©2012 Ken W. Hall |
©2012 Ken W. Hall |
©2012 Ken W. Hall |
This morning the sun is shining brightly. At 20 degrees and a slight breeze we decided to take a short walk at Lions Park here in Ennis, Montana.
I noticed the sun and fairly warm days have melted large portions of ice from the banks of the Madison River on the park side. The sun does not shine on the other side and temperatures are not warm enough to bring about a significant change.
A flicker greeted us as we entered the park. Later we were joined by a couple walking their two dogs. One of them took the time to greet us long enough to receive a tiny pet on the nose from Ken. Then they were off enjoying the smells and freedom as only a dog can experience.
Friday we were delighted to see a group of local students at Lions Park for a science field trip. Feeling their excitement and enthusiasm added to the pleasure of our walk in the park.
The weather this week brought us a bit more sunshine than previous weeks. Temperatures have been in the teens at night and as high as forty in the days. Everyone is experiencing spring fever.
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