upon our return from the Biggest Week, Brig and I were pretty excited to share our birding with the rest of the family, and had (yes had) to watch The Big Year with everyone. Anders got really excited, and so Brig and I took he and cousin Wyatt down to Herinck's Cove for a little dawn birding!
We got a list of 15 in a couple of hours, including the Veery, shown above and below.
The Gray Catbird
A very striking little Chestnut Sided Warbler
And perhaps as beautiful from the back as any bird on the planet, the Blue Jay, found only in the eastern US.
Upon our return to Scholls, it was time for the Semi-Annual Piano recital for Paula's students. This was the first one to be held at the Lodge, and it was really a great setting. Even though the 130 year old Steinway we shipped out from Vermont was not everything we hoped it would be, it was and is perfect for the Lodge, and was a great piano for the recital students. Paula looks good at it doesn't she!
So does little Jacob, as did all the great students!
Paula made each of the students a certificate to show their completion of the program for the year.
Of her 16 students, 12 are grandchildren! The oldest of the student-grandchildren Lyann Pham (who is becoming quite an accomplished pianist and even composer), presented Grandma with a bouquet of flowers. In Grandma's arms is Dorthy, certainly a future piano student!
Speaking of the Lodge, it has been a really busy summer. It looks great and has been the site of some very fun family reunions, wedding gatherings and even a funeral gathering for a family who lost a dad. Paula is really enjoying the experience of working with the brides, grandparents and others who are experiencing the special spirit of the "farm".
The other big event in June was a Wright family gathering in Yosemite National Park in California. Uncle Ty had rented a house with a pool that was the primary gathering place for meals etc. From there we explored the park and just enjoyed each others company.
Fun in the Pool
And Out!
Some like Jasmine were pretty excited to be there.
While others were just chillin, like Weston and CC.
Not much in the way of birds, but I did get this shot of a Brewer's Blackbird.
This valley, formed by a glacier moving downstream is full of beautiful scenery.
From high in the mountains above the valley were some amazing views, including of the famous Half Dome!
One of the main activities in Yosemite is rock climbing. The famous rock face El Capitan is one of the most famous in the world. Our own Tucker even had some of the family on the rock!
To look up at the face of El Cap is nothing short of breathtaking. Here with the Tiet and Ty Pham family in the foreground is a shot of the whole rock.
Even from a great distance it really appears imposing.
With scopes and long lenses, we were even able to see people sleeping on the side of the rock face. Imagine hauling all that gear up the mountain.
One of the highlight activities in the park is rafting the Merced river. Of course the Vial boys had to organize a mega rafting trip that proved to be a real hit!
From the launch point
To the last man in (Spencer what's up?)
It was definitely an experience. I am not quite sure that the Do family had enough to wear however!
Folks were chillin'
Executing full speed ramming action
And generally having a great time.
Nothing quite like a family reunion.
Well so much for a June update. Life is full, I just need to make sure that my camera is along to get it recorded!
2 comments:
amazing pictures, as always! LOVE the Yosemite ones. Half Dome is gorgeous.
Nice post! Thanks for the pictures!
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