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Monday, January 18, 2010

Rainy Days and Mondays





The Northwest coastal weather this time of the year is rainy the majority of the time. Light, soft rain,  and hurricane force torrential squalls, all in the same hour.


We wear rain gear all the time, on short and long trips.

We don't use umbrellas. We wear Gore-Tex, a specialty material designed to keep us dry.

To travel anywhere, we cross rivers, creeks, forests and hamlets. Our roads are one-laners, curvy and blind, often crossed by deer, elk, turkeys and a variety of other animals.

After a good storm, be prepared to stop and wait for transportation workers to clear roads of fallen trees and other debris.

No wonder that we have so many micro-breweries to help us cope with cabin fever. 

44 comments:

Anonymous said...

That is an adventurous experience. I wish I was present.

Unknown said...

We need a tour of those micro breweroes!
Nice photos!

Cloudia said...

You really show the beauty of the area.


Aloha, Friend!


Comfort Spiral

ds said...

I'd sign on a for a tour of the microbreweries ;) Love love love the blue of your second photo--stunning!
You may live in a rainy spot, but it is beautiful.

Cheryl Cato said...

Nice photos. Do the rain & cloudy days give you a down feeling? Sunny days always perk me up even though I don't like too much heat. Keep dry!

Pseudo said...

I loved that last photo.

Anonymous said...

Sounds wild and wonderful :)

Reasons said...

Beauty so well captured. Enjoy the beer stop offs.

Maggie May said...

That sounds good fun. It is good to be able to get out and about again.

Nuts in May

Natalie said...

It is gorgeous though, Rosaria. :)

Anonymous :) said...

I wish I lived there.

Elisabeth said...

That last photo is stunning, taken through glass perhaps. It's like a watercolour painting.

What a wonderful adventure your life seems to be at this time of the year.

the walking man said...

Yes I am certain they are there just to help cope with the rainy weather.

Jinksy said...

That last photo, complete with raindrops is incredible - looks more like a glorious, atmospheric painting.

Brian Miller said...

i could not help but smile at that last line. rain can be dreery or refreshing, all in how you live with it, eh? stay dry...

Eleonora Baldwin said...

Working on a film set in all conditions... Gore Tex? Tell me about it! I live in Gore Tex. I have pyjamas made in that stuff.

Love the photos, especially the one on the green bridge.

Love
Lola xx

MissKris said...

I dunno if you've been back to my blog since you asked me to add the Followers gadget. I did, for a few days, but I hadn't had one listed on my sidebar since it first became a gadget we could add. It feels too much like high school to me, so I took it back down again. I've noticed in the Blogger tool bar, just above our blog headers, on the left hand side where we "Share" or "Report Abuse" or whatever...it also says "Follow". If you haven't become a follower yet and still wish to, you can sign on there.

Hilary said...

Beautiful photos. I love that last one with the raindrops. It looks almost surreal.

Unknown said...

Carrying an umbrella prevents one from seeing so much so the Gore Tex is a much better idea!

Shadow said...

i so love rainy weather. grew up in a place with a winter rainfall. days and days of drizzle rain... i wonder if i'd still love it now.

Woman in a Window said...

HA!

This is one reason I like to have the snow. When the rain finally comes in spring it is new life and I love it!
xo
erin
(Love the graininess of that last shot.)

Janna Leadbetter said...

Sounds incredible! Something so inspiring about it. Would love to live in the clime just for a while, maybe set a novel's location in such a place.

And I just have to say, I'm hearing Karen Carpenter, singing that song. She was like no other, and I wish we'd had so much more music from her.

Anonymous said...

I used to live in Portland, Oregon. I really don't miss the rain from October through to June!! The summers were pretty fabulous though. And you need the water to make the countryside so beautifully green.

Helen said...

Oh, my favorite part of your post? The micro brewery line! And I must confess, when I spend time in memory care here ... I always project a bit about what lies ahead ....... Enjoy your day, Ms. Rosaria.

Tess Kincaid said...

Wonderful pics! I seldom use an umbrella, either.

janis said...

Lovely Pictures... lovely place :)
I have The Carpenters stuck in my mind now, thanks to your title :)

Dimple said...

I love the shot with the water droplets. I finally bought a gore-tex bag to use for a purse because the one I had been using absorbed water so badly.

cheshire wife said...

I nearly always take an umbrella with me, as a sort of insurance against it raining. It doesn't always work.

Enchanted Oak said...

Love to the person who invented Gore-Tex!

Nancy said...

We have snow to contend with. Slippery and icy. No walks the last two days because I worry about a fall. Just what we would need right now..

I like the rain, but the coast certainly could get a bit glum in the winter if you lived there. But I would still live there.

Renee said...

I love that you do so many things. I feel like I never move my body.

xoxoxo

Tabor said...

I do love your area of the country even though it seems to have it share of challenges. Thanks for visiting and in answer to your question, no, only mother nature is feeding the bluebirds.

Anonymous said...

great photos and the title - I love that song!

RNSANE said...

Beautiful pictres, Rosaria. You are getting more rain than we are, I suspect but we've had plenty the last few days. I've got some good ocean photos that I'll post today. But civilizatio, good restaurants and jazz is only about fifteen miles away snd,so far, the rainy weather hasn't interfered with that.

Unspoken said...

I took photos similar to yours yesterday :). Yes, a belly warmer is needed around these parts!

Sarah Laurence said...

WOW! You have outdone yourself with these stunning photos. Hang the photos 2-4 on your wall or a gallery. The last one looks more like a painting. Photography is the best coping mechanism. I’m all for Gortex over umbrellas too.

marc aurel said...

Each of these four photographs is like a painting in a different style

Renee said...

You know Rosaria I knew you would love it. I like to think that I would be similar to you.

I adore intelligent women.

Love Renee xoxo

Kathleen said...

Lovely photos! And mmmmm microbreweries! Which do you recommend?

NitWit1 said...

I loved your photos. I somewhat perversely love photos taken under somewhat adverse circumstances. The reflective one is nice, but I love the one where raindrops appear to be on the lens.

One of my dream photo is to catch a landscape in a macro drop of water or at least a very small amount of water like a puddle or birdbath, etc.

Yolanda said...

Despite all the wet I still love it here.

Elizabeth Bradley said...

We have been weathering through a series of storms here in Southern California and they've been intense. I love that last shot! And the micro breweries sound like a fine way to make it through a rainy day, or night.

xxx said...

I absolutely love the photos you have shared here... they're fantastic... really beautiful.

Here in my corner of the world we have been dealing with a heatwave... days on end of 43c degrees :(
much cooler today thank heavens and those who lost power have it once again.

x Ribbon

Delwyn said...

Hello rosaria in the rain

I love the way that the raindrops on glass have turned your last photo into an impressionist painting.

warm summery wishes From delwyn in the sun