
Blog for Members of Shorehill Estates, located on the beautiful Hood Canal in Belfair, Washington
Sunday, May 9, 2010
Spring Work Party 2010 Pictures
We can see clearly now that the new mirror is up - Thanks Chris!
Our newest community member jumps right in to help pull weeds and rake at the beach.

Thanks for coming and helping at the work party Jeff! Welcome to the community.
Judy, Karen and Brooke work hard to clear winter weeds from the entryway.


The girls put a fresh coat of paint on the bathroom doors
(With just a little help from their assistants Bill, Ron, Pete and Corrine)
WOW, what a difference you made!
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
IT'S SPRING ON HOOD CANAL!
Look what you're missing.
Amazing photograph shared with all of us by Callie Bendickson.
Absolutely beautiful!!!! Thanks Callie!!!!!!
SPRING WORKPARTY &
COMMUNITY MEETING
Saturday May 1st
Workparty 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Potluck & meeting beginning @ 5:00 pm at the beach
Saturday, March 13, 2010
Spring Work Party & Community Meeting - MAY 1st
SAVE THE DATE on your calendar now for the Spring Work Party and Community Meeting.
We will have plenty of work to keep everyone busy. Projects will include:
We will have plenty of work to keep everyone busy. Projects will include:
- Roofing the pump house
- Repairing the drain pipe at the water reservoir
- Cleaning/repairing drainage ditches
- Road maintenance
- Vegetation removal from roadways
- Beach cleanup
HOPE TO SEE YOU ALL THERE!!!!!!!
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
It was sooooo cold!
I found this video on YouTube.com -- taken on December 13, 2009 from an unknown location, but it looks like it's not too far from Shorehill -- does anyone recognize the spot?
It you enlarge the video to full screen and watch carefully you can actually see the piling move as it struggles against the ice flow.
Good illustration of both the sustained cold temperature and the power of the combination of ice and tidal flow, which also damaged our pilings (see photos in the post below).
It you enlarge the video to full screen and watch carefully you can actually see the piling move as it struggles against the ice flow.
Good illustration of both the sustained cold temperature and the power of the combination of ice and tidal flow, which also damaged our pilings (see photos in the post below).
Sunday, December 27, 2009
How Cold Was It?
December's cold weather was so cold that Hood Canal was covered in a layer of ice. Some Shorehill residents said it looked like the layer of ice went from North Shore to South Shore.
The ice further damaged our dock, one resident's water pump (and many other facilities on the canal); note the leaning piling.
The cold weather had it scenic moments, such as in these photos taken near Tahuya.
The ice further damaged our dock, one resident's water pump (and many other facilities on the canal); note the leaning piling.
The cold weather had it scenic moments, such as in these photos taken near Tahuya.
Sunday, November 1, 2009
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