Some of you will no doubt recall a post some time ago (here) when a charming little girl in a pink hat captivated me, and I suspect many others out for a walk in the park that day.
Her name is Sasha.
Who could not be taken in by that impish smile? I arranged with her mom, Megha, to take her for a walk along the Mill Race to hand feed a chickadee or two.
And so, one evening, we set off to see some birds and coax the chickadees to get to know Sasha. Unbelievably, I don't think I have ever had a slower evening of birding in this location, and despite our best efforts and a copious supply of sunflower seed, we barely heard or saw a chickadee, let alone fed one.
We had a great time together, however, and Sasha seemed quite happy to load up each chipmunk hole with seed; the chipmunks certainly benefitted from the lack of birds.
Idhikaa was a delightful companion and we were very happy that Megha had brought her along.
There were trees to climb and the girls needed no encouragement to test their skills.
It wasn't always easy to find a flat stone to skim on the water, but it's fun to throw a stone and watch the ripples anyway.
...talk about a million dollar smile.
ReplyDeleteYep. Sunny personality, too.
DeleteThe girl in the pink hat looks lovely, David. What a beautiful smile!
ReplyDeleteHugs and kisses, Marit
How very delightful! The girls will always remember that walk, and perhaps you've sown a seed that will sprout into at least, a nature lover, perhaps a scientist or biologist.
ReplyDeleteThat would be wonderful. At the very least they will have an appreciation of nature.
DeleteSuch a sweet and beautiful gal! These days kids spend so much time online, so it's really cool that young generation wants to learn more about the nature.
ReplyDeleteI couldn't agree more. Good parents are key, too.
DeleteLovely face expressions of the girl. Great to see she and her mom were enjoying that beautiful natural environment. I like that path through grees trees and the Eastern Chipmunk.
ReplyDeleteJoy in a smiling face !
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures !
Anna
I remember that little girl. Lovely smile and the plants are lovely to see too.
ReplyDeleteThere is nothing like sharing the joy of nature with a child. We will be feeding the birds with our grandson this afternoon. Such fun!
ReplyDeleteGreat outing David with these two girls. I am sure next time the birds will not let you down.
ReplyDeleteWarm regards,
Roos
Wonderful photos David. And those smiles! Melted my heart. I am sure you planted a seed there with your love of nature.
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I think the seed may have already been planted, but perhaps I watered it a little!
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