Sat, 06:53: I made a chart showing how many days I celebrated my Birth Week each year over 20 years of Birth Weeks. https://t.co/F70rhATwWF
Sat, 10:46: Never witnessed this before: cremated burial at sea, from a Washington State Ferry into the Puget Sound. The ferry honked its horn in honor for a very long time. https://t.co/OCF18JjVBg
Sat, 12:37: Belated Birth Week … train #16! Kitsap Live Steamers, only running on the 2nd & 4th Saturday of the month. Originally planning to ride with Jennifer April 23, when I got sick and had to reschedule, we couldn’t do this one until this weekend. It’s adorable! Ten-minute ride through the woods in Port Orchard. Jennifer was self-conscious about riding without any small children. I was the oldest in our group and giddy enough for ten small children!https://t.co/k5ieyAOxv9
Sat, 15:30: Perennial portraits of Jennifer’s Savannahs and Bengals: Roary (“Roarin Monkey”); Eve (“Evening Paradise,” but Jennifer wants everyone to know this one is not a prostitute); Finn (“Shark Finn,” or as Hope apparently sometimes likes to call him, “Shark Finn Soup”); and Gage (“True North Gage”). https://t.co/NoYgweAuKw
Sat, 18:47: Belated Birth Week … train #17! Logging train from sometime in the first half of the 20th century, crossing High Steel Bridge over the Skokomish River, which is now paved over (though the road out to it isn’t), which locals still like to go out to and throw fruit off of. https://t.co/o6bjheV1LN