Quieter Day

April 22, 2026

MORNING

I am not going to the Mariner’s game today. That will literally make it a quieter day. And it’s raining, at least in the morning, so I am planning to take care of some computer based stuff. If the weather clears this afternoon, as predicted, I will hopefully get myself out for a walk.

AFTERNOON

After dropping Carl and Kevin at the Light Rail I continued on to the neighborhood hardware store. My quarry was two small batteries for my step counter.

Ready for re-assembly

Putting the batteries in was easy. The real talent is getting the gasket (light blue on the top piece) in place and then screwing the 4 micro-screws in to hold it all in place. That’s a size 00 Phillips head screwdriver.

Record of the time and steps when the battery died 2 days ago
Reset to current time

EVENING

I finally got through bills and receipts but it was too late to walk to the post office to mail the one being paid by snail mail.

After a dinner of leftovers I put together a marinade for flank steak to have tomorrow night.

And it’s time for bed.

Busy Bees, Not

April 21, 2026

All I managed today was watering the clover and raspberries, and getting myself to the Mariners game (they lost, again).

Carl, on the other hand, mowed both front and back yards, made lunch and a portable dinner for the game, did the dishes,  went early and interacted with other baseball fans. Lunch was roasted potatoes, turkey burger, and yogurt with strawberries. Dinner today was a salad with lettuce, cherry tomatoes, mushrooms, green olives, sweet pickles, turkey kielbasa, and feta. It was quite tasty and filling.

I was just tired, and couldn’t seem to get myself going, until I needed to be somewhere. I almost took a nap, and I am not a napper.

When I did get out to water I encountered a bunch of bees. They were small, around 1/2″ long, flying around near the ground. They didn’t check me out or try to go elsewhere, and I couldn’t see an obvious nest. So I took some pictures, or tried to. They didn’t sit still and were hard to pick out among the detritus where they were congregating. I finally got one and fed the picture into Google.

Ground Bee

I’m sure there is likely a fuller name, but the description fit. They are a native insect, non aggressive and not harmful to lawns. So I plan to do nothing.

Hopefully tomorrow I will do more than nothing.

Randy

April 20, 2026

It was nice once again. I actually got dressed to work on the laurel bushes but was convinced to change and go for a walk instead. The turnaround point was a Key Bank in Wedgewood where a Mariner player was turning out. It turned out to be just a picture opportunity, no autographs, with Randy Arozarena.

Carl had brought a scorecard to get signed,  but made do with a picture instead.

Carl’s holding a scorecard from the game where Randy Arozarena hit his 100th home run. And a picture of the two of them last year at picture day.

The real fun was before the picture opportunity. The Starbucks next door kept bringing samples around to share. We shared stories with those around us.  They brought the Mariner Trident around to pose with. We took pictures for one of those near us who didn’t have a phone.

Modern version of American Gothic, with the actual trident used by the Mariners after home runs.

The Mariner Photographer, Ben VanHouten, stopped to chat. We have run into him many times over the last 30 plus years. While we were walking home Ben passed us and offered us a ride. We declined as it was a nice day and we were headed downhill at that particular moment.

Guess which car belongs to Randy Arozarena

The walk was good.

The evening was, of course, watching Arozarena and the rest of the Mariners play the Athletics. Unfortunately the Ms lost.

Tomorrow, more of some of the same.

Sunny Sunday

April 19, 2026

Mariners win again in the sunshine. Today was a true day game, not late afternoon like yesterday. That also means little work was done before the game.

For the first time I wore the Mariner jersey I was given upon retirement. No more gold watches.

I was employee number 6 in our HR system. I started signing emails Jay6 after we hired my boss Jay 100. He never adopted the number format

It was warm enough again for just a shirt. I did have 2 other layers with me, a cardigan and jacket. They were helpful on the trip to the stadium.

And post game we met with friends for dinner at the Tipsy Cow. This is the second Tipsy restaurant we have been to this year, the other being the Tipsy Putt in Monterey, CA. It was a chance to catch up after months of cancelations due to illness, weather, vacations, etc.

Janet and Lisa

Janet and I also discussed work rumblings that we had heard, good and bad. Janet and I were heavy into conservation, school programs, and community outreach. We got the Wayne Drop mascot used at fairs and parades for many years. However for a bevy of reasons these had fallen off in recent years and there was no obvious champion after we left (Janet retired a year before I did.) But recently I saw this from the District, and I have hope.

It was good food and a great time. And we get to see them next weekend when they perform with their chorus in Resist.

Walking

April 18, 2026

Nice day. Perfect for some yard work.

So we took a walk instead. Probably 5 miles, heading towards the ballpark. We did light rail through downtown, shaving the walk from 6 miles. The time we saved with light rail we spent waiting in line. That was fine, and in the sun.

After many cold games, today’s was warm. Even hot for a while. T-shirt and jeans hot. Hot enough that when the clouds came in we breathed a sigh of comfort. The temperature was only in the 60s, but so much better than the 40s.

And the Mariners managed a win.

On the clear out the house scorecard:

Brought 3 baseballs from home to giveaway. 2 were distributed. Obtained 2 new baseballs during batting practice and gave 1 away. So returned home with 2 baseballs, net loss of 1 baseball.

Obtained 2 new Raleigh jerseys (t-shirts) in the Mariner’s 1970s style. These will be sent to Raleigh fans in Clarksville, TN, so only a temporary gain.

Tomorrow, again, is another day, and another day game with reasonable weather predicted.

Some days that’s about all there is to say. 

Game Sights

April 17, 2026

Well, the Mariners lost today. Seems like a common refrain.

But here are some things I saw.

On the Light Rail, line 1
The new Ichiro statue. It’s near the home plate gate. I went to go in the Right Field gate, but it was closed, so onto Home Plate.
Brandi Carlisle threw out the first pitch
It’s a hat, it’s a fanny pack.  No – it’s a fanny pack hat! (Giveaway)
Me
Carl’s Mitt
Humpy the Fish.

As they say, tomorrow is another day. And another chance to win.

April 16, 2026

Catching up today. Visitor drop-off, laundry, yard work, packaging bobbleheads, and eating leftovers.

There’s actually a fair amount in that short description. And tomorrow will be another day.

In addition tomorrow the Mariners return to Seattle. As good as the last few home games were the away games were dismal. Ah well, not that we haven’t been here before.

Happy Jackie Robinson Day

April 15, 2026
Dodgers #42 Jerseys
1947 Broke the MLB Color Line

The plan had been to go to a Tacoma Rainiers game to celebrate at a game. But it’s raining and would have been about 35 degrees at the end of the game.

Instead Carl and Chris played a bit between raindrops.

There was an hour or so of not rain before the thunderstorm hit. We went for a walk, including a portion in a park.

Ravenna Creek
Vibrating Hummingbird

We also stopped in at a few local shops along the way. Re-Animated Music, a replacement for the Trading Musician store buying, selling, and trading instruments and accessories. And Seattle Records, selling used records, CDs, cassette tapes, VHS tapes, etc. The store has some Henry art as well, and used to be a main Henry outlet. Henry is a local Seattle artist with murals all over the area. The store is an example of his art.

And then the thunder came and we moved inside. Dinner with friends to spend our final night (this trip) with Chris before he returns to California. If only the Mariners and/or Sounders had won tonight it would have been even better.

Music Time

April 14, 2026

Everybody slept in a bit today, and then we stayed dry inside. Eventually we ventured to our friends house for a mini-jam of sorts. One of our Seattle friends and our visiting friend have noodled around with the guitar since they were much younger, and have been recently rekindling their love of the instrument.

In addition our Seattle friend has written songs at different periods in his life and is rediscovering these and bringing them back to light.

It was a most enjoyable afternoon.

Getting acquainted musically
Solo artistry
Playing together on a Mark written song

It really was fun to hear Mark’s work, and to watch them play together. Chris did a great job following Mark’s lead and picking up the new music.

Sweep

April 13, 2026

Not the house. Heaven forbid I should stoop to housework. The Mariners managed to beat the Astros 4 games in a row. It was fun. Especially the play where they picked off Altuve. I wasn’t actually at that game, our friend Chris was there in my stead, but I enjoyed it on TV.

While my tulips are limited (see yesterday), the micro-clover is starting to show up.

March 21st
April 13th

It’s a general green sheen with individual plants visible with a close look.

Now, time to do some dishes. Sort of like housework.