Showing posts with label daytrips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label daytrips. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 05, 2011

Winter Day Excursion, The Clouds!

As we were leaving Northwest Trek the clouds were rolling in. It had been a beautiful sunny day for most of our day out. We got dripped on at both the Wildlife Refuge and at Northwest Trek, but it was only because the trees were covered in snow that was melting. These pictures were taken as we were leaving the park and on our drive out to the highway. I loved the way the bright sun contrasted with the dark and looming clouds. If they seem redundant, it's only because they probably are, but I couldn't pick a favorite, so I posted all of them.





















Tuesday, January 04, 2011

Winter Day Excursion, part 4

We got to see a lot of animals. I didn't get good pictures of the mountain goats or the bighorn sheep. We didn't get to see the caribou herd because the upper roads were too icy to travel. It was a fun day, though and Logan really enjoyed seeing the animals.


These two bulls are from the first herd of elk we saw.





The bison were on the roadway so we had to wait while they dispersed.



Then they were right next to the tram.





This is the dominant male elk. His antlers are all broken and chipped from the clashes to prove his dominance.



The herd crossing the road in front of us. They were also blocking our way at first.



Someone's lost antlers.



The moose were hard to get on film. They just wouldn't cooperate and give me good angles. Here is the bull moose.



Here is the one female that didn't turn her back on me completely.


Monday, January 03, 2011

Winter Day Excursion, part 3

We got to see lots of animals on our trip to Northwest Trek last week, but I think this one was my favorite. He is a Giant Pacific Salamander. I found him to be so cute I had to laugh. Something about the little face with his sucked in lips which make him look like he forgot to put his teeth in just cracked me up. Plus, you have to love the pink gills which make it look like he's wearing a boa and those startling blue eyes!.











Logan had a super good time and made some friends. Here are some pictures of Logan enjoying himself at the different centers and on the tram.

He is running to get another puppet and almost ran into the other grandma that was there.


Enjoying the snake. I'm so glad he missed the part where the snake swallowed a live mouse that was in the tank. I'm glad I missed that, too.


Making a wreath.




We told him the tram was a 'train' that was on wheels instead of a track. He bought our story and enjoyed his ride on the 'train'.


A preview for tomorrow's blog:

This is the dominant elk in the elk herd. The big animals were all right up next to us, even blocking the road while we drove through.

Sunday, January 02, 2011

Winter Day Excursion, part 2

After our trip to Morse Wildlife Preserve we took Logan and went to lunch at a little Mexican restaurant. We then headed to Northwest Trek. It is not normally open for the weekdays in the winter, but they were having a special day to celebrate winter. They had little centers set up to teach us about winter care for the animals. We had a great time and Logan enjoyed himself. We got to see lots of animals. Here are the eagles and owls. I will do the other animals tomorrow.


The Bald Eagle.



The Golden Eagle.



The Snowy Owl.



The Great Horned Owl.



The Barn Owls.

Saturday, January 01, 2011

January, 2011. Wow.

I've decided to do the January NaBloPoMo monthly blogging. The theme for this month is "Friends". I have decided I will start with photos of my trip out last Wednesday with my friend, Becky, and my grandson, Logan. We had a really nice time. It was a beautiful sunny day with snow on the ground.
First, we visited a little wildlife preserve. It was Winterfest at Morse Wildlife Preserve. I had never heard of the Morse Wildlife Preserve in Graham, but it is a nice little place. They took us on a comfortably paced, guided walk through their property. We identified plants and birds and just enjoyed the lovely day. Logan was able to make himself an owl mask in the little barn before we went on our walk. They have a nice little look-out tower, easy to climb the stairs and with a beautiful view of the surrounding land. Here are some of the pictures. Tomorrow I will post the pictures from our Northwest Trek excursion.

Ready to glue.


Watching the helper take the lid off his glue.


The finished product.


Gorgeous day with a gorgeous view.


Posing for Grandma.


Snowy bushes.



This tree lost its battle with nature.


From the tower showing the neighboring property..


One of the ponds formed during the wet season in the wetlands.


Logan looking around from the tower.


The barn where they had the crafts and informative materials. They had hides from several animals, a owl that was preserved through taxidermy and many pamphlets and pictures, plus hot cocoa!