Nichole: What is that? I know what it's called. Something like blue... blue bill?
Jr.: Ruddy duck.
Nichole: Ruddy duck!
Tuesday, July 12, 2016
Monday, July 11, 2016
Sunday, July 10, 2016
That Is No Muskrat
For years I've had a joke going with one of my friends. I grew up in "The Beaver State," but I'd never seen a real live beaver before. I joked that all those beavers people see are actually muskrats... or puppets (I see lots of muskrats). Even the documentaries- fake. "Beavers don't exist!" would be my thought. My friend would respond with, "I believe in beavers!" Fun silly little thing we had going on. It would also be fun when I clumped beavers with other mythological creatures like unicorns or dragons. Well, not always dragons. Dragons exist. I've seen komodo dragons in zoos. I haven't seen beavers. Because they don't exist.
Last week, Jeremy and I went out to a wildlife refuge early in the morning to go birding. We were in one spot looking out over a pond at some birds- Virginia rail, song sparrow, lots of swallows, some ducks and ducklings. I turned to look in a different direction and saw these two giant creatures moving around- hugging. "Jeremy, mammals!" I quietly called. Jeremy got some pictures with the camera while I was looking through the binoculars and asking, "What are those?" Jeremy responded, "Those, Kristin, are those mythological creatures you've never seen before." The best way to respond would have been to say, "Oh, unicorns," but I was too amazed to do that.
Later on we saw another one gnawing on some wood and others swimming in the water.
Wow. It was kind of a big deal for me. Even though it's been all a big joke about me not believing in beavers and them not existing, it was pretty amazing to actually see them in real life- and a bunch of them, too. They're huge. And this was huge.
I'm so glad I finally got too see a real live beaver- real live beavers. Such a neat experience.
"They do exist!"
Last week, Jeremy and I went out to a wildlife refuge early in the morning to go birding. We were in one spot looking out over a pond at some birds- Virginia rail, song sparrow, lots of swallows, some ducks and ducklings. I turned to look in a different direction and saw these two giant creatures moving around- hugging. "Jeremy, mammals!" I quietly called. Jeremy got some pictures with the camera while I was looking through the binoculars and asking, "What are those?" Jeremy responded, "Those, Kristin, are those mythological creatures you've never seen before." The best way to respond would have been to say, "Oh, unicorns," but I was too amazed to do that.
For a while I just called them giant muskrats. I wanted them to show me their tails. You know- their flat, non-muskrat tails. After they swam on and we moved on to a
different spot, we saw another one and I took a bunch of pictures of it.
It was huge. I watched it preening/cleaning itself. I watched it walk over and move a small log out of its way. I watched it swim and dive with its flat tail.
"That is no muskrat," I said.
Later on we saw another one gnawing on some wood and others swimming in the water.
Wow. It was kind of a big deal for me. Even though it's been all a big joke about me not believing in beavers and them not existing, it was pretty amazing to actually see them in real life- and a bunch of them, too. They're huge. And this was huge.
I'm so glad I finally got too see a real live beaver- real live beavers. Such a neat experience.
"They do exist!"
Tuesday, July 5, 2016
4th of July
We had a good 4th of July celebrating our freedom with festivals, food, family, and fun. Especially when Lucky didn't want to wear his shirt in the morning so Jeremy put it on himself to complete his red, white, and blue ensemble.
Sunday, July 3, 2016
Beans and Birds
July 3 is Eat Beans Day. I forgot to take a picture of refried beans we ate at dinner.
Here are some much cooler pictures, however.
Jeremy was able to be out with a hummingbird feeder this afternoon and captured (with pictures) two different kinds of hummingbirds.
I was looking through a window and their throats just looked black, but Jeremy was at an angle where the sun shown on their throats showing the beautiful colors.
Beautiful.
Here are some much cooler pictures, however.
Jeremy was able to be out with a hummingbird feeder this afternoon and captured (with pictures) two different kinds of hummingbirds.
I was looking through a window and their throats just looked black, but Jeremy was at an angle where the sun shown on their throats showing the beautiful colors.
Beautiful.
Saturday, July 2, 2016
Friday, July 1, 2016
The KAT's Meow
Jr. Jr. (singing): When the dog bites, when I'm feeling sad, I simply remember my first favorite thing.
Mom: Which is?
Jr. Jr.: My mom.
Mom: Awwwwww.
Mom: Which is?
Jr. Jr.: My mom.
Mom: Awwwwww.
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