Showing posts with label deer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label deer. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

To Hot..............

Today we had made plans for a picnic lunch and day at the beach. Off we set around 10am. We got out to the Sleeping Bear at around 11.30 and decided lunch would be first. We stopped at the picnic area and ate. Laura made sandwiches and so did I, we brought fruit and crackers and left it at that. So Laura and Reina were discussing what was in the sandwiches and Reina was arguing..........so Laura said " I made the damn sandwiches I think I know whats in them." Tristen pipes up "Nanny made damn sandwiches too"
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It was nice and breezy in the picnic area and no one else around. Nice................We could see the people at the dune climb, like ants.........must be crazy in that heat. There was a weather warning for extreme heat. The temperature 94 with heat index of 101
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This is where we are going.
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It was like crossing the Sahara. The water was nice, I dont swim and usually that's not a problem. I just wade and look for stones. It was so hot I could feel my skin crisping.......I thought I smelled pork chops.
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Laura found a cold spot
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time for a swim.
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no matter where she was she had two little bodies right there with her, splashing and generally annoying hehe. I went in for a paddle and same thing. Why do kids have to be right on ya?????
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Along the large puddle that always collects where the water from waves get trapped, there were some sand birds. Little piping plovers I think.
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We decided to retreat. We left the beach and went into Cedar for an ice cream. Picked up some world famous Cherry Polish brats and hot dogs for supper and headed home.We saw a lady turkey
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She was not very cooperative.
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Then a special treat. A deer and two fawn crossed in front of us. We slowed to a crawl and I got the camera ready. They too did not seem willing to pose today.
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We came home to the air conditioned house and collapsed. The kids were still wound up so after a but Laura and Reina went home...............we had the brats and hot dogs for supper

I am sharing this with The dedicated house, make it pretty Monday
I am also sharing with Our World Tuesday


Friday, July 12, 2013

To the Beach................

Yesterday was a perfect day to go to the beach, so we did. It was hot enough but not uncomfortable. It was breezy rather than windy. The water like bath water. So we took the kids life jackets this time because we had said they could go in. I remembered to take Tristen some dry clothes and he had some beach shoes. We set off ready with his swim trunks on and wound up to bustin........we went to lunch first. Figured we just better get that out of the way. Made it without too much stress as the kids were excited. So then on to the beach. We parked at the Lighthouse....bathrooms woo hoo. Nice ones too.
So, the first thing they did was find the mud puddle, yep of cause they did.

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Then on to the water (eye roll here)
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In the background you can see one of the Manitou Islands. The baby bear cubs.......this is the Sleeping Bear Lakeshore. I have told the story before but will have to tell it again some day.
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We ended up walking right around the point just to see what was beyond. The water was not as calm around the corner. It was the original location of the lighthouse, but because of the storms it was moved to its current location. There are a great many shipwrecks in those waters.

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We had walked a long way so turned back. We sat and let them play some more in the water. Great spot where the water was shallow and we didn't need to worry. We have to watch for rip tides so we don't let them go in too far. It doesn't stop the enjoyment.
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Reina is 7 she and Tristen are like brother and sister. She is really his aunt as his mother Alexandra was/is her sister.
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After we left the beach we took a drive up the Dunes on the trails there. This view looks out over Glen Lake at the Alligator...........can you see why its called that? Come Fall or cooler weather we want to climb those trails as I have not yet done so.

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This is another view from the top of the dunes It looks down over Glen Lake.

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This one looking in the other direction, you can see the same view we were looking at from below.

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We stopped at one of the picnic spots, we usually stop there and look for Indigo Buntings. We found raspberries, and wild cherries. Yum and did see a Bunting too.
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Here is an Indigo Bunting, I could not get a better shot.
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Reina loved the cherries, Tristen "I dont love them"
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We met this old gentleman there, he was setting up for a picnic. I thought he was alone so sent the kids over to say hello. Tristen says "hello my name is Tristen and this is Reina" they started to chat. I went over after a bit and he told me he drove this old car all they way to Alaska. Said it took him 12 days to get there and 10 days to get home because it was downhill coming back. (smile) Come to find out he was meeting a group of people there so that made me feel better, I thought he was alone.

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on the way down we went through dunes covered in Babies Breath, it looked ethereal
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I spotted a deer, through the trees and it was laying down. Took ages to get a shot of it. Turned out to be a small buck. It was the sun on his ears I first spotted.

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I gave the camera to Laura and she snuck up a bit closer but we still had to focus through the trees. Ended up with a couple of shots I could use.
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He was easy to spot because the sun was shining through his ears. Getting the shot was the hard part. Then we thought there was another one, boy was that ever difficult to figure out. It turned out we were right though. Twice we nearly drove away and then went back. They got sick of being stared at and got up to walk away. Got ya,,,,,,,,,,,,Can you see her? I may only have one good eye working but it does a great job. Imagine back when I had two eyes, they didn't call me hawkeye for nothing
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She blended in perfect with that dead pine behind her. Felt bad that they had to leave but ah well........if we saw them......nah, I don't think anyone else would have. We continued on home, everyone tired by then and ready for coffee. Got some in Empire and muffins for the kids to stuff their faces on the way home and tide them over till supper. End of a perfect day.

Saturday, September 8, 2012

Our 3 day trip begins..............

Day one saw us heading for Devon and Cornwall. We had our itinerary worked out and our places to stay. Packed light and got on the road early. We found ourselves going through the New Forest and it was so beautiful. The trees so green after all the rain that summer. This Monday was sunny and warm though and just heavenly. (this is not my picture but I wanted to show the difference between how the forest is there to what we know here in Michigan) new-forest-1 The ponies are allowed to wander where they want. People who do not want them in their gardens have cattle grids to keep them out. Otherwise they go where they choose. 100_1048 nfjpg "Pony 'drifts' are held each year in the summer and autumn, when both commoners and agisters ride out across the open forest to round up the animals. Herding the animals together in a pound allows several jobs to be done at once with help at hand (such as tail clipping and veterinary checks). Any colts are taken off the forest before they can breed, as are ponies that are to be sold or kept on a holding through the winter." (from the official web site) This guy takes a long nap oblivious to the fact that traffic must got around him. 100_1046 This years babies just drift along and follow mum. They don't worry about traffic, they know it will stop. 100_1047 NFPjpg There are cows also that are left to fend for themselves during summer months also "common" law rights of any "commoners" who live within the forest. There are several breeds of deer too. The Fallow Deer, The Roe deer (we saw some) the Red Deer and Sika. The large herds of Fallow deer tend to stay in one area where they are fed. There are many miles of hiking trails and lots of lovely places to walk across common ground and brushland. The Oaks and Beech trees, the Gorse and Broome, Heather and ferns. Great nesting places for Partridge and Pheasant. Great hunting for Fox and Badger. Here is an amazing link to an article about the ways of the New Forest and about this year's round up. Next off to Corfe Castle.