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Lair o' the Bear [part 1]
FINALLY, WE GOT TO GO OUTSIIIIIDE.
It's been way too long! I don't consider myself *super* outdoorsy, and what I call a "hike" is more of a nature walk, and I like it that way. However, it's been *weeks* since my weekends weren't devoted to other shit. (Sometimes fun things like hanging out with Taylor, sometimes unfun things like the dentist.)
But today we went to Lair 'o the Bear. It's a county open space park that's really not too terribly far to get to. There's also a lot of creek access, so Cy had a chance to wade and cool down. It was pretty warm today - mid/upper 80s - which I will take any day over the cold crap from the end of last week.

A nice calm spot along the creek.

Cy, standing pensively.

And a very lovely butterfly on some type of aster. The wings look kind of like stained glass!
( Seven more below the cut: )
Getting to go on a real walk was very nice. We saw quite a few different butterflies, a few interesting birds - two different brownish birds I couldn't ID, a female black-headed grosbeak, an adult and young Steller's jay, quite a few chickadees - tiny minnows, dragonflies, spiders, pond skaters, some other bugs, and a few different spots with recent elk poop (though no elk.)
Cy is super worn out. He did really well on the walk, and seemed energetic through the whole thing, but he definitely stiffened up afterwards, and now he's limping around a bit.
(Upcoming in part two... we got to go through a little culvert that has always had too much water for us to go through before.)
It's been way too long! I don't consider myself *super* outdoorsy, and what I call a "hike" is more of a nature walk, and I like it that way. However, it's been *weeks* since my weekends weren't devoted to other shit. (Sometimes fun things like hanging out with Taylor, sometimes unfun things like the dentist.)
But today we went to Lair 'o the Bear. It's a county open space park that's really not too terribly far to get to. There's also a lot of creek access, so Cy had a chance to wade and cool down. It was pretty warm today - mid/upper 80s - which I will take any day over the cold crap from the end of last week.
A nice calm spot along the creek.
Cy, standing pensively.
And a very lovely butterfly on some type of aster. The wings look kind of like stained glass!
( Seven more below the cut: )
Getting to go on a real walk was very nice. We saw quite a few different butterflies, a few interesting birds - two different brownish birds I couldn't ID, a female black-headed grosbeak, an adult and young Steller's jay, quite a few chickadees - tiny minnows, dragonflies, spiders, pond skaters, some other bugs, and a few different spots with recent elk poop (though no elk.)
Cy is super worn out. He did really well on the walk, and seemed energetic through the whole thing, but he definitely stiffened up afterwards, and now he's limping around a bit.
(Upcoming in part two... we got to go through a little culvert that has always had too much water for us to go through before.)