Month: May 2019
rDay Fifteen-Hundred-Sixteen
Early a.m. Charlie-walk at Mill Creek. Including pelicans and other sightings.
rDay Fifteen-Hundred-Fifteen
rDay Fifteen-Hundred-Thirteen, Continued
A random day …
rDay Fifteen-Hundred-Thirteen
From the Stardust Lanes/Second Avenue project …
Mothers’ Day, Addendum
Springing out of “windshield photography” conducted during the return trip on Highway 12 from our Wildlife Refuge outing, this windshield grab of an oncoming Alfa Romeo Giulia, a rare bird in its own right, becomes my “Homage to Vincent Van Gogh”.
rDay Fifteen-Hundred-Twelve
rDay Fifteen-Hundred-Eleven
At our front door:
Downtown:
Meeting former shelter-dogs Blinky and Brody and their persons:
Walking home on Catherine Street:
rDay Fifteen-Hundred-Ten
Mothers’ Day, Phase Two
After an hour or two of Bennington Lake sunrise and hiking, we head back toward WaWaWA. But Kim decides that she wants to travel to the McNary Wildlife Refuge. So we continue driving, heading up Hwy 12 toward Wallula for about half an hour, doing the usual “windshield photography” along the way. Then it is over gravel and dirt quasi-roads. Another hour or two of hiking around the Refuge ensues. We are vigilant for ticks and such varmints as we push through the brush and around the swampish wetlands. Kim declares this venue to be the best one yet discovered locally for birding.
P.S. The matter of the “secret cloud message” is further considered at HHR.
[rDay Fifteen-Hundred-Ten]