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Tag Archives: March
A Backyard Visitor
As we were preparing to head out on a family hike, loading children and water bottles and lunches into the car, my neighbor waved me over and pointed out a red fox, sitting right behind her house.
Posted in Home, The Great Outdoors
Tagged fox, Friends, home, in the neighborhood, loudoun county, March, predators, red fox, virginia
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Lego Lady Liberty and the Cherry Trees
A few weeks ago my friend Sally (aka Unbrave Girl) was quite brave indeed and agreed to meet me and the kids in Washington D.C. for a good old-fashioned day of Misbehaving at Museums and Picnicking Under the Cherry Blossoms.
Posted in Friends, museums, The Great Outdoors
Tagged cherry blossoms, Family, Friends, March, museums, Potomac River, Smithsonian, trees, Washington D.C.
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