Fall colors in my neck of the woods

I live in the Puget Sound area of Western Washington, and most of our trees are evergreen (Washington isn’t called the Evergreen State for nothing). But we do have our share of deciduous trees, and fall is my favorite season. Here are some bright fall colors I have seen this week. Maples This line of …

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Views of Our Universe

I follow a group of astronomers, and they post absolutely awe-inspiring images from our space telescopes. Here are some recent ones. https://twitter.com/mastronomers/status/1825956967795535893?s=46&t=AkJV8dX_RyhUKPG8uj0KNQ https://twitter.com/mastronomers/status/1826653305524638202?s=46&t=AkJV8dX_RyhUKPG8uj0KNQ https://twitter.com/mastronomers/status/1826771176838103448?s=46&t=AkJV8dX_RyhUKPG8uj0KNQ https://twitter.com/mastronomers/status/1826805309836308555?s=46&t=AkJV8dX_RyhUKPG8uj0KNQ https://twitter.com/mastronomers/status/1826826520876257601?s=46&t=AkJV8dX_RyhUKPG8uj0KNQ https://twitter.com/mastronomers/status/1826985494745682104?s=46&t=AkJV8dX_RyhUKPG8uj0KNQ None of these images need any comments. The beauty of our universe, captured for your enjoyment by the complex products of human ingenuity. Thank God for giving us …

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An Aurora Borealis Story, with a side of Sunset

Last night, the world was alight, in more ways than one. Twitter was full to the brim with posts showing the Aurora, caused by a huge solar storm, from all over the globe, North and South (Aurora Australis), East and West. In the US, members from Montana to Alabama posted photos and videos of bright …

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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #240: The Photo Road Most Traveled

I'm no professional photographer at all, but I do love to snap pictures with my iPhone camera everywhere I go.  My most common subject is landscapes, with a preference for rolling hills, mountains, and water.  Now, the last week of February, we flew down to Indian Wells, California, for a Hillsdale College National Leadership Seminar, …

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Bellevue Arts and Crafts Fair-Back after two years off

Every year, the last weekend in July is the Bellevue Arts and Crafts Fair.  For 2020 and 2021, the fair was not held, due to the onerous Covid restrictions by the Dictator of Washington State.  The Fair was back this year, and just as wonderful as always.  Sponsored by the Bellevue Arts Museum, parts of …

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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #123: Found in the Neighborhood, AND Post #800 on Calling-all-Rushbabes!

I wondered what to do for Milestone Post Number 800 on my blog, and shortly thereafter was presented with the perfect answer!  Now, my readers know that I live in the Pacific Northwest, Everett, Washington to be exact.  Our immediate neighborhood is nothing unusual-just a pretty normal subdivision.  However, our yard is not like the …

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Lens-Artists Challenge #118: Communication

Today's Photo Challenge might be a downer, compared to the other posts that I have been reading.  My apologies, but the examples of communication below are what I have been noticing around me since about February of this year.  The Wuhan Coronavirus pandemic has adversely affected pretty much everyone in the world.  Countries, especially in …

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RushBabe Enters the 21st Century

I celebrated my 70th birthday in April.  Just before that, I made it into the Twenty-First Century.  Yes, I bought my very first smartphone.  Thank you, thank you for all the applause, much appreciated.  After a few hiccups in the setup process (don't EVER forget your initial passcode-it's awful trying to reset it), I got …

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