Monday, January 15, 2007

A Walk Before the Rain

Satch and I hit the trails 'fore the rain arrived.

We took the pram because Satch refuses to wear his mud worthy "big boy" shoes. He prefers his cozy Robeez Booties (I can't blame him) from Grandma & Grandpa C.

We stopped along a mossy bank to snap a few photos.

I read in a community flyer that there are owls, red fox, flying squirrels and eagles to spy on. We already knew about the hawks...Satch and I watched them circle one afternoon from our bed post nap. The community has all sorts of wonderful nature activities for children. We will be taking Satch to the "owl prowl". There is a community center with music, arts and even aquatics classes for tots. Much to look forward to.








While we were away Elvis the cat got a much needed rest from all the chasing and teasing.

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posted by Wendy at 9:54 PM

5 Comments:

Blogger pinkcoyote said...

wow, this is really beautiful. i had no idea you were going to be so close to nature in the big city! owl prowl sounds divine. how lucky that all of you get to witness the natural world like this every day! can't wait to see and hear more. xoxo p

3:16 PM  
Blogger Veronica TM said...

It sounds and looks like such a beautiful place! So good that Satch can grow surrounded by nature.

12:03 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Beautiful! A walk in the cool weather sounds so lovely...And what fun looking for animals. Sounds like there is so much to enjoy in your new home.

Asher only ever wore his Monkey Robeez, too. We called him "Monkey Boots". Big boy shoes were not at al interesting. He could be persuaded into rain boots, though.

4:22 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

I like how you vary the size of your photos and intersperse comments around. I have gotten into this big is better mode with my photos. It is so nice to see you and Satch being inspired by the amazing world that surrounds us. It inspires me too.

3:29 PM  
Blogger Wendy said...

thanks margaret...being surrounded by nature is calming...and grounding. much love to you, brave soul!

3:30 PM  

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