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Rainy days

Two weeks ago Mother Nature went from summer to fall with no transition.  It was sunny and warm one day and the next are chilly, windy and wet. The winds have been blowing consistently out of the south, a very good indicator in the Pacific Northwest that the season has transitioned.  Summer is light northerlies … Continue reading Rainy days →

scoobscobie Uncategorized Leave a comment September 17, 2018 1 Minute

Fired the wood stove

It was slightly chilly a few mornings ago and I needed to begin learning the particulars of Swallow's wood stove.  Come fall and through the dark and damp Pacific Northwest winter this will be my & Momma Kitty's primary heat source (besides snuggling under the covers). I talked with the maker of the stove,  Navigator Stove Works, … Continue reading Fired the wood stove →

scoobscobie Uncategorized 2 Comments August 6, 2018August 5, 2018 2 Minutes

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M17 #375 – SWEET PEA

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Montgomery 15 Named SCRED

Before Dave owned SWALLOW and SWEET PEA he owned an Montgomery 15. Here is the link to SCRED’s www-site.

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