Sunday, February 15, 2009

Winter Stroll by the River

Even though we had received 7 plus inches of snow Friday afternoon, the weekend was pretty nice. Temps were in the upper 20's and very little wind, so with full sunshine, it made a good excuse to get out of the house. So I asked Jerry where we could escape to outside!

He suggested we drive out by the river to see if we could spot any bald eagles.

As you can see, the geese were real easy to spot, the eagles, not so easy.


The river depth was actually higher on Sunday than it had been the past few weeks. They had opened up the flow and the water coming through the spillway was sraying everywhere.



You can see a little ridge of ice on the back side of the spillway. The water was very muddy looking.


There was so much spray from the spillway that ice had formed on top of the fence around it.


We then drove over to Big Creek and took one of the trails. It was very peaceful and no one else was out and about. We could hear the rustle of leaves that were left on the trees.

There were a couple of pine trees that stood out green in comparison to everything else along the trail.

Finally we reached the end of the trail walk for today. We did finally spot an eagle along the river, however I didn't have enough lens to get a good photo of it. Maybe next time!

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Skyler's Story

Skyler's Story
Writing Class 1/29/2009

When I went over to my sister's house today, she had something for me. It was a story that our 6 year old niece, Skyler, had written in kindergarten writing class. It is so sweet, I had to share it.
In case you can't make it out in the scanned version, which wasn't run through spell check -- it's written as she sounded out the words -- here's what it says...
"I went fishing with my uncle and aunt and my aunt did not fish. She was only taking pictures and she is an expert at pictures and she prints them on the computer and they are amazing."
The girls love to go out on the boat fishing with Uncle Jerry. Skyler likes to "stir" -- that would be reel in the fish.
They are so precious!