With the upcoming snow storm expected to drop a foot or more of snow, school was canceled today. Jordan and the Boy do not want to hear about all the times I walked 2 miles to school in deep snow, sometimes with a broken leg.
What started this morning as a quick trip to feed the ducks, turned into a 2 hour trail blazing hike around the property. Jordan and Tommy led the way as we followed the frozen stream bed that runs through the homestead. At times the path was entangled with prickers and thick vines, but they insisted on being the trail blazers.
When we approached the river, Jordan was first to spot the large adult Bald Eagle. What a beautiful sight first thing in the morning.
Unfortunately I had forgotten that I had a camera in my pocket, but it was great to see the Eagle has returned. I hope to get a picture of this splendid visitor soon.
Jordan thinks she should get $1.00 because she spotted him first. I told her I want $10.00 because I took them for the hike.
We are still in negotiations....
2 comments:
Spotting the eagle must have been very rewarding for the long walk. You sure are teaching the children what is important!! Did you really walk 2 miles with a broken leg?? Poor Steve.:) Can't wait to see the update on the eagle.
How are the crickets doing???
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