Happy Father’s Day.
Michigan weather boggles my mind sometimes ...
Life is a journey, no matter how few or many steps you take.
Those cottonwood trees are full of fuzzies again.
Happy soles and happy souls ...
Three days in a row with no rain – woo hoo!
It's rainy, it's wormy ... it must be Spring.
A glimpse into history tinged with sadness.
No happy medium ... now it was too cold!
I’m nearing the end of the road as to the munchkins for now ...
Sharin’ the road with our fine feathered friends...
I’m glad these sweet chicks did not meet their fate due to the bully red-winged blackbird. Mama made sure to see to that.
Did I mention it was hot?
A little wiggle room in the definition of “leaf peepers”.
Spring – a time for new beginnings
Goslings galore and sun ... finally!
There’s “pick of the chick” and pics of the chicks – hope you like ‘em.
Rain rain go away – come again another day!
A soggy Saturday and near-sunless Sunday gave me cause to pause ...
Sweet treats for my pals at the Park made for a delightful morning walk ...
Not quite swimming weather for us, but our feathered friends like it a lot.
Sometimes the animal world gives us the warm fuzzies, other times it fills us with sadness.
Note to Mom – I love you, but if you’re looking down, please ignore those dust bunnies and dandelions, okay?
A mother’s love for her child is like nothing else in the world.
Mother Nature, help me out please!
Is there anything sweeter and more special than new life in Spring?
It’s a dog-eat-dog world at the Park sometimes and the critters’ antics give me a smile.
Though I’ve whined about the Winter, then chilly Spring ... this hot weather is not to my liking either, so perhaps I’m just a malcontent?!
While there are not 50 shades of Spring on May 1st, we’ll breathe a collective sigh of relief because we know the best is yet to come.
Animals have a knowing when someone has a good heart through their vibrations and feel safe being close to that human~Thomas Barrett
I reached 251 miles today – only 800 miles more to go!
To either family, be it the Beaumonts, or the birds ... it will be a Spring blessing for sure.
Has Spring finally sprung?
Once it stops raining, I’ll just keep rocking on, er ... walking on
Well, I had no idea that our Earth is 4.543 billion years old, did you?
A beautiful weekend ahead will more than make up for last weekend’s abysmal weather.
It’s been quite a year so far – first the meteorite, now an earthquake.
Let’s fast forward to Friday and a weekend that is promised to be sunny and dry – that’s just great and I can’t wait.
I appreciated the chance to escape at the end of the day, but I’m not sure that I’m richer for the experience.
It was serendipity that I made this trek on a snow-showery April day, only to cross paths with this beautiful Great Blue Heron.