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Saturday, July 30, 2005

Sarah visits


Sarah, Nile's roommate from college, came to visit and interview at Microsoft. We took the ferry over to Bainbridge Island for sushi.

The weather has been beautiful and you can see Mt. Reineer. Sarah's boyfriend is studying to work as a pilot for a ferry or cargo ship, so she was happy to see that Seattle's port is active. On the way back there was a beautiful sunset.

The torchlight parade was that night too. The floats got caught on the lines that suspend the traffic signals. This is the tillamook cow. She was just freed from the cables.

Saturday, July 23, 2005

Help!


We want to know if we need to increase the number of colored crystals or change the number of clear ones. Please let us know what you think!

Sunday, July 17, 2005

Flying Dragon


We went to Anacortes this weekend to help Jim unpack. We got a lot of unpacking done, but we also were able to relax. It was nice to get out of the city for a couple days. This is the view from their new house. We thought this cloud looked like a dragon.

Friday, July 15, 2005

Biohazard Rasins


Nile got the raisins at the doctor's office, but had trouble getting the box closed, so they gave her a biohazard bag. Matt thought they were contaminated and was wondering what they were doing in the house.

Sunday, July 10, 2005

Climbing at Vantage


Matt went climbing with some friends from work again this weekend. They had to go out to Vantage which is about 2 hours away because the weather hasn't been nice on the weekends in Seattle. Everyone did some lead climbing. Here is Matt nearing the top of one of the shorter routes.

And this is Julie's first lead climb ever. Setting up the anchor at the top is what we needed most practice with. Here is Ari looking like a pro.

We also lead a really tall climb. This was probably about 100 feet tall.

New Pantry Shelving


Over the last two weekends we have transformed our pantry by installing new shelves.

Near the rear door we used to have a book case, but it didn't let the door open. We really only had 8x12 inches of space, so we put in 12 very small shelves for canned goods.

On the back of the door, we installed a rack for our brooms and mops.

And on the other side of the door we installed L-shaped shelves for cook books and cooking supplies.

Next task is repainting and getting a new fridge!!!

Saturday, July 02, 2005

Rock climbing outside


Matt went rock climbing with Ari and Ivan who are friends from work. It looks like a Martian landscape, but really they are just in Eastern Washington. They had to squeeze through this little crack to get to the climbs.

This was Ari's frist lead outside. He took extra care to tie a prefect knot. They started on some really easy lead climbs. In Eastern Washington the sun was strong and the weather was much nicer than in Seattle.

Our last climb of the day was a little harder than we thought it would be. The climb got harder as it went higher. This was also the longest climb of the day. So Matt decided he had had enough of this and slipped into the crack on the side. In the last picture, you can see Matt's elbow as he emerges to finish the climb.

Starting a sperm bank


The purpose of the little window cut in the side is to collect pollen. Looking in the window, you can see the strings of pollen coming down to the female parts of the flower. The female florets are no longer receptive, so this plant will not self. Nile put a bag under the pollen to catch it as it fell down. It wasn't as successful as she had hoped, so she had to scoop up the pollen with a paint brush.