Our adventures start out usually early in the morning.
I woke up late, yes I admit! I got up gosh at 4 am or something. Guy was already up and drinking his coffee. I only have to get myself and my camera ready. Guy has the truck, the dogs, our lunch and extra truck supplies to get ready.
We left here a little before 5am, before the sun came up and hopefully before to much wildlife movement gets started.......
I was doing something rather today when I ran upon some photographs I have not shown yet.
I do have many of these photographs that have not had a write up about them, so I was in the mood to do this tonight.
This was back in June and one of these photographs already has been on the market and in some peoples homes already. Not sure why I never did a write up of this series?
I got my mare when she was a yearling. Really to keep my gelding company, however she is such a hoot and the camera loves her!
That time again for the farrier to come over and do my geldings feet.
I have only had one person do my gelding feet his whole life. My gelding does not hate this process, in fact he gets loads of attention!
I thought when I got my young stud colt the best thing I could do for him and me, is teach him when he hears my whistle to come.
Sunday was the day we decided to go outside. Saturday it was storming and just to nasty!!
We got to see the neatest show we have yet to top down at the canyon.
I liked this buck for he was acting as if just another family man.
Being goofy in one photo, and being a proud papa in another.
He towered over the young ones, one of the photographs show this.
Not the biggest buck I have captured with the camera, just another one who had a lot of character!
Whomever tried to keep the roof up to date, kind of. At one time while at this spot a doe jumped out of one of those windows scaring the crap out of me since it ran right by me.
Sunday I headed to our ponds to see what was going on.
One of the boys was going after something, I thought it was the frogs and I do not like them going after the frogs.
Much to my surprise it was not a frog the dog was going after, but this baby starling.
Flower season has started!!
I love photographing our flowers!!
So far bachelor buttons, Poppy,Iris, many wildflowers , and fruit trees are in bloom!
Here are some photographs I have gotten recently!
The Black-headed Grosbeak is the monarch butterflies worst enemy!
These are a species of birds who can safely eat the poisonous monarch butterfly.
And is happy to do it!
This Golden Crowned Sparrow stopped by.
The golden patch on their heads is hard to confuse this one with other species.
The weather has been nice, so outside is where I can be found!
The Cascade Mountains are named because of the cascades within them.
It is a treat to get to see a cascade that is full of water. These small waterfalls can be very fun!!