Snake Valley has lost too many good people this year. Here are links to their obituaries:
Marilyn Ambrose, from Baker
Grant Anderson, from Callao
Reuvo Bagley, from Callao
Genevieve Baker, from Baker
Guy Baker, previously from Baker
Ladd Davies, from Burbank
Sharlene Eldridge, previously from Baker
Doris Genz, from Baker
Bret Layland, from Callao
Dave Person, from Baker
Joe Schuh, from Baker
Gene Skinner, from Baker
Marilyn Sims, from Callao
Velma Timm, from Callao
Lorene Wheeler, from Garrison
Lee Whitlock, from Baker
We miss you and will remember you always.
(I apologize if I've missed anyone. Please leave a comment and I'll incorporate that person into the post.)
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Friday, December 23, 2011
2011 Baker/Garrison Christmas Program
Tuesday night was the night for the South Snake Valley schools to do their Christmas programs. EskDale preschoolers were first up on stage. What a bunch of cuties!
Then it was time for the elementary band and orchestra. They are making good progress!
Next up was Garrison elementary (grades K-2). The kids sang, played their recorders, and performed an original play. It was fun watching them.
Last, it was the Baker elementary school (grades 3-6) performing. They have some excellent actors! And the elf costumes were fantastic.
After all the entertainment, Santa came for a visit. The kids were happy to line up and tell him what they wanted for Christmas. I'm not sure if they mentioned if they had been naughty or nice!
Monday, December 19, 2011
2011 Christmas Bird Count
Today was Snake Valley's 2011 Christmas Bird Count. We had a good turnout, and despite the early-morning inversion and frozen state of most of the water bodies, we found 56 species. Above is a Bewick's Wren I found in a juniper near a spring. I was excited to see it because I don't see wrens often. They are cute, with their striped tails held at such a funny angle.
This mountain bluebird provided some contrast with the winter scenery.
We might not be New York City, but we still have our pigeons!
This western scrub-jay was all puffed out to keep warm. We never got over freezing during the day. I'm sure glad I don't have to stay out all day and all night like the birds!
I saw more white-crowned sparrows on this count than any other. One flock had 61!
You can see a post about the 2009 Christmas Bird Count here. It includes more info about why Christmas Bird Counts are held and where you can participate. They are a lot of fun!
This mountain bluebird provided some contrast with the winter scenery.
We might not be New York City, but we still have our pigeons!
This western scrub-jay was all puffed out to keep warm. We never got over freezing during the day. I'm sure glad I don't have to stay out all day and all night like the birds!
I saw more white-crowned sparrows on this count than any other. One flock had 61!
You can see a post about the 2009 Christmas Bird Count here. It includes more info about why Christmas Bird Counts are held and where you can participate. They are a lot of fun!
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Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Lunar Eclipse
Early Saturday morning we were lucky to experience a total lunar eclipse. It's the last one till 2014, so I was eager to witness it.
I realized I should have started taking photos earlier, because the cool thing about any eclipse is watching the shadow move. Just seeing it at one point in time isn't particularly awe-inspiring.
There will be lots of astronomical events in Snake Valley this year, including several star parties, the Astronomy Festival June 14-16, and a Transit of Venus viewing June 5, 2012. Plus probably some more!
It's time to learn some more about the big universe we live in.
I realized I should have started taking photos earlier, because the cool thing about any eclipse is watching the shadow move. Just seeing it at one point in time isn't particularly awe-inspiring.
There will be lots of astronomical events in Snake Valley this year, including several star parties, the Astronomy Festival June 14-16, and a Transit of Venus viewing June 5, 2012. Plus probably some more!
It's time to learn some more about the big universe we live in.
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