Sunday, June 21, 2020

Raspberries and Wildlife

On my walk Monday morning I found two friends in the canal.  I texted Chad McGary and he sent a Fish and Game buddy our way.  After watching them for an hour they started to wear down and flow with the current.  James sent Hyrum home for a rope and James lassoed them from the footbridge and pulled them out.  He had given Hyrum his phone to take some pictures.  Hyrum got great shots of the deer, but none of James.  The Fish and Game guy showed up right after the rescue.

Growing, growing, gone! This was the raspberry I had been documenting for the last two months.  Oh well.

It must have been wildlife day.  The boys found these guys in the neighbor's tree along the property line.

Breakfast for the next while...yum.

Look at Rex's handful!

James got the hooks on for a 2nd flag.  Getting ready for our family reunion.

The yard and the sunsets have been gorgeous.

Wednesday morning we went over to Jake and Hannah's to help sift sand.

We were only there for the last day of the project--sifting 15 dump trucks worth of sand!

That evening we got some of the youth and Bishop Freeman, Brother Scribner, and Brother Howard to help us spread the neighbor's rock.  It was the big chunk rock and really hard to move around.  Bishop Freeman brought his little tractor and that made it much faster.  Ric and Jennifer were so grateful.  

The picture Hannah sent after their court was leveled.

Two big projects completed in a day.

The boys decided to work some more on their quilts.

Rex got the top of his finished.

Taneil, Melissa Kelly, Daulina Roulst, and Elena Gimenez and I have been working on a Tribute to Coach Arlington since his passing.  It turned out great!


We're hoping the school board will approve the new name for the fields.

We were some lucky girls to have had Coach Arlington in our youth.

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