Friday, December 26, 2008
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Giuseppe and I wish you all a Merry Christmas-even you scrooges out there! Peace on Earth - Goodwill Towards all Men! Tis the season (actually all year) to count your blessings and assess what really matters- family, friends, and freedom! Times are tough out there for many, and we are heading into another year of anxiety. With faith, self-resolve, and self-determination, we'll make it! We always do! Christmas is not about how much junk you acquire- it is about appreciating what really matters-and family, friends, and spiritualism is what really matters! No recession is going to take that away! Merry Christmas all and to all my friends in New Hampshire and Washington- enjoy the snow! Okay, time for Heather and I to go for our Christmas morning run!
Monday, December 22, 2008
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Happy Winter Solstice!
Sunrise this morning in the lower Skagit Valley: 7:58 am. Sunset this evening: 4:18. Snow on the ground: 16 inches- Yep it snowed again last night. Temperature this morning: 28 degrees. And for the first time in nearly 20 years of living in Western Washington, it truly does feel like the first day of winter. And what a winter it has been so far even though it just officially began today! I can go for a reprieve from the flakes (we've got enough flakes as it is on the west coast!) but I sure do welcome the extra minute (s) of light in the upcoming days. Happy Winter Solstice everyone- and Happy Hanukkah too at 4:18 pm.
(a rare sight indeed-fresh cut ski tracks at Northern State Recreation Area in Sedro-Woolley, WA)
Saturday, December 20, 2008
Thursday, December 18, 2008
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas!
Well, the scene here in western Skagit County is white! Over a foot of snow fell on us these past two days. Of course driving is treacherous, but the skiing has been grand. Second day in a row now Heather and I skied from our house to the Skagit Playfields. I have never seen this much snow in the Puget Lowlands-can't wait to see what the mountains look like! Looks like much of Puget Sound will be getting a White Christmas this year too! Spread the festive cheer!
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Ahh, tis the season when angry liberals and uptight secular progressives, and other inane folks take it upon themselves to steal Christmas. The scene in my adopted state of Washington is ludicrous and just downright sad. It never amazes me how pathetic things can get on the Left Coast. Displaying a Nativity Scene and Menorah at the Washington State house in Olympia was prudent and respectful and in line with celebrating diversity. Allowing all the other displays of tripe and hatred and silliness was just downright despicable. None of those other signs that denounced religion or spoofed holidays in general that were allowed had anything to do with the Christmas season. They were placed by foolish and spiteful people meant to polarize and denigrate the majority of the population.
Let me ask you this Governor Gregoire. On Martin Luther King Day would you let the Klan place a sign extolling the virtues of segregation? On Independence Day perhaps allow a placard with a counter point from the British? On Veterans day allow an anti military poster? Then what ole what dear Ms Gregoire was the reason behind the pure idiocy that you allowed at our statehouse? Christmas is a legal federal holiday. It has been since 1870. Its a holiday and deep part of the American tradition with both religious and secular roots. You either celebrate it or you don't. It is either religious to you or isn't. And if you don't celebrate it and don't care for its religious underpinnings then you just tolerate that others do hold it dear and leave it at that. But, no you turn the statehouse and our state into a clown show.
So here's a lesson for you Governor Gregoire and all you spiteful grinches out there- this is the CHRISTMAS season! Not the holiday season (there are lots of holidays-and this one is called Christmas). Its a CHRISTMAS tree not a holiday tree. The Easter bunny isn't called a holiday rabbit and Thanksgiving dinner isn't called the 4th Thursday in November grub fest. For you sorry and angry souls out there who hate Christmas and all that it stands for- let me ask you this. So, just what part of Goodwill Towards Men and Peace on Earth do you find so objectionable? Yeah, so much for the faux principles of tolerance and celebrating diversity that you cling to and spew without conviction.
Christmas happens to be a secular holiday here in America too- it has been for almost 140 years. The 25th of December is called Christmas! You don't have to be a Christian to celebrate it. I'm not Irish, Chinese, or Jewish yet I celebrate St Patrick's Day and the Chinese New Year and wish my Jewish friends a Happy Hanukkah. And if someone wishes me a Happy Hanukkah, Happy St Patrick's Day or Happy New Year anytime of the year, I thank them . Why would I be offended over someone wishing me good tidings? So if I wish you a Merry Christmas it doesn't mean that you have to accept Jesus, Santa Claus, flying reindeer or Mr Hanky. Just have a good day! Heaven knows if you get upset over a friendly salutation, you need it! Is that hard to fathom? Just what do you find offensive about having a good day- or a good Christmas, secular or religious? What?
This December I pray that the Christmas spirit may actually reach all of you angry "progressives." God knows you need it! Peace on Earth Goodwill Toward Men- all men (women included) even those who want to steal Christmas!
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Sunday, December 07, 2008
Wednesday, December 03, 2008
For more information on wilderness protection in Canada and how you can get involved check out CPAWS, the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society.
(photo- boreal forest in northern Ontario along the Turtle River)
Tuesday, December 02, 2008
Ferry County Permanently Prohibited from Implementing Off Highway Vehicle Ordinance
On November 20, 2008 Superior Court Judge, Michael P. Price signed and entered a stipulated order granting a permanent injunction in the case between Quiet Communities Coalition and Ferry County Commissioners.
The Order provides that:
1. Ferry County Ordinance 2007-22 and Ferry County Ordinance No. 2008-06 violate RCW Ch. 46.09, as at least some of the roads and road segments designated for off-road vehicle or off-highway vehicle use in those Ordinances fail to create direct connections between off-road vehicle recreation areas and cities of less than 3,000 people.
2. Ferry County must conduct an Environmental Impact Statement before enacting a new OHV ordinance.
3. Ferry County is permanently prohibited from implementing Ferry County Ordinance 2007-22 and Ferry County Ordinance No. 2008-06.
4. The Court retains jurisdiction over continuing disputes that may arise between the parties regarding Ferry County’s efforts, if any, to enact and implement ordinances that purport to permit off-road vehicle use or off-highway vehicle use within Ferry County.
Ordinance 2007-22 was enacted in December 2007 to authorize use of Off Highway Vehicles on 54 Ferry County roads. Quiet Communities Coalition challenged the ordinance with a legal complaint based on non-conformance with RCW Ch. 46.09 and failure to comply with the State Environmental Policy Act.
The Commissioners then attempted to correct their errors by enacting a replacement Ordinance, OHV Ordinance 2008-06, in June 2008, on the same day of the Court hearing to challenge the first ordinance. After oral argument, the Court issued a temporary injunction preventing either ordinance from going into effect.
Quiet Communities Coalition is pleased that this court order represents a complete victory on both its claims. QCC will continue to closely monitor Ferry County’s efforts to enact any new OHV ordinance.
(photo- Golden Tiger Rail Trail in Republic, Ferry County, WA)
Monday, December 01, 2008
November 19, 2008Contact: Jennifer Quan, (360) 902-2508
State wildlife areas featured on new WDFW website
OLYMPIA - A new Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) website offers viewers quick and easy access to a wealth of information about Washington's public wildlife lands.
The website, which can be viewed at http://wdfw.wa.gov/lands/wildlife_areas/ , includes descriptions of WDFW's wildlife areas, maps, directions, water access sites and amenities. Each wildlife area's management plan is also posted on the site.
With its ease of use and up-to-date information, the new website is a resource for Washington citizens and visitors to the state who want to learn more about WDFW's wildlife areas and recreational opportunities, said Jennifer Quan, WDFW lands division manager.
"The site is user friendly and offers several selection choices from one centralized location," Quan said. "Viewers can search by wildlife area, county or region. Once they make a selection, they'll find even more information about the area, how to get there and what is available."
Quan said information on vehicle-use permits, which are required when using a designated access site on WDFW wildlife lands, is also included on the site along with the department's public conduct rules. The conduct rules were enacted earlier this year to protect fish and wildlife habitat, ensure public safety and promote responsible use of public lands.
WDFW oversees approximately 900,000 acres of public land divided into 32 designated wildlife areas across the state. The lands are managed to protect fish and wildlife species, preserve habitat and provide recreational opportunities for the public. The department also maintains more than 150 water access sites, which provide boating access to lakes, rivers and marine areas in or near state wildlife areas.
Information on water access sites is also available online at http://wdfw.wa.gov/lands/water_access/index.html .

