perfect weather, tasty food. I ate way too much. 


Fortunately a few others snapped a few photos of the happy couple and guests. [Thank you Jocelyn!Her album can be viewed here.] That's another rowing buddy of Chris', Lopaka, with the bride, Laura, (center) and his girlfriend Jocelyn (right). 
The groom, Chris and Lopaka
And my most favorite picture: The Willamette Crew Boys: Chris, Lopaka, Chris, Greg, and Pat. They made up a wickedly fast boat a few years ago...


Except they looked a bit younger back then...


Such carefree days..

[last two photos courtesy of Nate Tjoa]

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

The Mighty Columbia

This weekend, as we were moseying west along the Columbia River, I learned that my husband can sing a mean version of the Alaska State Song. In turn, I regaled him with our Washington version: Roll On Columbia, Roll On by the famous Woodie Guthrie.

Which was great, until I googled "WA State Song" and discovered that Roll On Columbia isn't our song at all. It's some highly inferior tune called Washington My Home.

Instead, Roll on Columbia is our state folk song. Personally, I'm all for ditching WA My Home in favor of this good 'ole folksy ballad:


Roll On Columbia


Roll on, Columbia, roll on.
Roll on, Columbia, roll on.
Your power is turning our darkness to dawn,
So, Roll on, Columbia, roll on



Green Douglas firs where the waters cut through.
Down her wild mountains and canyons she flew.
Canadian Northwest to the ocean so blue,
Roll on, Columbia, roll On!



Roll on, Columbia, roll on.
Roll on, Columbia, roll on.
Your power is turning our darkness to dawn,
So, Roll on, Columbia, roll on



Other great rivers add power to you,
Yakima, Snake, and the Klickitat, too,
Sandy, Willamette, and Hood River, too;
Roll on Columbia, roll On!



Roll on, Columbia, roll on.
Roll on, Columbia, roll on.
Your power is turning our darkness to dawn,
So, Roll on, Columbia, roll on

Monday, April 26, 2010

Photoshop Actions


Playing around with Photoshop actions today...

There is SO much to learn.

Time to sign myself up for a class.








Friday, April 16, 2010