Saturday in the Park
I did some yard work on Saturday. When you live in a house on piers over the water, doing yard work
means finding a kindly neighborhood with a large chainsaw who can cut up the tree that has become tightly lodged in the sand beneath my floor joists, then casting the pieces out to sea as the tide rises. He was skilled with his saw. I had been wishing I had my saw here, but then I thought if I did, I probably would have gotten it stuck in the tree and lost it to the saltwater before I could get it out.
It wasn’t a real high tide mid-day on Saturday, not nearly
as high as the one that shoved the tree into place, but it was just deep enough
for me to get it pushed out and floating, and I was then able to use the boathook
(provided with the house) to push the tree out and away from harm’s way – at least
not harming us, anyway.
Saturday was an unusually sunny day, so we took advantage of the weather by doing a short hike in Chambers Creek Canyon,
cutting right through the middle of University Place, which feels like Tacoma but is actually a town to itself. The inner-city canyon is really incredible, and there’s a new boardwalk constructed that must be something like 1 ½ miles long that keeps you up and out of the mud. Except for one tiny little part that is washed out, where Mary managed to find mud, as is apparent in the photo above.





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