GOOD MORNING ALL!
It's warm at 56 degrees, and the sky is cloudy after another long night of rain. Many will be on the roads today, some to visit with family, some to haul family along to see some of our famous places, and some to just relax and listen to good music! I am happy to hear that Amelia reached her destination with no problems----wherever you are, it took a while to get there!
As for Hope, the little missing bear cub, the researchers are setting up trail cameras around the 4 feeding stations they have set up with bear-milk formula and snacks to see if it is indeed Hope who is draining two of them. If it is Hope, she may have a chance to get strong enough to survive in the wilds on her own. I have my fingers crossed, as usual! Soon wild foods will become more plentiful in the woods, and less and less human-placed foods will be needed----at least, in theory.
It's Friday, jeans day, perhaps the last for me, as next Friday my class will taking off on our 'shopping spree' to the mall, about 50 miles from school. Things are winding down rather fast here now. It is almost the longest daylight day of the year for us again, too. I can now see to walk into the house from the trailer each morning at 4:30 a.m., and the sun is setting sometimes AFTER I fall asleep! Spring is my most favorite season, although I would miss not having any seasons at all. Winter I will celebrate in an area with no snow for the first time in my life, I believe!
Coffee is hot, so stop by and check in with us all. I need to take a bath, water my plants, feed Molly, make more coffee, get dressed, and head on out. Happy Friday to us all!