You film images seem to have survived better than many of mine!
I like the moodiness of the shot - looking at the weather forecasts for the west coast it may still be like that!
PNW = pretty normal weather?
Not an abbreviation I've heard before Sharon
A couple sharp edged white specks in the sky (hairs on neg?), but I guess they make a change from my digital sensor dust bunnies
Conveys the dismal well though,
Dave
And I thought PNW stood for "Pacific North-West".
I spent a fair bit of time in Vancouver on business and seem to remember that the November - February period was one I tried to avoid, if at all possible. When it wasn't possible, that overcast, drizzly maritime winter was not often particularly pleasant...
Thanks Dave and Manfred, yes ... Pacific Northwest sorry.
I like Dave's interpretation better.
Weather, well I guess it depends upon where you are. Anacortes is not so bad, with much more sun and less rain. It can be raining along the I5 Corridor, and I look West and see clear skies. Everett on the other hand... convergence zone. If it's raining anywhere in WA state, it's Everett (we spent a year there while our house was being built in Anacortes).
But, with what I hear are 1,000 people moving to the Seattle region every week, here's hoping for a really hard winter to scare some people away. LOL
Having come from 15 years in the Bay Area (Oakland) I'll take the climate here. We don't have cold wet gray fog dripping on our house nearly every day during the "summer". .