Last weekend I took Friday and Monday off, and Dave and I
went to visit my family at my Dad’s. He lives in a fairly remote area of NE
Washington, and it is thick with wildlife.
And with my family there, it was also thick with food and laughter. : ) He
lives at the edge of a slough, so not only does he get all the regular
wildlife, but all the water birds, mammals, fish, reptiles and amphibians as
well. The only thing I haven’t seen
there yet is a bear or a moose.
My Sis, Rose- My Bro-In-Law, Chris- My Dad, My Bro, Jim- My Mom- Dave- Me- Odin & Cedar |
Here is Dad and Dave looking out over the water. One of my Dad’s only rules is to leave your
worries at the gate. We did, and decided
it was a most excellent rule.
Various shots of family, Cedar, and Cedar’s cousin Odin.
Mom and Dad at the campfire. |
My bro, Jim, with one of his rare-but-nice smiles. |
Me and Cedar- you can barely see him over the grass. |
There is a bird feeder at the patio and we all enjoyed
watching and photographing the various birds- chickadees, finches, sparrows,
downy woodpeckers, nuthatches, and even a couple bright yellow male goldfinches
made an appearance. The squirrel came
around now and then to clean up the seeds that got tossed to the ground.
Other birds we saw- although this is not even close to all
of them- were blue heron, mallards, Canada geese, mergansers, wild turkeys,
eagles, and osprey. One osprey came
right in front of us, dove to the slough, and came up with a fish in his
talons! It was beautiful, and I wish I
had been able to get a video or picture.
I was a bit surprised to see that the turtles were already
awake and enjoying the spring sunshine.
Here is one of the many deer that wander through Dad’s
yard. They counted 10 at one time, while
we were off on a side trip.
My sister and her husband took us sightseeing in the area
(and to get more ice cream). We drove
out through the countryside and to Sullivan Lake. It was super warm on the beach and we all
skipped rocks and lazed about for awhile.
After that we went to the old Mill Pond spillway. It was really cool and there was a short walk
to some old cabins and the remnants of the old log flume.
Chris and Rose getting different views. |
Me at Sullivan Lake |
The canoe is always fun at Dad’s. Dave and I decided to take
it through this culvert. : )
It was an excellent visit that went far too fast. We spent a day coming back home on Hwy 2 instead of taking the freeway. Dave was able to visit an old friend he hadn’t seen in years, and we also took a side trip to the Grand Coulee Dam and Dry Falls.
Just West of Leavenworth there was a cool spillway that was just frothing with water. The rivers are all really full with snow melt-off.
And to wrap our trip up, we spotted a bear up on the hillside. Awesome!
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