So today I had another lovely Lack O'Work Day (celebrating my favorite imaginary Irishman), and I made plans for another early morning walk. Not too early, though; yesterday on my start to work, I passed two Raccoons (AKA Mr Humpty Backs) who were a bit too cool. Barely moved as I began my turnaround in the parking lot, and one of them stood in the street in my path on the way out- a horn toot only got me a "Huh? Whatchu want?" look. Shows the truth in the local radio ad that claims, "Legend has it they got those black eyes from mouthing off to bears". Anyway, today...
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"Hurry up! It's been..um... a lot of days!"
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Sun just coming up
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Misty discovers that not all birds know where they're going...
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This guy was just waking up
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Ah, the elusive Canal Bunny
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See how elusive? Missed him on the 2nd try
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C'mon, sun! It's a bit bracing out there...
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Last year, the sulphur smell was really bad from the north sprinklers, today not so much! I wondered if they got below it by now... about five minutes later, we discovered that the minuscule wind was just blowing southwest...
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Misty seeking varmintage already
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Hi, Coach Tree!
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Couple of swallows were dive-bombing us early on
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One reason I love this place is because I have an ability to see past the man-made stuff to the beauty in God's creation
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More doggies enjoying the morning; brown one whined when they passed us
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Mrs Duck has a high seat
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Our friend the crane- oops, there's a fish!
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"Yumm!" |
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Here's Misty being mad that we didn't cross the bridge again
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Instead, I took her back to the scene of here recent varmint battle
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A thorough examination of the scene reveals no such luck
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I see they've worn a trail to the World's Smallest Airstrip
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And paved it- recently!
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I made an attempt to scratch our initials into it...
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Misty preferred to sign herself
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Doggies part deux
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I thought it might be the little Blue Heron, but only Mr Duck
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Up by the Alumni Club, the Kildeers were going nuts! It took me a while to realize they were chasing a hawk from their nesting grounds on Mushroom Ridge. Mr Robin had a ringside seat, though.
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The Big Jack- last survivor of spring- has surrendered his pulpit
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This squirrel was annoyed at the indignity of having to climb a tree away from us
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I thanked him, but he just got madder...
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Amazingly, the dominant species of our woods- Discgolficus Nutticus- was blissfully absent today. However, the silence was easily filled by a loud and long dispute among the neighborhood's Blue Jay community.
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We thought that we might have heard humpty backs near the north ravine- but it was only squirrels playing- LOTS of squirrels.
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And now that it's warming at last, we descend back into the Bowl and home.
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thecontemplativecat here. Your walks discover some simple amazingly beauty in your neck of the worlds.
ReplyDeleteJust got to look past the civilization...
DeleteAnother bloody nice walk, I liked these photos
ReplyDeleteThanks! We liked walking them!
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