Sharon, I've learned with my last few dogs, that they don't want to be outside if I'm not out. I don't have to play with them, but they want to be where I am -
Kathleen, your snow is beautiful, and you can keep it
Same with yours, Kathy! But I love looking now. And actually wouldn't mind to have woken up to that and played in it for about an hour - then have it all go away.
I'm on duty today. Have done two walks through the cg, talking to most of the guests already. Peaches and I also took the cg to Visitor Center trail to pick up the reservation sheet for today. Peaches is going to love that part of the job. I loved seeing all the birds that were out enjoying the sunshine today. No camera with me and I'm not sure what a couple were - so will hope to get pictures of those, especially, later. I do know the ones I did recognize including the western scrub jays and Stellar jays that I've been seeing daily in the cg, I saw woodpeckers and juncos and some neat little guys with red on top of their heads, as well as others.
At the Visitors Center the Law Enforcement arm of the Rangers stopped me to ask if I had received my radio and landline phone yet. They were very upset I didn't have my radio yet - so as I started typing this my immediate superior whom I hadn't yet met, came by with the radio and she and I got my phone set up and charging so hopefully it'll be working later today. The radio came fully charged. So, now I have to remember to put it on when I leave the rv. BTW, I really like my immediate supervisor. It's not her fault I didn't receive these things. Like any other place, politics comes into play.
And I questioned some things my counterpart told me yesterday - guess what, he's doing some things wrong - which I knew. She's going to review some policies and make sure we're all on the same page.
Hope everyone - snowbelt or warm areas and everything else, has a wonderful day. Time for me to go check to see if all the campers leaving are gone