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February 24, 2008

02/24/2008 - CROP CIRCLE COMPLETE

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Numerous, speculative documentaries have been produced about crop circles, and I have watched most of them. But I can tell you first hand, crop circles are not mysterious but they ARE a lot of work. Here, the completed crop circle awaits a shipment of topsoil.

02/24/2008 - JIM'S BIG WOOD PROJECT

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Even now, months after the logging operations, there is a large pile of wood that needs to be cut. Here, Jim wrestles with a rather large log as he works to reduce the size of the wood pile.

February 23, 2008

02/23/2008 - TILLING A CROP CIRCLE

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February 21, 2008

02/21/2008 - BREMERTON BOONDOGGLE TUNNEL

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Here is a look at what I personally think is a boondoggle, a classic waste of money, courtesy of Mayor Bozeman and Norm Dicks ... but it's the Bremerton tunnel under construction. If you are familiar with Bremerton, this is just south of Burwell along Pacific Avenue, right about where the Old Woolworth's (Old Wooley's) was. I hear a great sucking sound every time I walk by this employment entitlement project.

February 17, 2008

02/17/2008 - ON BUILDING A CROP CIRCLE

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On this brisk February day, I spent the second day of my life putting a crop circle on my property ... but doing it right. :)

February 9, 2008

02/09/2008 - IN THE THROES OF LOVE

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Kayla's sisters latch on to this phrase after a discussion of Kayla's sometimes tumultous love life. :)

February 3, 2008

04/06/2007 - SATURN

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This view of Saturn is from April of last year but I thought I would repost it as we're getting back into prime astrophotography season in the Seattle area. Unfortunately, by this time next year, Saturn's rings will be edge-on to us and practically invisible, so let's start looking at them now! Photo was taken from the St. Wiggles Observatory on my property using a 12" Meade LX90 with a Canon EOS 20D. Visit my astronomy site by clicking here: thenakedastronomer.com.