Subject: Belated e. Washington report for 12/13/1999
Date: Dec 16 16:09:03 1999
From: sanjer at televar.com - sanjer at televar.com


Methinks someone is drinking too much eggnog. :-)

I am just enjoying myself watching a couple of Redheads!


osprey at nwinfo.net wrote:

> >I hope people don't think I'm being too picky or technical here, but the
> >locations mentioned and visited by Michael Hobbs et. al I would consider to
> >be a part of central Washington, not eastern Washington
>
> Charles,
>
> We in Eastern Washington don't consider you being too picky or technical,
> just wrong. Eastern Washington is the part of Washington east of the
> Cascade crest. There are several areas that are part of Eastern Washington
> and the area that Michael birded in might be termed north central Washington
> though they certainly could have gone further north and still been in north
> central Washington. Michael might have been perfectly to have said:
>
> "We took a birding trip to Eastern Washington but not all the way
> east but quite a ways east but not so far east that we worried about getting
> lost in Idaho which would have been a little north of central Idaho but not
> all the ways north so that we would have worried about getting hijacked or
> shot or beat up by those weirdos in north Idaho so we stayed in central
> Eastern Washington but not exactly in the central part but a little ways
> north of that which would just be easier to describe as Eastern Washington
> because nearly everyone knows just about where I am talking about."
>
> So there.
>
> Denny Granstrand
>
> * * * * * * * * * * *
> * Denny Granstrand *
> * Yakima, WA *
> * osprey at nwinfo.net *
> * * * * * * * * * * *
>
>

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