Showing posts with label eagle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eagle. Show all posts

Monday, July 14, 2008

Staycation

Over the 4th of July weekend, we were compelled to have a staycation. A staycation is when you enjoy the activities of a vacation, but stay home to do it. Since gas prices, dining, and lodging are increasing in price, the staycation has become more popular. For instance, you could stay in town, forget the household chores and spend the weekend staycationing by reading a book, golfing, visiting the local museum or zoo. Basically staying close to home rather than going to a destination to get this accomplished. Over the 4th, we staycationed in our own backyard. We pitched the tent under the walnut tree, BBQ’ed our dinner, enjoyed reading by the bonfire and made s’mores…all before we called it a night and nestled down in the tent. Upon waking up in the morning, I meandered over to the fire pit, pulled up a chair, kicked back and did some more reading. It was incredibly relaxing! The nice thing about staycationing at home is that when we do want to leave, we can just leave the dogs in the house like we normally do.

Since it was a warm sunny morning, Tim and I decided to go kayaking. We got out on the river and it was calm, there was a soft breeze coming through. When we kayak, we typically start the direction that goes against the current (on the Fox that happens to be south). That way the trip back is never hard work because we have the current with us. Well, as we headed toward our kayaking destination we went against the current and suddenly the wind picked up. Then it really picked up! Before we knew it, we had our work cut out for us. It was the kind of wind that’s low bearing on the water and when the gust comes through it makes the water shiver on top. The trip was incredibly difficult. If I looked toward the shoreline I was barely moving forward. If I stopped paddling, the kayak would start moving backward! We were determined however to get to our destination which is down by a non-operating lock. The water there is calm and there tends to be more wildlife since boats don’t go down that way anymore (too shallow for most boats). Finally, we arrived - and with much reward. As we were headed out of the lock channel there was an eagle flying overhead. We went up by shore and hung onto some overhung branches to watch the eagle. Eventually we lost sight of the eagle. As we continued down the channel, we saw a large bird fly from one tree to the next. Sure enough, it was the eagle and it landed in another tree and perched right next to another eagle. It was beautiful. We just stayed there and watched them sit up in the tree and spy fish. Eventually one left and we decided to head home. We floated down the river in our kayaks, like it was a lazy river. It was so pleasant as the sun warmed us and calmed our sore muscles (or at least mine, can’t speak for Tim on that one). We spent the rest of the day chilling out. It was a relaxing, yet adventurous staycation, right in our own backyard!

Try it sometime, you might be surprised how relaxing a staycation can be…and how much money you’ll save! The picture is our tent pitched in the back year. -L

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Blogging for Birds!



Today, I'm blogging for birds!  

We are blessed to have a lot of unique wildlife near our house since we are on the river.  When we first moved here 3 years ago, we thought that we were seeing an eagle flying by once in a while. We came to find out that there were 2 eagles nesting together about 10 miles south of here in a nature preserve area, and indeed what we were seeing was a bald eagle.  Very Cool!  

Well, 2 new eagles have moved in!  Just a few miles up the road there is a new subdivision that was poured.  Some farmer sold off his field, so of course, concrete must be poured.   The lots are over priced and crammed together.  None have sold, to my knowledge. Well, in the process of building the subdivision, a clump of trees were left over.   This spring, a nest was built.  A really big nest!

When we first discovered the nest we saw the eagle sitting next to it on a branch.  Upon circulating the area we spotted the top of a white head in the nest.  We knew that they must have eggs, or chicks!   

I drive past them every day, but on the other side of the river. Now that there are leaves sprouting on the tress, the nest is hiding.  Sometimes I'll spy 1 eagle.  This afternoon on the way home from work, I spied two!  I picked Tim up in the drive way with the camera and we drove over to the nest. Sure enough, there they were, both of them sitting there, about 15 feet from their next.  What stoic, beautiful birds!  Enjoy these pictures.

-L