“There is pleasure in the pathless woods,
There is rapture on the lonely shore,
There is society, where none intrudes,
By the deep sea, and music in its roar;
I love not man the less, but Nature more.” – Lord Byron


When we were on vacation, there was a seal that swam every night in the bay. Even though I knew roughly when he’d show up and where, the best I could do is a snap of his face and his splash. I salute the patience and talent of wildlife photographers.


It made me even more grateful for the herons and eagle that sat still long enough for me to photograph them. So very cooperative!


Cooper was happy to have us home. Unfortunately, he got a little piece of grass stuck way down in his ear and had to have it surgically removed this week.


Picking plums from our tree – the hard way and the easy way.



Rock climbing camp with a side of foos ball.


And the sign of the week paired with one more image from the bay.
Such fun! What memories you are making for your kids.
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Yes, Barb. I love the memories!
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I’m trying to imagine how anyone, including a dog with long floppy ears, manages to get a small piece of grass way down in his ear! That much take special talent! 😳 Glad it got figured out and fixed.
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It is pretty weird! Unfortunately it’s a grass called a foxtail with these little barbs that make the thing only move in one direction. Coop kept shaking his head and that just moved it farther down, I guess.
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Aww, poor Cooper. That doesn’t sound nice.
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Poor pup! Glad you got ot removed!
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Headshot of Cooper is absolutely adorable!
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Thanks, Gwen!
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Sweet boy. A scary moment? Glad it was fixed.
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Yes, he was in pain. No fun at all – but better now!
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Beautiful wildlife and beautiful family!
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Thank you, Cristiana!
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Oh…the kids, the kids. The wildlife! The Byron quote. Ah. Love, love. But I’m still wondering what amount of chaos Cooper got into in order to get a chunk of grass wedged in his ear? That furry boy. Good grief! 😜
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I think it was just that the grass got attached and is designed to only move in one direction. With each head shake, it just burrowed deeper. Ouch!!
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Poor Cooper! Give him some snuggles from me! 🥰
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Poor Cooper. So nice to be up close and personal with nature.
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I thought of you as I was trying to take photographs, VJ! You’re right – so nice to be close to nature!
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Sweet
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So much goodness, Wynne!! The kids, wildlife, Cooper… ❤️
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Goodness for sure! Thanks, Erin! Hope you have a fantastic weekend!
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I think you’d need a telephoto lens to capture that seal! He’s probably camera shy!
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Yes, a telephoto lens for sure. I had one – not a super powerful one but enough and just wasn’t fast enough!
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Lol, yes having the tools is good, but a swift finger is required too! 😉
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Great images of a lovely week Wynne. Poor Cooper, I wouldn’t even think about grass getting into a dog’s ear and needing surgery. Gosh. Otherwise a beautiful week with lots of great memories.
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Lots of great memories for sure, Alegria! Well said!! Hope you have a fabulous week ahead! ❤
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What a beautiful week you had, Wynne! Love the sign of the week. 🙂 As for plum picking “the hard way and the easy way”, do we really know which is which from a kid’s point of view? Maybe the more fun way is the easier way?
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Oh Susan – good point. I’ll have to ask the kids… 🙂
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I love the pictures of your home life. So much joy (and chaos too, I imagine) and love. That plum tree is a metaphor for the abundance of sweetness in your life, ripe for picking and enjoying, Wynne.
Enjoy the rest of your summer and best wishes with the return to school!
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Joy, chaos and love pretty well sums it up!
We have 2 1/2 more weeks before school starts so we’re trying to eke out a little more fun! Hope you are enjoying every drop of summer too!
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That eagle–wow! So blessed with that giant plum tree. Yum! And the sign–lol. Love that one. Also, poor Cooper. Adorbs pic of him. Still really like that outdoor rug of yours. Totally my style. 🙂
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I appreciate that you appreciate the plum tree and rug — since you’ve been here!! Love that!
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I don’t believe you had plums at the time I was there. Missed out on that, but the tree was pointed out to me. 🙂 And I like rugs, browns and greens, and leaves, so the rug was a slam dunk to me. 🙂
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Judging by that great shot of Cooper, I’d say you are, in fact, a wildlife photographer! Also, those plums look amazing. Feel free to share!
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I’m laughing about my wildlife photography. Yes, Cooper is wild. I’d be happy to send some plums your way!
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It’s so fantastic how you are creating and capturing memories with your children! My ‘baby’ is 35, and I wasn’t as diligent at capturing all the memories. I was so sure I would never forget a moment, and with my son’s recent birthday, I found myself trying to recall certain events and dates. I do have photo albums and such but it’d been nice to have more information attached to those images.
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Isn’t that funny about those things we are sure we’d remember! Thank you, Rose!
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Awww such great photos! the look on your dogs face is priceless. LOL
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Thank you, Belladonna! And Cooper says “thanks” too. 🙂
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You and Cooper are very welcome!
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Wonderful photos, Wynne. The close-up shot of Cooper is awesome—he looks adorable in that picture. I see your kids are practicing their climbing skills. Soon, you might have some company for your next mountain climbing adventure.
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It lovely it touching
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