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Home again

Mom and Dave had quite a unique experience yesterday, moving an American Bald Eagle from the Raptor Recovery Center near Elmwood back to her home at the lake.

The story began last April. Mom and Dave, along with their neighbor Rich, a conservation officer, kept close watch on a sick eagle near their house.

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After several days, Rich was able to capture the bird, and she was sent to the Raptor Recovery Center for treatment for lead poisoning. Apparently, she had foraged on a bird that had been killed with lead shot.

Mom and Dave kept tabs on her the entire time she was there. You can read more about her stay in this article in the Lincoln Journal-Star.

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Yesterday, they were able to transport her back to Harlan County. Before they left, the staff banded her before loading her into a crate.

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She rode in the back of Dave’s pickup the entire way home.

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When they arrived at the lake, they met Rich, three Park Rangers, a friend, and two newspaper reporters at the campground where the eagle was found.

As Mom wrote, Needless to say, the eagle was just a little bit shy about stepping out of the kennel when we opened the door just a few feet from where she was rescued in April.

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This went on for quite some time as she looked us over and then hesitantly attempted to step out of the door.

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It was the sound of a heron squawking that lured her off the tailgate and to the ground.  Her attention and reaction was priceless — almost as if she had just figured out where she was.
Rich said, “Yes, you are home again!”

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She flew up to a nearby tree just out of camera range (the longest flight she had managed since mid-April); and was still resting there when the last of us left.

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Dave thought he heard her call shortly after we got home.  No doubt, we’ll be seeing her again soon.


Photos by Deb Whitehead

More fun at Gramma’s

These photos come courtesy of my mom, who was busy entertaining my children while I napped this weekend.

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The girls played in the sprinkler and wading pool, and went for many walks with my mom. They came across a sailboat down the lane that Ava found particularly interesting.

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Dave whipped this slide platform out the evening before we arrived. Olivia spent most of the weekend perched at the top, trying to give Mom a heart attack.

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And speaking of Olivia, my mom tried to get a photo of her next to the shrub that was planted in her honor.

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Really, if you want her to pose, it’s going to cost you a snow cone. Flavoring optional.

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A weekend at the lake

Mom and Dave welcomed us for a short visit this weekend. As always, we made the most of the peaceful locale: we played golf, slept in, took long naps and let Mom handle Olivia’s 2 am wake up calls. Mom and Dave spoiled us–not only with round-the-clock childcare–but with fabulous food and a gorgeous view.

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We’ll be back soon!

Happy birthday, Katie!

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P.S. Call Mom.

XOXO

Olivia and Gramma

Smith family fun

We stopped in Nebraska for Leo’s third birthday party, and spend the night at Doug and Karyl’s with Aunt Laura. Their gardens are in top form–and the slide is too, thanks to a bit of wax paper and help from Grandma and Grandpa Smith!

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More Minnesota

We arrived in Minnesota just a day ahead of the famous Ward Springs Fourth of July Parade, at which parade participants hand out candy and beer. We had the good fortunate of sitting next to Gramma and Grampa’s neighbors, Rex and Linda.

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The last half of the parade is just a bit wet…

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We took a number of boat rides–Ava even got to drive!

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Gramma and Grampa kept us full with fabulous food the entire time. Gramma and Ava made homemade ice cream with Ava’s great, great grandfather’s hand-crank ice cream maker.

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We took a day trip to the state forest nearby, and had lunch at a cute little tea house called Just Like Grandma’s.

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Katie celebrated her birthday with a little help, too.

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And, of course, there was liberal spoiling of the grandchildren and great grandchildren!

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How I spent my summer vacation

A photo essay from the Smith family…more details on our week long trip to Minnesota in the coming days!

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Ava Fix

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Thanks to Doug for today’s Ava fix. You can check out his other photos from their recent visit in his gallery.

Thank goodness for grandparents

Ava’s preschool was closed last week, but thankfully, Grandma and Grandpa Smith were willing to take the kids to their house for a few days. The girls had a blast playing, taking trips to the zoo and safari park and spending time with Leo and Wyatt.

Meanwhile, back at the ranch, Bryan and I behaved like responsible adults and spent three days cleaning, organizing and finishing projects around the house.

I am totally kidding. We actually played golf, stayed out far too late every night and generally acted like we were 24 again. I think we may have had more fun than the kids.

I was quite happy when they returned on Friday, though, and Doug and Karyl stayed with us through the weekend.

Ava managed to talk Grandpa into bringing this “princess” pool home:

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Grandpa took many fabulous photos (and speaking of, you should become a fan of Exit 426 Studio on Facebook):

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Olivia showed Grandma the intricacies of the iMac:

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We also spent a bit of time downtown, where we stumbled onto a 600-bike Harley Davidson parade.

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Thanks for another fun weekend, Doug and Karyl!