Showing posts with label bison. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bison. Show all posts
Monday, December 8, 2025
Sunday, November 9, 2025
Saturday, November 8, 2025
Bison Day 2025
Road Trip!
I am thankful for the family tradition we have of going to Antelope Island every year for Bison Day. This year National Bison Day was on November 1.
We brought our bison plushie, Otter the Bison, which is also tradition.
The leaves were falling. At Garr Ranch, a couple of my sons were trying to catch them as they fell. It was Play Outside Day, after all. It brought back memories of when I was a child and I used to do that with the leaves from the maple trees in our yard. We only had a few trees around that would drop their leaves. We were mostly surrounded by evergreens. I love living in a place where I can go for drives and see so many different colors of leaves in the Fall. I did love growing up around so many evergreens, though.
Some of us checked out the museum and other buildings. Jet got another souvenir penny.
November 1 was also National Cinnamon Day. We ate brown sugar cinnamon poaster tastries (or toaster pastries as normal people call them) as we were riding in the van.
It was also Vinegar Day. We made the old joke about being bitter when people put up Christmas decorations right after Halloween and completely skip Thanksgiving (not to mention all the other wonderful November holidays like Vinegar Day and Bison Day, right?). We talked about having salt and vinegar chips but we ended up with sour cream and onion.
Monday, November 18, 2024
Bison Day 2024
I love this tradition we've adopted of going to Antelope Island on Bison Day. We missed it in 2022 but were able to go last year and this year we made sure to go and of course we brought Otter the Bison, so named because when Jr. first saw the bison plushie a few years ago, he commented how it looked like an otter. Otter the Bison. Love it.
Had to get my bison selfie. I do it the safe way.
Jeremy also does it the safe way.
Besides seeing bison, we wanted to see birds for the UCB challenge. We got some on the causeway on the way in, some more at Garr Ranch, and some as we drove around the island a bit.
We just needed a few more. We drove to certain places looking for specific birds.
And check out the magpie on the back of the bison. So fun.
We saw some birds out in the distance at one point but weren't exactly sure what they were. We wanted to get our 24 species so I hiked way out taking pictures every once in a while to hopefully identify which birds they were. Until my camera battery died and I had not taken the bag with the extra batteries with me. Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha.
Have you ever hiked through sand? I've done quite a bit because of where I grew up.
We figured out those birds were horned larks which Jeremy had guessed even before I went down there.
Later we realized we didn't even need the horned larks for the challenge because we saw a bunch more birds from the causeway on the way out. Ha Ha Ha Ha.
Besides being Bison Day (and Play Outside Day, the first Saturday of every month), November 2 was also Plan Your Epitaph Day. So as we were driving around Antelope Island, we had some fun.
Here lies Jr. Jr. He fell off a cliff.
His brother said, "It's not my fault you're so shoveable."
Mom: Plan Your Epitaph Day.
Lucky: I'm not buckled.
Dad: Wow. That was fast.
Dad: I think I would get a squid coming down my arm with the tentacles wrapped around...
Mom: It's Plan Your Epitaph Day, not Tattoo Day.
Dad: Plan your epic tat.
Jr. Jr.: Here lies Jr. Jr. His last words were, "What? That's not a bear."
Labels:
Antelope Island,
birding,
bison,
celebrate,
challenge,
epitaph,
play outside,
sand
Saturday, December 30, 2023
Bison Day 2023
We missed out on going to Antelope Island for Bison Day last year so we made sure to do it this year on November 4.
At one point while we were driving around, I said, "See those over there. Those are pronghorns. They're what the island is named for. Pronghorn Island."
We also saw a coyote running around then watched as it got closer and closer to a group of pronghorns. We were able to see the point when they noticed the coyote and decided to move somewhere else. Heh Heh. Nature's cool, man.
We brought along our bison plushie and we did see lots of bison on the island.
We also saw deer so we got all three of the "Home on the Range" animals this trip.
I had Jet saying Hi to the bison statue in the visitor's center and while we were at the ranch, I thought, "Bye, son," as my boys walked away from where I was.
I love Antelope Island. It is such a beautiful place, a wonderful place to see and experience nature and I'm so happy when I can share that with the family I love.I had Jet saying Hi to the bison statue in the visitor's center and while we were at the ranch, I thought, "Bye, son," as my boys walked away from where I was.
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