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The Road to Amboseli National Park, Part I

Rainbow spritz over Amboseli Today the tour headed for Kenya's Amboseli National Park. But first, we apparently had some major SHOPPING ...

Wednesday, October 15, 2025

The Starling Wars

Male Flicker visiting the suet feeder

Northern Flickers, a type of woodpecker, are all over Sequim. What Sequim lacks in variety of species it makes up for with some species in good numbers. There are Bald Eagles everywhere and I even see them shooting by from my living room windows. There are a couple of pairs of Northern Flickers that hang around, hopping around my balcony railing and sitting atop the Swallow nesting box I put there, but which is not large enough for Flickers. 

It occurred to me that HEY! I bet the Northern Flickers would love a nesting box. So I blew the mint on a beautiful Flicker nesting box from Wild Birds Unlimited. Handyman Don, hung the box off the back 2nd story patio, so the box faces trees and gets good lighting. The box was filled with cedar shavings and the only thing to do was to wait for the Flickers to discover their amazing dream house. 

Now, Barbara, my neighbor and long time friend, has the best view of the Flicker box from her cottage livingroom window. I was in my upstairs room at my desk and I got a call from her, telling me "There are Starlings going in and out of the nest box."

Oh, holy crap. A battle had begun. I raced upstairs and outside to the nesting box and lifted its lid.


The nest contained three, sky blue eggs. You would think that would make me happy but...


I double checked on line and sure enough, the blue eggs were Starling eggs - the EFFING Starlings hijacked the Flicker box! 

The battle for the Flicker nesting box had begun... 

Wednesday, April 30, 2025

Tip Toe thru the Tulips with We

Roozengaarde, a Tulip Haven 
Been in the Pacific North West for more than 5 years, meaning it is about time I took a trip to view the lovely tulips of Skagit Valley. My buddy Barb's 3 cousins visited the valley last year and came back with photos and tales of the splendid scenery. So we took the ferry from Port Townsend to Coupeville on Whidbey Island. Stayed 2 nights in the town of Mount Vernon while toodling around the Skagit. 

Less than an acre, but so pretty!
April is tulip season, and having squeezed in a visit on the last week of April, made us worry we would be disappointed, as in far fewer tulips. Instead, although we did miss views of dozens of acres of bountiful color, in no way were we deprived of tulip displays.



Triumph Tulips - var. 'Rem's Favorite'
Double Peony Tulips
Triumph var 'Suncatcher'
Flaming tulips sprouting 8 ft up on tree branches

Barb enjoying tulip art




Fringed tulips renamed 'Porcupine tulips' by Barb and myself



lily flowered tulips


This is what the tulip beds & fields look like just after deadheading. The tulip fields are picked clean, then plowed under.





Triumph - var. Flamingo 















The tulip touring was so fun, might just have to do it again next year.

Saturday, April 26, 2025

Sol Duc Hot Springs

Welcome to Sol Duc 

Sol Duc Hot Spring pool

Only a fortnight ago I stumbled on the existence of a natural hot springs, which is a part of Olympic National Park. I mentioned the site to my fitness trainer Karina. Only days later she told me her hubby and she had driven out there to scope it out and she suggested we have one  of our fitness sessions at the 'Sol Duc' hot springs. Yay!  

SzĂ©chenyi Thermal Bathes in Budapest, Hungary



I told Karina I have never been to a natural hot spring. Then it finally hit me yes I had! In 2016 I visited mineral bathes during a central European vacation. Turns out that when Karina was a teen, she too had visited the same mineral bathes. That gave us the happy squeals!




Sol Duc Spring water pools

Shortly after 3:00, I got out the pool - I was one boiled potato! I took some photos, then headed back to the Women's locker room for a shower and to get out of my soggy clothing. I met up with Karina and Hutch outside by the main door, and after a short photo session we were off on a short hike. 

Now walking, is one of the better exercises for me. Requires no special equipment other than my chubby legs and it can be done pretty much anywhere. Karina was the one who suggested a post soak hike, and just before we headed out, Hutch asked if I'd like to walk out and back to the car (our hike's starting point) or if I would like him to meet us at the hike's end. I opted for a one-way walk, and thank heavens I did. For whatever reason, my left hip was aching. Why? Who the heck knows. 


Skunk Cabbage




On the moist forest floor, there were giant Skunk Cabbages - a wild plant that has large lily-like flowers. Not uncommon at all, but always fun to see, when in bloom.



Our hours long hike ended (OK, it was more like 20 minutes) we headed back to Port Angeles. By the time I made it home I was quite worn out. I'm not sure why I was so tired - perhaps being boiled? Perhaps hiking a whole 20 minutes? Maybe all that fresh mountain air did me in. I was happy and thoroughly done for the day.