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Tuesday Trekkers hike to Dungeness Spit

View from Visitors Center, Nisqually
View from Visitors Center, Nisqually

Good Morning Trekkers –

With cooperation of the weather gods, we had a wonderful time exploring the trails and boardwalks at the Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge last week. I wish I could send out all the incredible photos of birds and sea life that were taken! What a wealth of life in this delta area!

This week there will be a return outing to the Nisqually for Luci, Libby and all others, SILVER or GOLD, who missed the opportunity last week. Plan to meet at NE 50th & 35th NE in time to depart at 8 AM. Weather should be good. Very low chance of showers. Bring binoculars (you’ll be glad!), wind protection (it can get chilly out on the boardwalk even with a little wind), and if you’re as optimistic as Luci, bring sunscreen.

SILVER hikers will head over to Dungeness Spit, the longest coastal spit in the United States….. and surely the most glorious! The hardiest can hike all the way out to the lighthouse at the end of the spit. This is 11 miles RT, all beach-walking. Others may wish to hike shorter distances and take their time to poke around the beaches and enjoy the abundant wildlife. The tides and weather should both be very cooperative, but do dress for max. 60 degree weather and possible winds…. and, as above, don’t forget binoculars and sun screen. As this trip takes us over to the Olympic Peninsula and we’ll want generous hiking time, don’t make evening plans that require you to be home early. Some may opt to have dinner en route. We’ll depart from NE 178th in Lake Forest Park opposite Libby’s drive way. We’ll aim for the 7:55 ferry from Edmonds to Kingston, so arrive at meeting place early enough for a prompt 7:15 departure. Let Leaders know by 5 pm Monday if you plan to go and whether you can drive. Information and trip reports at www.wta.org search for Dungeness Spit.

-Sandy

X-C Skiing at Silver Star in the Canadian Okanogan

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Five intrepid souls of the UW Faculty Auxiliary (Bernadette, Linda, Kathleen, Barbara and Donna) headed North for some x-country skiing at Silver Star, in the Canadian Okanagan.  Second day was kind of snowy with wind.  They could not quite escape the civilization since the last episode of “Downton Abby” had them spell-bound. .  They skied at both the Sovereign Lakes trail system and the Silver Star trail system.  Weather has been variable – sun, clouds, snow, a little fog.  Lots of new snow up here.13%20Plenty%20of%20snow

Accommodations in a rented home have been fabulous!  Except for one dinner and lunch, we’ve prepared all of our own meals so we’ve eaten well.  Everything comes to an end, and so they were “dragged back to reality, kicking and screaming” as someone put it

 

 

 

Afternoon at the Movies, 10 March at 1:30

Hi Moviegoers:

Did you find the Chris Rock amusing on the Oscars or was the diversity thing a little heavy handed by the end? Anyway, we will be seeing a non-diverse Oscar winner next Thursday, 10 March at Thornton Creek Cinemas, at 1:30. Arrive a few minutes early and we can walk in together. The Big Short, a biographical drama-comedy based on the 2010 (non-fiction) book by Michael Lewis about the financial crisis of 2007-08 that was triggered by the build up of housing market and bubble.

It was nominated for 5 academy awards and won in the category of best adapted screenplay. Apparently it is an entertaining way to learn a little about the finance world. It got great reviews, of course. Rotten Tomatoes says, “The Big Short approaches a serious, complicated subject with an impressive attention to detail – and manages to deliver a well-acted, scathingly funny indictment of its real-life villains in the bargain.” The ensemble cast of mostly middle aged white guys includes Christian Bale, Steve Carell, Ryan Gosling, and Brad Pitt, with Marisa Tomei playing the wife.

I am really looking forward to learning a little about the financial crisis in this “drama-comedy”. See you at the Thornton Creek Cinemas.

Hady