Squinting in the Sun

The sun shines today in Western Washington. Glory be!

(Picture is of North Cascades – Newhalem, WA– courtesy of webcam located here.)

(By the way, my statcounter at the very bottom of this page indicates that I’m reaching the magic 100,000 mark–I took a picture of it at 99,273. If you happen to be my 100,000th visitor, save a picture of the statcounter and let me know.)Update: You have to scroll way, way, way down to see the actual statcounter. Sorry about the confusion!

30 thoughts on “Squinting in the Sun

  1. I’m visitor #99,420 so I’ll just hang around and hit the ‘refresh’ button 580 times. 🙂

    Oh, um…to keep this comment on topic…beautiful mountains!

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  2. hmm, looks like I’m 99273, but some ahaead of me was 99420, I hope your numbers aren’t going down!
    beautiful mountains, I’m so jealous of where you live!! but, glad for you!

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  3. I’m visitor #99,420 so I’ll just hang around and hit the ‘refresh’ button 580 times. 🙂

    Oh, um…to keep this comment on topic…beautiful mountains!

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  4. hmm, looks like I’m 99273, but some ahaead of me was 99420, I hope your numbers aren’t going down!
    beautiful mountains, I’m so jealous of where you live!! but, glad for you!

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  5. Which webcam is that? They’re all dark right now, and I know it’s not the Snoqualmie cams, since I always check those before driving to the west side.

    Gorgeous, gorgeous. I hope the whole weekend is like that for you!

    I can’t wait till Chinook opens. ‘Tis my favorite pass.

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  6. Which webcam is that? They’re all dark right now, and I know it’s not the Snoqualmie cams, since I always check those before driving to the west side.

    Gorgeous, gorgeous. I hope the whole weekend is like that for you!

    I can’t wait till Chinook opens. ‘Tis my favorite pass.

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  7. I’m 99805. I used to visit Mt. Rainier area when I was a kid living in western Washington but spent a lot more time in the Olympics area…I lived in a small town on the southern edge of the rain forest. Is there a webcam of Hurricane Ridge?! LOL! Hmmmm…I can keep track of my daily and monthly visitors over on Bravenet but I got rid of the on-my-journal-header counter months ago and could kick myself now for not keeping it. I’ve been averaging between 11,000-12,000 readers per month for a long time now so I don’t even have a clue how many have come by. You know what’s ironic? All my life I wanted to be a published writer but thought it would be as a novelist. Never could figure out a plot line that went anywhere tho, haha! I published a poem just before my mom died, then didn’t write another poem until this year. Writing is a weird, weird thing. Never did I ever dream I’d keep a public journal and so many wonderful people would stop by, especially the ones who’ve become such great friends around the world because of it. I’m getting long-winded, I know…but I can’t believe how owning a computer has opened up my world. I’ve been pen palling since I was 8 years old and now 99% of it is by email but now I can even chat with friends in Australia or wherever. Used to be I’d write a letter to that country and, even with airmail, it’d be two or three weeks before I’d get a letter back. Mind boggling, simply mind boggling.

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  8. I’m 99805. I used to visit Mt. Rainier area when I was a kid living in western Washington but spent a lot more time in the Olympics area…I lived in a small town on the southern edge of the rain forest. Is there a webcam of Hurricane Ridge?! LOL! Hmmmm…I can keep track of my daily and monthly visitors over on Bravenet but I got rid of the on-my-journal-header counter months ago and could kick myself now for not keeping it. I’ve been averaging between 11,000-12,000 readers per month for a long time now so I don’t even have a clue how many have come by. You know what’s ironic? All my life I wanted to be a published writer but thought it would be as a novelist. Never could figure out a plot line that went anywhere tho, haha! I published a poem just before my mom died, then didn’t write another poem until this year. Writing is a weird, weird thing. Never did I ever dream I’d keep a public journal and so many wonderful people would stop by, especially the ones who’ve become such great friends around the world because of it. I’m getting long-winded, I know…but I can’t believe how owning a computer has opened up my world. I’ve been pen palling since I was 8 years old and now 99% of it is by email but now I can even chat with friends in Australia or wherever. Used to be I’d write a letter to that country and, even with airmail, it’d be two or three weeks before I’d get a letter back. Mind boggling, simply mind boggling.

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