Why do Atmospheric Rivers Occur?
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A significant atmospheric river event will occur tomorrow (Sunday) and
Monday, with heavy precipitation in the mountains and South Sound.
The latest UW W...
A Month of Reflection
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By Leo Babauta We’re entering the last month of the year, and for many of
us, it’s a darker and quieter season. It’s the perfect time for reflection.
I l...
Two Good Strawberry Pies
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[image: Fresh strawberries for Fresh Strawberry Pie.]
A recipe for a no-bake Fresh Strawberry Pie with an all-natural strawberry
glaze and a delicious o...
Baatar Hero Rides Again?
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It’s been a minute, right? When last we met, I was catching you up on a
podcast episode musing travel philosophy and recounting our drive to South
Americ...
Japan: Kyoto, torii gates and monkeys
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As mentioned in the last entry, when we woke up for our last morning, in
Nara, we packed and then made one last attempt to go back to the shaved ice
plac...
Cornichon is getting pickled
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The search function here at Cornichon.org is "deprecated" (internet-speak
for f*cked), so I'm moving all new posts over to a new site,
forkingseattle.com. ...
This Must Be The Place
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Last weekend I recorded a podcast with a former co-worker talking about
travel, politics, and crafting an adventurous life. Weaving somewhat
diverse topi...
Easter in Belgium
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Having been to Belgium before to visit Manon, I had decided that it was my
favourite place after New Zealand. Bold call, but the fresh air, friendly
people...
Water service interruption near 20th and Hanford
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Seattle Public Utilities tells us: Drinking water service will be shut off
to about 100 residential customers in the vicinity of 20th Avenue South and
Sout...
Getting crafty!
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Well, Alex is loving kindergarten! From the first day, she has enjoyed
developing new friendships and learning about her wonderful teacher (Ms.
Lily is the...
World Blog Tour: Isaac Boone Davis
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Greg:
Isaac Boone Davis (pictured here with what appears to be some species of
Elvis) is a damn fine writer who is also blogless. Therefore, I am lending
...
Book Review: How Music Works by David Byrne
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I chose to pick up this book when I saw my friend Tyler’s review:
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/572725938 He gave it 5/5. I’ll give it
3/5. There we...
Graham's First Fourth of July
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We had a great Fourth of July weekend and enjoyed a fun BBQ and fireworks
with friends at Missy and Kelly's. Graham-bo stayed up way too late and was
a goo...
Our Journey to Selah
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Apologies for the tardiness of this blog entry - this parenthood thing
tends to take up a lot of our time.
Selah Day Kerwin entered the world with a bang...
Bureau of Drawers Quarterly
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*by The General*
Hi World! I know that none of the Bad Genious has posted here in something
like 4 years, but I thought I'd take a moment to promote a proj...
Scouting Report: vs Dynamo
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The voice of the Sounders Ross Fletcher breaks down the play of the Houston
Dynamo in this week's CenturyLink Scouting Report.
*Cast:* Seattle Sounders F...
Put Your Website To The Test With StartUpLift
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StartUpLift is a tool for start-ups to gain valuable feedback about the
effectiveness, usability and overall performance of their website.
Companies can ...
The Back Nook
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It's been challenging to show ya'll what we've been doing because we are in
the midst of "many" projects and none are really the "after" picture I was
hopi...
Update 2010
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Since I moved to Tumblr, I haven't been writing about my adventures in SE
Asia, so I thought I'd stumble on back to my tried and true blogspot.com. I
have ...
Peru Part 3
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Cusco to Manu… After having a rambunctious birthday celebration for Gabe,
with a day to recover of course, we hear all about her adventures in the
jungles...
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In August, we went back to Olympia for Ryder's (or ours) midwife's annual
picnic. It was a long trip, but great to show off how much Ryder has grown
and t...
Job Is Born!
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Finally catching up on a bunch of old pictures of the baby being born.
Here is his little foot right out of the womb. So much larger than
expected but s...
Happy Easter!
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We spent the morning with the Dybash family. Cleo "gardened" in one of
their house plants and then "shared" the eggs she found with Eli. All in
all a ...
Lunch #10: Jules Maes Saloon
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[image: Jules Maes Saloon] Georgetown loves the myspace like it never went
out of style. After a solid showing at the Falafel truck we're back to the
sit d...
new blog theme
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We changed the appearance of our home accent collection blog, moving toward
a more minimalist and modern theme, retaining the green in our blog title
and b...
McGyver Visits Mexico
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Call me McGyver, but I solved this family's bed problems! I am happy to say
that last night, all 3 of us had a restful time. Anya was not flopping
around l...
February 8, 2010
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Today is Marvelous Monday! We have a special name for almost every day of
the week; Marvelous Monday, Tremendous Tuesday, Wonderful Wednesday,
Terrific Thu...
Kobe
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July 15, 2009 (afternoon) On the same day that we visited the castle in
Himeji, we continued back east and visited Kobe. Kobe Steak We came to Kobe
for one...
Iris' 40th Birthday
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We had a great time celebrating Iris' 40 years while gettin down to 80's
tunes. Here are a few pics and entertaining videos..
Singing happy birthday:
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Last South African Post
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At Least For Now
I will leave South Africa tomorrow at 3:00 PM South African Time. It's been
an emotional few days. I plan to keep up this blog once I get ...
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