Our Backyard
Repost from 2000:
It is now raining heavily in Vancouver, Washington. The Cascades will get some heavy snow at the higher altitudes. Temperatures in the 40's.
The annual average rainfall (AAR) in the different places I have lived is of note for me:
Repost from Febuary 2021:
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Repost from February 10, 2021
We have been working on our home gardens, as weather permits. I've worked on the raised garden beds on the west side of our home. The area is sloped: house above, shrubs and mostly grass for 40 feet to the street below.
To expand, I covered the grass with cardboard, placed the concrete bricks, filled the bed with home garbage, composed steer manure, bags of raised bed topsoil, straw, leaves, organic materials, etc. Leaves cover the active composting area. Plenty of good growing soil in a sunny west facing location.
Photos taken on February 7, 2021, Vancouver, Washington
The City of Vancouver, in Clark County, Washington, USA, is situated on the north side of the Columbia River, directly across form the large City of Portland, Oregon, on the south side of the Columbia River. Portland and Vancouver have the same weather.
Karen and I live in the Orchards neighborhood, northeast of the City of Vancouver, in Clark County, about 7 miles north of the Columbia River along the 205 Freeway.
We can see both Mt. Hood and Mt. St. Helens from our area.
Average Annual Precipitation: 43.55 Inches (Some sources say 39 Inches)
Number of Days Per Year with a Trace or More of Precipitation: 151
Number of Cloudy Days: 229
The Weather of the Pacific Northwest. By Cliff Mass. University of Washington Press, 2021, 299 pages, Second Edition. FVRL. Excellent overview, lots of photographs, for the lay reader but very thorough.
Karen Garofalo has taken many fine photographs of the many kinds of birds that visit our backyard bird feeders and bird bath.
I was working in my front yard yesterday. The whole west side of our yard slopes down to the street. Because the area is not flat, we must be very careful when working there in our vegetable garden so that we don't fall.
Yesterday, I turned and misjudged the curb edge at the street, stumbled, lost my balance, and fell hard on the street asphalt. Injured my right hip, right knee, left leg inside abductor, and right elbow. The right knee was injured the most. Bruises and scrapes in a number of areas.
I iced the knee and elbow. I put antiseptic cream on the abrasions. Rested! Complained to myself! Pissed off about falling. Mumbling Cussing ... for little while.
I fell once in the July of 2016 at Red Bluff. I feel once in December 2016 my daughters Alicia's home in Vancouver. Both times the injuries were painful and serious. I consulted with an orthopedic doctor. I did physical therapy on my left kneecap, right knee, and right hip. Now, I fell again in June of 2023.
I guess I should not complain. At the age of 77 many folks get out of balance sometimes, stumble, or lose their balance temporarily. Three falls in 25 years ... what am I complaining about.
Still, getting out of balance and falling and hurting myself really pisses me off. Carelessness? Physical Health? Dangerous area for working? Clumsiness? Balance Isses?
I do think my practices of Tai Chi Chuan, Qigong, and Walking do actually help me maintain better balance.
So, for now, REST, and ICE, and Gentle Movements. Slow Down. Be More Careful. Watch my Step! Be careful in dangerous areas were stumbling or falling is a possible hazard. Be Patient. Stop complaining and move on!
Built from Broken. A Science-Based Guide to Healing Painful Joints, Preventing Injuries, and Rebuilding Your Body. By Scott Hogan. Salt Wrap, 2021, index, reference, appendices, 341 pages. VSCL, Paperback.
Karen and I have maintained a summer vegetable garden for 50 years. Here are some photos of our current vegetable garden in Vancouver, Washington. It is located on the west side of our home, in the front yard, in a location with full sun.
We place seedlings and seeds into the veggie garden on May 1st in Vancouver.