Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Thursday, April 21, 2011

One Fine Day

A few days back the girls and I had a really good day.

It started with nest building for a pair of salt dough birds we made a couple of months back.



In the middle we went on a short (distance wise)/long (time wise) wander along a dirt road along the levy.







Then we went to the dollar store to buy marshmallow eggs for the nest we made. Eva spied PEEPs and they, of course, became the marshmallows of choice for our nest.


It was a mighty fine day.

Sunday, April 17, 2011

A Puzzle


The other day we were out and about and on the way home we enjoyed a beautiful sunset over the Sutter range - which happens to be the shortest mountain range in all North America. So we stopped to try and get a picture of it. I rarely take landscape photos, I know, I know. I'm trying to take more. This was a good place to start - it was gorgeous and I thought you all might enjoy something other than another photo of my beautiful girls.... ;)

This was the result.


The puzzling part happened after. Weston noticed something on a big rock just on the other side of the fence along the side of the road. He went to investigate.

This is what he found.


One fresh sparrow, one fresh wild turkey, and the remains of another wild turkey. You can see how close to the road we are - notice sky bus in photo. The road is moderately busy. The rock was about 5ft tall.

So we would like your guesses - or perhaps "me, me - choose me I know the answer" responses to what is going on here. Who - or what (dun dun dunnnn)- is caching this kill of birds?






Thursday, April 7, 2011

Geocaching

We went on our first family geocaching expedition. The adventure took us out to Meridian. A small town located on the Sacramento River. What a nice little town it is. So that part in and of itself was enjoyable. As for geocaching... we're fans. Especially Eva. Those sunglasses were quite the geocaching find!.... when you are 3!

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Texas


This is a long horn from Texas. Beautiful beast. As I recall, this particular beast was a little shy of me. I think it may have been the children wailing in the background..... We were on a long drive that was SUPPOSED to put them to sleep. Perhaps my friend here was just trying to tell me they were NOT asleep - as it may have seemed that I hadn't noticed.


Saturday, April 2, 2011

Buttermilk Bridge



We found this wonderful place to go for hikes with the kids. There are several trails less than three miles - which is about our pace these days. The largest covered bridge in North America is also found there and is beautiful. I have to say - this part of our great country is gorgeous.

Well, I have lots of pictures - but the only ones ready to post tonight are black and white photos of Addie - doesn't show much of the landscape or bridge. Sorry. Check back later. You never know - I may actually get them posted. ;)