Showing posts with label Harrison. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Harrison. Show all posts

Friday, December 28, 2018

2018 Snowy End of November at Hofma Preserve to Sunny Texas in Early December

 
Today is December 28th 2018.
 
This adventure in the snow is from a month ago,
November 27th 2018. 

 
Hofma Preserve
 
 
 
 
 Witch Hazel in the snow
 
 
 
 


From this beautiful but cold weather, I flew to Texas for a visit with our oldest son and his family.  It was sunny in Texas, and warm. 
 Michigan - on the way to the airport.
  Still Michigan, still snow.

 Up in the air, blue sky and sunshine!

 Flying into Dallas, no snow.

Busy Dallas airport, no snow.  All by myself.


 Flying into Midland passed bedtime!

I had a fun visit with the grandkids, son, and daughter-in-law.  With the nice weather, we were outside much of the time.  We went for walks, went to a Christmas play, played and worked in the yard.  One night we went out to eat at the Midland Beer Garden.  They have a huge tortoise that you can feed and pet.  And while we ate outside, we got to paint ceramic gnomes. Seriously.  Great place for the younger kids to be able to run around and dance to the music.
 That's our granddaughter Finley who just turned 4 years old and grandson Harrison 22 months.  Two major reasons to take myself out of my comfort zone at home and travel all the way to Texas!

Next time the (almost) snowless adventures from the month of December!










Monday, April 17, 2017

Catching up on the blog! 2017 January and February

First day of the new year, Mike and I had a walk at Riverside Park, an Ottawa County Park.  The trail is on a peninsula, sandwiched between the Grand River and Max Lake.

On the 3rd day of the new month, Marie came for an adventure day.  We went to Bass Recreation Area and Riverside Park but it was raining just too hard for a walk.  So we visited our sweet sister and brother-in-law in Spring Lake!  Sorry no photos to record the day.

On to January 15th, Mike and I went again to Riverside Park, but the park was flooded.  No getting around it.  So we went down the road to Connor Bayou, another Ottawa County park.
Riverside Park in Ottawa County

January 19,  Marie and I visited Hemlock Crossing, an Ottawa County park. It was a gray day but not very cold. 


 First insect of the year.

 So do squirrels snip this evergreen?
 New green leaves!

Skunk Cabbage, not yet open.


January 24 - an adventure to Farview Nature Park in Laketown Township, Allegan County.  It was another rainy day.  This is an interesting park, with ponds, creeks, woods, and fields.








After our fun walk at Farview, we went to Holland, Michigan.  First to Centennial Park, then to The Window on the Waterfront.






January 29th, Mike and I were back at Riverside Park.  Another cloudy day, and again the trails at the park were flooded.  So again over to Connor Bayou Park.  Connor Bayou Park is also along the Grand River so some of the trails here are often flooded but there is a nice loop trail through the woods that you can always count on.






The very best part of January was the birth of our grandson, Harrison!

On into February...
On the first, we (Marie and I) were at Hofma Preserve. Blue sky!

 

2017 02 06 North Ottawa Dunes, Grand Haven Pier
 
 

February 13 - Marie and I walked on the M-231 bridge in Ottawa County across the Grand River.  We also visited Grand River Park.
 
 

 

 
February 15th to 21st - I just had to fly to Texas and hold our new grandson.
He is perfect by the way!

I was set to just play and visit with the grandkids for the week but instead we went to the new cabin in Cloudcroft, New Mexico. 
While we were here, Andy, granddaughter Finley, and I along with the two dogs went for a short hike on the Rim trail at Lincoln National Forest.  Debi, Mary, and Harrison stayed at the cabin for this hike.
 We found a snowy field.  Finley had a great time helping build snowmen.
 

We also visited Sunspot, New Mexico.
 
 
And then the long drive back to Midland.
 
Back home in Michigan, February 22nd, a walk at Riverside Park with the very patient husband who I think understood why I just had to fly to Texas and hold that new baby. 


Grand River at Riverside Park

February 27, Marie and I got together for a trip to a park new to us! In Kent County, Coldwater River Park.
 
 Coldwater River

 Skunk Cabbage

 Our first real wildflower of the year, a dandelion! (sorry Skunk Cabbage)
We also went to Maher Audubon Sanctuary, Barry County Michigan.  
 
 
 
 
 
 We were close to the village of Freeport, and had never  been there, so we went.
 They had a very nice library in Freeport.  Friendly, too!
 
So we have made it through January and February of 2017.  This year is flying by.  But now it is April and I want to get to sharing the spring wildflowers we have seen.  So next post March? Then onto Spring!