Fun in the sun

Today was the first day around here that really felt like spring. John’s kids and grandkids were here, so we took advantage of the sunny day to go to the Nisqually Wildlife Refuge. This is a huge wetland refuge at the Nisqually river delta, and is a glorious local treasure about fifteen minutes from home.

This was in the parking lot. I have no idea why there’s a skeleton on the front, but it seemed like it was a good sock photo op.

The trails through the refuge are well maintained, with a long boardwalk through the marsh areas.

We heard and saw a bevy of birds, including my favorites, the red winged blackbird. There were baby goslings, frogs, snakes, and a fine turtle.

I did take my knitting.

And the family group shot at the end:

Those of you who follow me on FB might have seen my news about Will.

That’s one of the most recent photos we have of him. The last we saw him was on Wednesday. He does go in and out, but always comes back in at night, especially as he’s gotten older. He was about sixteen, and starting to show his age, so we are pretty sure he went off by himself to die. I’m sad, but we knew this was coming. I think he is probably in kitty heaven, chasing bunnies and mice.

Author: Lorette

My name is Lorette. I learned to knit in 1999, and took up spinning in 2009. I'm a physician specializing in internal medicine, and live in the Pacific Northwest. Enjoy my blog!

8 thoughts on “Fun in the sun”

  1. Best. Sock. Photo. Op. Ever.

    I’m so sorry about Will. It’s hard to lose a fur baby. Huggles.

  2. That looks like a lovely spot! And what a nice looking family.

    I’m sad about Will, but I hope he’s enjoying heaven. Lots who love him were there to greet him.

    xo

  3. I’m so sorry to hear about Will. I’m sure he is in heaven enjoying himself and “catting” around.

  4. What a great outing … and indeed – best sock photo op ever – of course I can’t help wishing you’d been knitting a hat instead. I’m sorry about Will – but I do know Kitty Heaven is a wonderful place!

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