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Entries from May 2008

Umtanum Hike

May 26, 2008

We wanted to travel a little further away over the holiday weekend to hike a trail we normally wouldn’t have time to do. We picked a hike that was near Yakima (about 3 hours away) because the description said this hike was great for viewing wildlife (big horn sheep, elk, eagles etc.). It also mentioned that in late summer rattlenakes could be seen on the trail.

The terrain was much different than in Seattle. It was dry and dessert like with very few trees.

Within the first mile we saw our first snake (Z was out front as the “snake charmer”). Later we saw a snake then heard the infamous rattle…. Sara and I immediatly frooze and (freaked out!) and as soon as he slitherd off the path we hurridly passed. We warned two men passing us that there was a poisionous snake ahead and they responded “oh cool, can you show us where it is.” After shaking ground debris to make the snake rattle, they located the snake and picked it up (with a tool)! They offered us to take a photo but we didn’t want to get too close because that snake was NOT happy and we didn’t want to be around when they let it go. We saw 5 snakes that day and honestly, I think I want to stick to the Seattle area where there are no poisionous snakes. Watching for snakes kind of takes the fun out of hiking!!

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Tulip farm photos

May 5, 2008

Just over an hour drive away is an area that grows fields of tulips and daffodils. The first time we drove there we were a little early and the tulips had not started coming out. We had hoped to return during the Skagit tulip festival but were both on work travel and didn’t make it back until the first week in May. Luckily, one farm had not yet cut the tulips so we were able to take some pictures. The day was gray and gloomy but it was still amazing to see the fields of yellow and red from afar and to see the many different types of tulips! We also saw a huge hawk but it flew away before we were able to take a photo.

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