Walking

This morning Isabel and I made a run to the local thrift store for a drop off of her old clothes and to look for new clothes for her. I was able to get her 2 pairs of shorts and 1 pair of pants. We even got to get in on the stores “June is book month” sale. Isabel received 5 new books (read 2 of them already read) and I got 3. I could have gotten more books but was unsure as to the titles I needed. It was a good day at the thrift store.

Afterward, we stopped by our favorite walking trail for a brisk walk before heading home for lunch with Daddy.

Out on the trial:

Plant life:

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These berries were everywhere. The birds were enjoying them as we walked.
We were trying to figure out what they were.

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The wild blackberries are just starting to form.

Animal life:

Isabel had to stop and talk with all the dogs (and their owners) walking their “pets”. We saw a Dachshund (named Taffy), a bulldog, a greyhound and several other breeds that I didn’t know.

As we were heading back to the car, Isabel spotted this Garter snake. It was in the middle of the path, apparently taking a little break…

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“Is it poisonous?” she asks.
“No, they aren’t poisonous.” I say.
“Do they bite?” she asks.
“Yes, they bite but it can’t hurt you.” I say.
… she pauses…
“Can I touch it?” she asks.
“Yes, you can touch it. If you want to.” I say.

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She then reaches out and touches it several times and than…

It springs to action and she jumps about a mile! (woohoo! – that was/is a good laugh)
The snake slithers off back into the woods and Isabel is left saying, “That was so cool!”

NOTE: This picture is NOT my own. Photo credit is given to S. Tekiela and the Washington bird field guide book.

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While on our walk we spotted this Spotted Towhee. A new bird for us!
Slightly smaller than a robin.
I tried several times to get a picture but the crazy things wouldn’t sit still.

It was a awesome walk, I told Isabel we need to get out there and walk the trail every other day!

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