Andrea Corwin
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Bend, Oregon Blizzard
December A long weekend in Bend, Oregon, for sunshine was a great idea. Leaving REI to head back to Seattle, huge snowflakes began. Entering the highway, it was white-out conditions. Rodger and Alicia could not drive over Mt. Hood; they would have to use a different, unfamiliar route. The Audi SQ7 was great in snow and the mountains, but these unfamiliar, remote roads from Bend to Seattle weren’t highways; they were two-lane unplowed roads.
By Andrea Corwin 3 months ago in Fiction
Redpolls Enchant Cayenne
Cayenne watched the flock of tiny Redpolls eating the hulled sunflower seeds mixed with thistle she had sprinkled across the snow mounds off the back porch. She loved watching these tiny finches, smaller than Chickadees. The tiny bird wasn’t bothered by the extreme temperatures; today, it was fifteen degrees Fahrenheit.
By Andrea Corwin 3 months ago in Fiction
0115 PNW
Snowshoeing along the mountain trail, dark clouds rolled overhead. Visiting the Pacific Northwest from my Alaska home, I knew how the weather could change in the mountains in a minute. Different climate than Alaska, but I had the skills to handle it. My planned route was provided to the rangers; I had an avalanche beacon and was outfitted for deep snow and negative temperatures.
By Andrea Corwin 3 months ago in Fiction
Cayenne, Alaska Bush Pilot
“Baby, I love that ruby on your finger!” He watched her from their bed, happy to be back from the Bush. Mike’s fiancé, Cayenne, smiled at him. “I’m flying media people over the Wickersham Wall on Denali, so I must head out now. Love you!” She kissed him, handing him a hot mug of coffee.
By Andrea Corwin 3 months ago in Fiction