11:30 was set for departure time. An hour walk up the valley, lunch and home by 3pm. That gives us time to wander off into the woods for exploring. The day was warming up close to 35 degrees and by the time we sat for lunch the sun was shining through the trees making beautiful long shadows on the snow. Where we eat is almost to the end of the hollow, 3 hills come together to make a bowl shape. It has long been my favorite spot, the view of the 3 hills is long and straight up. If the day wasn't enjoyable enough we were in for a shock and awe moment. Just as we got to the log (table for food) a huge bird took off down the ravine just 10 feet from us. My first words "what is that" then I thought Turkey Vulture (Buzzard) and knew immediately that is was an eagle. It would fly maybe 20 ft and land, then take off again for another few feet. I had my camera but what good is it when I am beyond excited? It was an immature Golden Eagle, it's beak was black giving us the clue it wasn't an immature Bald Eagle. Dick thought it might be injured because it didn't leave in a hurry and flew low to the ground. Eventually as we started to follow it, it took flight and left. Not hard to figure out once we looked to where it had flew from that the carcass of a dead deer was there. Not much left of it. The snow was well packed down from all the visitors coming to eat off it. We had seen several coyote tracks on our way up in. This is why we like winter walks when the snow in on, we get to see what is traveling in the area. Nothing can compare to that Golden Eagle today, it looked too big to be flying much less between trees and branches. Flight is amazing. What a day!
*Just heard from my daughter adult Golden Eagles get white feathers mixed in during the winter months to help them blend in with the winter surroundings.
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Sun shining down the hill, soon will be setting then the woods will cool down. |
My two guys leading the way. Yes one is packing, never leave home without it. |
Ham & cheese with spicy mustard, juicy little clementines, a few fresh baked Oreo cookies (kidding) and hot cocoa. One of the best restaurants around, with a view. |
Biscuits and beans, sounds like a cowboy supper. Apple butter and blueberry/rhubarb sauce makes the biscuit almost like desert. |
Who would have thought when I bought this recipe book it would be so important in my "housewife life" |
A little worn by it does say Penny-Wise Cake. |
Peach Cobbler |
The birthday guy gets a big bowl with double vanilla ice cream! |
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