Tuesday, July 23, 2019
Dead Horse Canyon / Lakeridge Park 2019
Jordan & Rusty went for a walk in Dead Horse Canyon on Monday July 15. Rusty had never been there before. Jordan hadn’t been there in more than 10 years. It was quite beautiful. There is about 1 mile of trail mostly along one side of the ravine. But there are also 2 bridges that cross the ravine. Calling it a canyon makes it sound deeper than it is: ravine seems more accurate. Taylor Creek flows through the bottom of the ravine to Lake Washington. The park is entirely forested. Dead Horse Canyon is also called Lakeridge Park, because it is located in the Lakeridge neighborhood of Seattle at the southern city limits. It’s 5 miles (17 minutes driving) from Ell Alley.
Monday, July 1, 2019
June Garden 2019
Helenium bigelovii 'The Bishop' (Sneezeweed)
Spiraea douglasii
Heuchera hybrid (Alumroot)
Fungus species
Eryngium 'Big Blue' (Sea Holly)
Hemerocallis hybrid (Daylily)
Hemerocallis 'Bela Lugosi' (Daylily)
We had a short heat wave. It was 79 on June 10, 87 on June 11 & 95 on June 12. Those were 7, 14 & 20 degrees above average for those dates. 95 set a record for June 12. The highest temperature ever recorded in June is 96. It was 80 on June 13 & cool in the morning. And then on June 14 it was 70, just 2 degrees above average. After the heat wave, the weather stayed fairly cool with temperatures only a few degrees above normal & cloudy skies. There was rain on 3 days from June 18 to 20. But rain was well below normal for the month & for the year so far. It was slightly cooler than normal on those rainy days. June 21 was the 1st day of summer. The sun rose at 5:11 AM & set at 9:10 PM, almost 16 hours of daylight. The temperature reached 72, which was 1 degree above normal. It remained cool until the last 2 days of the month.
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