It’s been just the last couple of days that I’ve noticed a lot of RVs leaving the place, so I guess the spring migration is on. Today I saw the first red-winged blackbird, one of the very early species to get moving northwards. I’ll be tracking the RWBB all the way to Port Townsend, I suspect.
This time of year I’m watching the weather up north, deciding on which route or which weather-avoidance strategy to use to get to the Juan de Fuca strait. I saw they were plowing the north cascades highways, a good two months early. So I’m hoping for an easy trip.
The weather is warm, in the 90’s, 60’s at night. Perfect for me.
All is well.