After a couple more outings on snowshoes (one at Blewett Pass and one at Stevens Pass), we went up north towards Bellingham for the first hike of the season.
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After a couple more outings on snowshoes (one at Blewett Pass and one at Stevens Pass), we went up north towards Bellingham for the first hike of the season.
This year’s recording for my mom’s birthday is the first movement, Modéré, of Ravel’s Sonatine in f# minor.
We were able to fit in one more hike in November 2020, then switched to snowshoeing starting in January. In addition to a couple of outings in the Snoqualmie Pass area, we also spent a couple of nights in the Lake Wenatchee area and got in some great snowshoe hikes there.
A new year always means a presentation by the Seattle Times, celebrating their Pictures of the year and Videos of the year. Predictably, this year's event wasn’t held in person, so instead of arriving extra early to make sure we get a good seat, we settled down on the couch to watch the show. The video is available online.
We did a lot of hiking in September and October, with all but Snow Lake on a trip we took to the Mt. Baker area and Leavenworth. I only tracked the larger hikes, which is why there isn't distance/gain data or graphs for the short ones.
We took a few hikes in July and August, with a couple along Highway 2 and another near Mt. Rainier. They were each more challenging than the first two hikes of the season.
We managed to fit a couple of hikes in late May and June. We normally go on a few hikes during the season, but are doing more since we didn't do our usual longer vacation. Some of the hikes are ones that Melody has done with her mid-week hiking group (which is not active this summer).
Once I saw that Comet NEOWISE was going to not only be visible but also somewhat bright, I figured it would be worth a look. And after seeing people’s photos, I knew I would try to find it. It took a couple of tries, but I finally saw it.
It’s my mom’s birthday again, so here’s another stab at recording my piano playing.
When the Seattle Times does its Pictures of the Year event, it's a must-see for us, and this year’s event a couple weeks ago was no exception. This year's presenters were Steve Ringman, Ramon Dompor, and Dean Rutz.
One night last month, Melody’s mom left a message. We found that she had done the same with Melody’s brother and sister, but no one was able to reach her. Melody finally connected and found out that Jean’s husband Ron had leukemia and didn’t have long to live. He passed away not long after, with all of his kids around him.
For our last full day in Berlin, we took it easy with a short walking tour near where we were staying. After spending time in a bookstore, we went to an organ concert in the French Cathedral.
We started the day by diving into the life of the East Germans at the DDR Museum then did a walking tour as we made our way to Alexanderplatz. That was the morning, and we took it easy in the afternoon.
We followed a different section of the Wall, this time starting at Checkpoint Charlie. After that, we wandered through the Gemäldegalerie, known for its European paintings from the 13th to the 18th centuries.
For our second full day in Berlin, we went to the Berlin Wall Memorial, then walked through the Old Jewish Quarter.
We went to the German Historical Museum which covers the years 500–1994, the Middle Ages through Unification. We then did a walking tour of Unter den Linden, which started at Pariser Platz to Museum Island, with a few diversions along the way.
Our last inter-city train ride began the last week of our trip. We arrived in Berlin and had some time to walk around the city a bit.
On our last full day in Munich, we went out to visit the Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site. We then headed out to Werksviertel district to ride a Ferris wheel, hang out in a cafe, and go to a concert.
Melody and I did different things in the morning (Deutsches Museum for me, Alte Pinakothek for Melody). We met up for lunch at the Viktualienmarkt, then picked up some things that we skipped or were closed on our walking tour.
We finished our walking tour of Munich, but first, we went through the Resident Palace. All 100 rooms of it.