Friday we went to one of my favorite places in Madison: the arboretum. There were some tender signs of spring...I love the slow unfurling of new buds; this bloodroot looks like it has a little coat on, doesn't it?
New mayapples, still wrapped up...
The gem of the walk was finding a pair of sandhill cranes in the wetlands. The girls were running along the boardwalk when they heard a clacking noise - the startled cranes were clacking their beaks in alarm, so they slowed down and stood watching them preen and hunt.
This is a place I have walked with my grandma. How I love walking there with my mom and my kids.
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Beautiful, Debbie.
Yesterday when were on a walk we heard the crrruks overhead: a flock of 11 cranes spiraling out of sight above us: mesmerizing.
those cranes are tough to spot!
What beautiful photos! I love the birds, and the tranquility of you all walking, watching, listening, waiting… lovely. I also love the idea of your family walking the same paths and spaces—your grandma, your mom, you, your kids…it's a lovely feeling of connection and continuity. Thank you for sharing your day!
Beautiful! :) That is one of our favorite places to go for walks...the trails were too muddy for awhile, but I bet they were really nice this weekend. Great crane shots.
Wonderful! I so love exploring our wetlands.
I'm glad you're having such a lovely vacation.
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