Leave It to Beavers

We walked by a sign by a creek lined with brush and trees in Forest Grove, Oregon, that stated environmental restoration was in progress. It looked like just another chaotic wetland, and we were wondering who they had hired to do the restoration or if they had even started. We got our answer when weContinue reading “Leave It to Beavers”

Chair Where Cat Sat

A cute, cunning, conniving catSpied the chair upon which I satLeapt up on the counter by where I dinedPurring, prancing, and biding his timeNot long after I had to ariseTo fetch another thing lying nearbyIt happened so fast without time to thinkThat orange, hairy furball had taken my seatHe didn’t seem to think it unfairThatContinue reading “Chair Where Cat Sat”

Take Me Out…

We got to see a great High-A minor league baseball game with lots of action, close plays and an exciting finish. The fun began when a foul ball landed near us while entering the stadium. An attendant fetched it and handed it to our nine-year-old granddaughter, much to everyone’s delight. Nearly every inning had theContinue reading “Take Me Out…”

End of the Line

Two weeks ago we loaded up the rental car and set off on a most excellent adventure. We drove from central Florida to Oregon, crossing the country diagonally southeast to Northwest, a total of nearly 3,200 miles. It was amazing to watch the changing countryside change along the way. We took our time and stoppedContinue reading “End of the Line”

Part and Counterpart

A Fossil Fish at Western Wyoming Community College This fossil was split from 50 million year old layered rocks found in western Wyoming. Each slab contains remnants of the original fish, and are called “part and counterpart.” If only one side or the other were displayed, the fossil fish would be incomplete, but when bothContinue reading “Part and Counterpart”