Thursday, July 18, 2013

Chicken Coup & Urban Farm Tour

For a couple decades now, Seattle Tilth has hosted some version of a City Chicken Coup Tour, allowing folks a glimpse into the gardens & coups of their city neighbors. I'm not sure how many years my mom took her mother on the tour, but it was always eagerly anticipated. My Grandma Donnie was a rural girl, raised on a large farm in the countryside of North Carolina. With her marriage & move to the northwest, she became an urban farmer, growing a plethora of food on a large lot in Lake Forest Park & almost always keeping a small flock of chickens. My sister & I went along the eventful year that one of the tour hosts advertised needing a home for her flock of Banties (Grandma's favorite) -- Grandma elected to go there first & had herself a new flock of Bantam chickens within ten minutes of our arrival.

We continued the tour tradition this July & my mom, Boo, Blake & I spent a wonderful day visiting urban farms in North Seattle. Not only do you see some beautifully innovative coups, but you also get to see gardens & yards! People's ideas & creativity are truly amazing! We saw honeybees, treehouses, living roofs, water saving systems, an ingenious under-the-deck chicken run, ponds, inviting patios, yard art including a pressure washed Seattle skyline, solar panels, a pig, & imaginative kids' play areas. We ate delicious raspberries & blueberries off the bush, introduced Blakey to lemonade (couldn't get enough) & learned about hugelkultur

A fantastic, inspiring day.


A ball for Blake

Great time at the Mariners game on Sunday with cousins Seth & Lindsey.
Not only was it the first win Blake has attended, but he also got an autographed ball!
When the Angels took the field in the 8th inning, Josh Hamilton (right fielder for the Angels) came to the wall & asked for the dad of the little baby watching the game. Unfortunately Blake & I were cooling off up in the shade but Levi said that was him & Josh tossed him an autographed ball!
 When we got home, we took a photo of Blake with the ball. Levi sent it to Josh on Twitter, thanking him, & Josh responded, "I bet he's got a future in baseball."  :)

Saturday, July 13, 2013

Chatter Creek

Growing up, we spent a number of summers camping with the whole Gowey family, always in the same huge group campground at Chatter Creek near Leavenworth.
Hopefully that tradition is reviving.
Highlights from this year...

  • So many people for Blake to play with!

  • Frisbee golf 


  • Camp life, particularly Andy's amazing panini sammiches & the tent that was erected without poles.

  •  Hikes, with gaggles of Goweys


  • A trip into town & a visit from Hoang


Even sleep deprived, we had a great time.

 

Friday, July 12, 2013

Change

This blog has become predominantly a place for positive posts, but I still want it to be a well-rounded view of our lives & musings. With that disclaimer, I share this horrifically fascinating map on fracking across the United States (& our bordering neighbors). Click on the link & check out some of the stories of poisoned drinking water, polluted air, mysterious animal deaths, industrial disasters & explosions.
 

While it's nice to see zero fracking activity in the Pacific Northwest, NO ONE should have this in their community.

Like many other things (climate change, GMOs, etc) I am astounded by the short-sightedness of our race. Why do we continue to think that the earth can handle whatever we throw at it? Why do we think we can get away with treating the earth like an invincible teenager that can absorb enormous amounts of pollutants, drilling, deforestation & modified organisms without negative affects? It truly is insane. Dangerously so. And I would wager, that on some level, the majority of people would agree. Which brings me to the people behind the companies responsible for things like fracking & GMOs. And the question I have for them...do you have children? Do you want to leave a toxic, dying planet to your children & grandchild? Perhaps they are oblivious, or more likely blinded by profit. Perhaps they don't believe that these things are harmful.

Really?? 
I don't understand how there is still an argument.
It's very simple. It's not about politics or economics or religion -- it's about LIFE ON EARTH (the way god created it, for heaven's sake!). Even if we weren't entirely sure that our carbon emission and chemical agriculture are negatively impacting the planet, wouldn't we want to err on the side of caution before dumping more & more of it into the air, water & organisms we need for survival (not to mention larger systems of weather & ecology)?

And people, it's really no longer a debate
We impact the earth -- why is this something people don't want to acknowledge? Because it means we need to change? Change is tough, but it can also be exciting & positive. And when it means sustaining a healthy, beautiful world for our children & grandchildren, isn't it worth it?

Monday, July 08, 2013

27/52

Fourth of July

We had a relaxing morning (with a patriotic colored breakfast) & then a fun afternoon at Boo & Andy's, eating & visiting. Not knowing how Blake would react to the loud fireworks, we were home & settled before dark. He slept through it all!
 

9 months


Incredibly, Blake turned 9 months old on Saturday!
We had his well check this week & he's long & lean. He weighs in just shy of 20 lbs & is 29.7" tall!
He crawls super fast, with authority (& usually with a cup in each hand, accentuating each movement with a bang on the hardwood floor). He stands up on everything & is starting to move around along the furniture.

Favorites:
  • bath time (or pool time in the backyard) -- he plays until he's a prune or until he gets in trouble for standing up in the tub.
  • New nickname: Captain Black Bean! A favorite food & also often attire.
  • Raspberries are another favorite -- eating & blowing them.
  • hollering loudly, at his toys, in his pool, trying out new sounds. Da-da-da, ma-ma-ma, ya-ya-ya, ba-ba-ba, la-la-la!
  • he hangs on now, very helpful when he's balanced on your hip
  • reaches for people, momma & daddy especially
  • first bouts of separation anxiety(not so fun...sometimes he only wants momma)

Tuesday, July 02, 2013

Mariners!

Over the weekend we took Blake to his first TWO Mariner games -- back to back, Saturday & Sunday! He did super.
Here he is resting up for his first big game.

 On Sunday, Brandon & Janelle & baby Elijiah joined us. We toughed it out in the full sun for the first half, staying cool with water, spray bottle & watermelon. The nice folks at Safeco moved us to the shade after that & we stayed for the Mariner's rally. Even with Blake pointing fingers at the field & yelling as loud as he could, they still couldn't pull off a win.
Go Ms!!