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Monthly Archives: March 2006

Something New to Carry Around

Knowlesville Posted on March 31, 2006 by MattMay 24, 2019
Optio Camera

Oh my God! Did Matt finally break down and decide to get a cell phone? Sorry to disappoint you all, but no it’s not a cell phone. For some time now I’ve had my eyes on the Pentax Optio line … Continue reading →

Posted in Photography

Breaking Ground

Knowlesville Posted on March 30, 2006 by MattMay 24, 2019
Garage

As promised, the crew from DCI Builders showed up this morning to start work on the new garage. Hard to believe that we’re finally proceeding. I think we started this project about 4 years ago. It sure will be nice … Continue reading →

Posted in House | Tagged Garage

Well Timed Rainbow

Knowlesville Posted on March 29, 2006 by MattMay 24, 2019
Gingerbread Mansion Rainbow

I was just getting back to the office after making a run to Fortuna when I noticed a beautiful rainbow over town. I grabbed my camera, ran down the street, and actually got a few different shots before it disappeared. … Continue reading →

Posted in Ferndale, Photography | Tagged Rainbow

The Cat Box

Knowlesville Posted on March 28, 2006 by MattMarch 19, 2020
Artie in box

Look what the UPS guy brought today! Artie found the packaging materials made excellent pillows, but then he’s a very relaxed cat and could probably sleep anywhere. I picked up the whole box and brought it into the TV room … Continue reading →

Posted in Cats | Tagged Artie

Cleaning Up My Dump

Knowlesville Posted on March 27, 2006 by MattMay 24, 2019
Backyard

Construction on my long delayed garage remodel is finally supposed to start this week. That meant I had to clean up the wood pile that had been building in the area in front of it. Took me the whole weekend, … Continue reading →

Posted in Cats, House | Tagged Artie, Backyard, Garage

All Fall Down

Knowlesville Posted on March 26, 2006 by MattMay 24, 2019
Barn Demolition

If you look back at the first entry for this year, you’ll see my prediction was correct. I noticed after the storm we had a couple weeks ago that this barn had a major collapse. I was waiting for a … Continue reading →

Posted in Ferndale | Tagged Barns

Another Mobile Home Fire

Knowlesville Posted on March 25, 2006 by MattMay 24, 2019
Structure Fire

This afternoon the FVFD responded to a structure fire up Williams Creek Road. This road is a very narrow country lane, and the structure was at the very end of it, making it difficult to get all our equipment up … Continue reading →

Posted in FVFD | Tagged structure fire

Trip Planning

Knowlesville Posted on March 18, 2006 by MattMay 24, 2019
Planning with Blake

While Lori and I were in the Bay Area, I took the opportunity to meet with Blake and start our trip planning. Blake and I are going to take a two week trip this September, riding out to Colorado on … Continue reading →

Posted in Friends, Motorcycles

Mountain Lion Food

Knowlesville Posted on March 13, 2006 by MattMay 24, 2019
Deer Herd

Here is why it didn’t surprise me to the mountain lion tracks yesterday. Today there were 14-15 rose destroyers in the Bugenig’s field which is the largest herd I’ve seen over there. Definitely time to cull the herd.

Continue reading →
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged deer

Cleaning the Creek

Knowlesville Posted on March 12, 2006 by MattMay 24, 2019
Creek Debris

It has rained for a couple days so the creek went down enough that I was able to get into it again to do some more cleanup. This pile is just the smaller stuff that I could drag out. The … Continue reading →

Posted in House

Earl Thomas

Knowlesville Posted on March 11, 2006 by MattMay 24, 2019
Earl Thomas

Blues singer Earl Thomas came by the studio to get some portraits done. He came in after looking at the work on my web site, but when he got to the studio he remembered my work from the Arts Alive … Continue reading →

Posted in Photography

It’s Trying

Knowlesville Posted on March 10, 2006 by MattMay 24, 2019
Ford Station Wagon

The cold and wet weather has persisted and there’s still a chance of snow in Ferndale for today or tomorrow. The last one never panned out. This morning we got a pretty good hail storm and there’s been reports of … Continue reading →

Posted in Ferndale

Monument Snow

Knowlesville Posted on March 4, 2006 by MattMay 24, 2019
Monument Snow

Once again low snow levels were predicted, only this time they got it right. I got up early Saturday morning and drove up to Monument to see if I could get some pictures of the sunrise over the fresh snow. … Continue reading →

Posted in Photography | Tagged Bear River Ridge

New Design

Knowlesville Posted on March 3, 2006 by MattMay 24, 2019
2006 Knowlesville

Linda commented a while back that it bothered her that the archive menu only went backwards. The reason for that was that I didn’t want to have to re-edit every previous page to update the archive menu every time I … Continue reading →

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