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One evening last week we enjoyed a quiet stroll along the river. It is running quite high, normal for this time of year, and the side channels are all full too. Cottonwoods and aspens are as green as they can be. Grasses are lush. Spring.

 

It’s nice to have the footbridge to access this piece of state land

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It was built by the previous owner

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That thing in the side channel counts salmon smolts as they pass by

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Pretty clear water for this time of year

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Lush

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Where the side channel meets the river

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Evening sky reflections

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Ken threw rocks in water

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This week’s weather has been less than desirable. I suppose I should not complain about the rain and I don’t mind that too much but it’s also been darned cold and when it’s not raining, the wind is blowing. Last week was warm and pleasant and I managed to get a few images from the garden. With all the rain, the garden is looking much different now!

 

This Pine Siskin was obsessed with our dandelions. We have a good crop this year.

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Johnny-jump-ups

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Columbine

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So far, the deer don’t eat columbine, knock on wood.

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Iceland poppy

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Something else the deer don’t eat

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We are eating radishes and greens from the fenced, vegetable garden now

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Ken’s honeybees are an endless source of questions and wonderment. He enjoys working with them and checking on them from time to time to see how the hives are doing. Are they strong? Are they too strong? Will they swarm? What are they eating? Will we get honey this year? How do we keep other bees from stealing the honey? There are more questions than answers. One friend said while you need to keep an eye on them, there is so much time when you are not watching and who knows what is happening then.

 

Ken ‘smokes’ the bees as he opens the hives

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Smoking calms the bees

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Pulling a frame from a hive as a bee watches

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These are new hives this year

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The bees are making brood and storing food

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Ken points out a possible queen cell to the neighbors and their golden retrievers

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Many frames are not yet filled. It is early in the season

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There’s some honey! We got to taste it.

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Our part-time neighbors have a beautiful pair of golden retrievers. Yesterday, after a long weekend of fun with their family and friends they come up to visit while Ken worked with his bees. The dogs are beautiful and real sweethearts. Sadie is the mom and Oggie (the doggie) is her pup. I could not resist making a few images of them.

 

 

Someone else coined the term ‘cardio Wednesdays’ and I’ve taken it to heart. Three weeks in a row Luna and I have joined other dogs and women for a brisk uphill hike to someplace with a great view and wonderful wildflowers. This week we went down-valley to hike with Lindsey and her three canine companions in a canyon pretty much in her backyard. We walked an abandoned road up, up, up til we came to a tremendous viewpoint of the snow-covered Sawtooth Mountains underlined with banks of yellow balsamroot sunflowers. Then we followed the ridge to a flat spot, the site of an old hunters’ camp, where we rested before heading down the other side of the ridge. It was a great morning hike.

Ponderosa pines have a wonderful scent when the sun hits the bark

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A puffball emerges from the forest duff

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The Sawtooth’s lie between the Methow Valley and Lake Chelan

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Evidence of old logging activity

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Luna catches her breath

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Balsamroot

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and more balsamroot

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and still more

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Moose is an old dog who still loves his walks

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A relic, possibly from an old hunting camp

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Arnica lines this forest floor. I missed getting photos of the blooming patches.

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A tremendous wildlife tree

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and another one

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Down through fields of balsamroot

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Lindsey points out another trail we could have taken

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Shiny beetle on lupine buds

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Looking back up

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