
...UPDATE since this post yesterday...OK, so the Mariners were getting killed by the 5
th inning so we took our sunflower seeds and headed off to the
Rainiers game...turned out to be a much better game even though we froze! Here are some shots..



Matt and I are hanging out together while the women are headed to Leavenworth for a Women's retreat. We are
livin the dream sitting on the couch eating sunflower seeds and watching the Seattle Mariner's whoop (OK, we are losing 3-1) on the Rangers.... We practiced this tradition since Matt was old enough to eat solid foods....
Here are some shots from this afternoon from our deck and on
Spadoni Hill off of Ray Nash Drive...

Immature (STILL HUGE) Bald Eagle

Mallards in Flight

Any idea what kind of flowers these are?

Pair of
Canadian's getting ready for the little one's to arrive..

Spotted maple bark..

No idea here....
3 comments:
Trillium
No idea what the purple flowers are, but I'm surprised I would know the last one. Someone already beat me to it, but it's a Trillium and the only way I know that is because it's Ontario's provincial flower.
The blue flowers are Grape Hyacinth.
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