A parent Barn Swallows feeding young at Woodland Dunes in Two Rivers |
As the young were getting ready to leave their parents, so was I. Once again the summer flew by much too quickly.
My brother's beautiful oasis. |
I realized that everything is different now. I cannot help but see the past everywhere I go. Faces that were once a fixture of a place are now gone. It's like the town grew old without me.
Green Heron in Manitowoc |
Common Yellowthroat |
A lighthouse in Kewaunee |
A Bonaparte's Gull |
In the Upper Pennisula of Michigan with my Dad and Jax |
Henslow's Sparrow at High Cliff State Park |
My Dad and I usually do a trek out to Washington Island from Door County. We took J-man with us. I'll say he was pretty good for most of the time, but not having had children myself, he certainly knew how to get me to snap. There was one night I blew a gasket with him. He wanted up and down and up and down and up and down a chair while I was trying to get a project done. I don't know where that darkness came from but it emerged quickly and took only a moment to put this 3, turning 4 year old, in his place. I can't believe I actually yelled at him. I love that kid. I actually went to bed upset that I snapped at him.
In Door County |
One day, I watched Trumpeter Swans at Horicon alone. I only had a few hours to play. If this had been in Arizona, I'd have spent the whole day there counting birds.
My brother created his peaceful retreat. He put his pontoon into the river by his home. This land used to be my Grandmother's before she passed. I'm glad he has it now. It's so beautiful there. While home, we took the pontoon up and down the river. I'm proud of my brother for taking something precious and making it better. That river is incredible.
My little sister pulls the pontoon to the dock in her fancy shoes |
This little guy will be bigger the next time I see him. I hope he stays curious and continues his love for the outdoors. Over the next several weeks, we head back to Arizona for a scouting mission, a birding festival and trek to Greer in the White Mountains.
Until next time friends......
Memories are the things that sustain us during tough or down times. They can't be erased and the good ones are always treasured.
ReplyDeleteYes. Memories are everything. I try to write them all down so that I never forget. This blog is a living diary of it all.
DeleteA very thouightful post Yes I think at times we all need out own bit of piece and quiet Glad the little guy is interesting in nature. I am just about to go to Australia for 6 weeks but have all my post scheduled in (bit of a marathon that was!) Unfortunately I will not be commenting while I am away but as often as I can will look at bloggers posts.
ReplyDeleteHope you are having a blast!!! I am envious! Australia....
DeleteHello, wonderful photos. It is great to spend time with the family. I like the cute little birder. I am sure you gave him some great tips on birding. Great series of photos. Enjoy your day and week ahead!
ReplyDeleteYou do the same!
DeleteBeautiful photography and delightfully poetic writing, Chris. So pleased to hear that your father pulled through. I wish him, you, and the rest of the family all the best. Take good care - - - Richard
ReplyDeleteUs too. Thanks for stopping by!
DeleteBrilliant images, the Swallow feeding its chick is fabulous, thanks.
ReplyDeleteThanks Bob!
DeleteA poignant post and wonderful photos. So glad your father is ok. I think we all need time on our own just to be able to think and be tranquil.
ReplyDeleteYes. Private space is so important. I wasn't used to the quiet for many years after moving out from my big family, but over the years, I have become comfortable with that silence. It's a wonderful thing.
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