Betty, those are awesome. We have a siamlir yearly gathering here in Farmington (Utah) except we get bald eagles. I have enjoyed watching them, especially the ones that come back to roost at night into the canyons when I’m hiking, but the largest congregations are at Farmington Bay and the outskirts. I must comment on Beth’s remark they feed so many more of our true hungers when left in the wild what a beautiful thing to say. I’m writing it down on a sticky note and putting it up on my computer and sharing it with my like-minded friends. Lovely. Your pictures and blog evoke many good things!
Brandon
Betty, those are awesome. We have a siamlir yearly gathering here in Farmington (Utah) except we get bald eagles. I have enjoyed watching them, especially the ones that come back to roost at night into the canyons when I’m hiking, but the largest congregations are at Farmington Bay and the outskirts. I must comment on Beth’s remark they feed so many more of our true hungers when left in the wild what a beautiful thing to say. I’m writing it down on a sticky note and putting it up on my computer and sharing it with my like-minded friends. Lovely. Your pictures and blog evoke many good things!
5:18 pm - November 25, 2015