Did you know March 30 is National Take a Walk in the Park Day? No matter where you live, walking in a local park or hiking in a state or national park is good for your health and well-being.

The first part of this post is dedicated to walking in various parks and will end with a quick look back at the month of March.
Wild Walks in State Parks
I am blessed to live 5 miles from Riverside State Park in Eastern Washington. Riverside State Park meanders along Lake Spokane and the Spokane River. The Centennial Trail Spokane begins near Nine Mile Falls and continues 40 miles to the Idaho border near Coeur d’Alene.

Sometimes, one can find something wild on the trail, such as wildflowers (grass widow) beginning to bloom in spring…

…or, Mr Moose out for a stroll.

Several attractions are within a few miles, including Riverfront Park in downtown Spokane. This was the first visit for my oldest daughter when she arrived during Thanksgiving in 2023.

The Bowl and Pitcher is a must-see attraction with easy-to-moderate hiking trails and camping. We like to bring anyone who visits us to this area.


The Centennial Trail follows the path of the Spokane River. There are always those who blaze their own trail.

“In every walk with nature, one receives far more than he seeks.” – John Muir
Around our property, wild deer hang out free of stress.

My Own March Madness
After we returned from our six-week stay in Arizona and San Diego, we realized how much we miss being close to our kids and grandkids, most of whom live in San Diego. Other family members live in the Scottsdale area (my brother, Dad, and stepdaughter), not to mention several blogger friends near Phoenix!

I haven’t shared this yet, but in mid-February, we got a “wild hair” and began to look for vacation homes in Arizona, primarily focusing on Northern Arizona, like Prescott and Payson, where the temperatures are much cooler on average. We found a small house we liked in Payson, where the elk roam free (hence the image), made an offer, and then got mired in paperwork. To avoid risking copyright infringement, I didn’t include an actual image of the house.

Hans flew to Phoenix to consult with the inspector on March 3. Sadly, the house needed a lot more repairs than we liked, so we were able to back out of the deal. Buying this home and spending $$ to fix it would put us at the top of our budget and comfort zone. This idea is on hold for now. Note that I am NOT ready to leave Washington just yet.
We’ve been working on various projects on our current home, and our local contractor finally scheduled us to build our front porch. They work fast, and this was done on Friday. Soon, Hans will build a small porch deck with a railing to complete the look.

Meanwhile, March weather came in like a lamb, but a wild lion suddenly roared mid-way through the month with winds and rainfall. And just like that, on March 26, our temperature in Eastern Washington broke a record set in 1881 at 75F (23C), which allowed wildflowers to suddenly appear.

By the time you read this, it is expected to rain again.
“Spring is a whimsical wanderer, blooming beauty along her path.” – Angie Wyland-Crosby
Sharing for Dawn’s Spring Festival, Jo’s Monday Walk, Johnbo’s Cellpic Sunday, and Lens-Artists: Wild.

Sunday Stills Photo Challenge Reminders
The Sunday Stills weekly-themed photo challenge is easy to join. You have all week to share and link your post. Please use your own original images, whether new or from your archives.
- Remember to title your blog post a little differently than mine.
- Please create a new post for the theme or link a recent one.
- Entries for this theme can be posted all week.
- Tag your post “Sunday Stills.”
- Don’t forget to create a pingback to this post so that other participants can read your post.
- I also recommend adding your post’s URL to the comments.
I can’t wait to see how you interpret this week’s theme! Creativity is encouraged, so please share your own photographs (old or new), poems, original short stories, and music inspired by the theme. Join me next week as we explore gardens and flowers (yes, again).
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fun post and I thought that was marsha before I read her name in the caption
I did not know 3/30 was walk in the park day – and your post showed some great nature diversity and fun wild things – like the elk from AZ – very cool
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Thank you, Yvette! I’ve seen amazing wildlife on my walks 😁
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To have such wonderful wildlife so close by is heaven, Terri. Beautiful.
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Thank you, it really feels like a slice of heaven!
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Great photos. Well done.
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Thank you, John!
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Every day is ‘National Walking Day’ for me, Terri. I ensure I go out and walk for at least 30 minutes daily to reach my goal of 10,000 steps. I know I walk the dogs, but Toby is getting so slow as he ages, so our walks are interrupted by many stops. I should use the nearby local gardens, but I tend to stick to the same walking route. It inspires ideas for my writing. I have tried other routes, but the inspiration doesn’t come.
It’s good to hear you are looking for a second home to be nearer to your family. We have a second home near family and enjoy visiting, although our main house is just far enough away not to have to see them daily (if you get what I mean). They visit, but usually just for a day, as the drive is only about an hour.
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Walking is so good for our bodies and minds, isn’t it Hugh? Perhaps you can place Toby in a dog stroller? Aero enjoyed riding along on our walks. And I love walking for generating blog ideas!
I didn’t know you have a second home! If we can swing it we’d like to go that route. And yes I get what you mean 🤣 In the meantime we’ll continue to visit a couple of times a year.
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To be able to have wlaks in such wonderful wildlife so close by is heaven, Terri. We’re going through a warm spell with no rain (unheard of!) for weeks now… I’m starting to wonder if this is our very early summer 🙂
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I never get tired of walking, even in our neighborhood, Sofia. I’ve managed to meet most of the neighbors along the street that connects to ours. Most of these folks live on 5-10 acre lots, so it’s always interesting to see their properties. Hoping you get some rain!!
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Such an interesting post, Terri. I had no idea that March 30th was National walk in the park Day. I’m sure I walked. Just not in a park.
I hope you get the house you’re looking for in AZ. The porch looks lovely.
And all the views around the place you hike are beautiful. Good to see Marsha, too 😊
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Hi Smitha, thank you! Any day and place for a walk is always a good thing! Speaking of Marsha, she gave me a good idea for where to look for a house. She’s a wonderful friend.
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Terri,
I didn’t know it was National Walk in the ark Day, but I did it anyway in a local park that meanders along the Tennessee River. We returned home to beautiful spring weather filled with blooming trees and flowers. I love your pictures. Your hubby had a great find in the wild sunflowers! Joe
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Aww, thank you, Joe! It’s always some DAY according to the National Days Calendar, LOL! I inadvertently walked in the rain earlier today. The sun was out, then in minutes the showers began. Typical Northeastern WA spring!
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How wonderful to have so many beautiful parks to visit Terri. Nature is the best tonic for our souls. I love that you’re contemplating a little vacay home. Good you did all your homework and were able to get out of the deal. The universe always brings us where we need to be. Perhaps that just wasn’t the house for you. 🙂 Something else will come along. ❤
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Thank you so much for your kind words, Debby! If all goes well with the sale of my hubby’s property in Hawaii (not as good as it sounds, LOL) , we will have the finances to perhaps have both homes for a while. I’m not ready to leave Spokane just yet!
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That would be wonderful. Keep your focus on that happening. 🙂
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March is the time of year when my husband and I start thinking about moving too. Lol. But we think about heading north into the mountains, Teri. But I know soon that spring and summer will be here in all their glory. I do get how family and friends make you want to be near. Thanks for sharing your parks. I missed Take a Walk in a Park Day, but will catch up!
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How funny, Diana! We love living where we are now. I always wanted to live among the pine tree forests and mountains. If we can find the right place at 5000 ft elevation in Arizona, that will be our preference. Hopefully you can get out and walk this week!
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🙂 Home prices have started dropping. Probably good you didn’t get the one you looked at because they’re likely to plummet. Keep your eyes open and I’m certain you’ll find something.
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I am so glad you stopped over to see my walk in the park. Thank you!
~Nancy
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I’m sorry the house deal didn’t materialize but glad Hans was able to look at the property and determine that the amount of work required to get the little cottage in shape would have stretched your budget. It wasn’t the right house for you and the perfect one will come along. I would think as we near summer, there will be more properties on the market. Things are beginning to go up for sale and rent here as the school year winds down.
Love that the deer can be stress free around your property in Washington. And that Arizona elk looks pretty ‘chill’ meandering down the streets in Payson.
I understand wanting to have a place nearer family. One daughter is here in El Paso with us but the other is waaaaaay across Texas in Ft. Worth. I don’t see her nearly enough. And my brother, sister, and PC’s family live in KY, TN, OH. We could easily spend all our vacation time and funds just trying to see family each year. And often do.
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Thank you, Leslie. We believe it all worked out for the best now. But traveling through 3-4 states does take 3 full driving days, which is fine for now. We travel with our dog who would be too stressed to stay in a kennel for very long. El Paso to Ft Worth is a loongg drive…I’ve done it! Funny how us retired folks have the time to travel but not always the funds. The opposite is true for our kids. I appreciate your comments!
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You live in a beautiful area, but I understand the desire to be closer to kids and grandkids 🙂
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Thanks, Debra, at least both areas are as beautiful.
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I’m sorry that your house purchase didn’t work out, but it sounds like it was for the best… for now. We’ve talked about buying a small vacation home somewhere from time to time, but we realize that it’s probably better and cheaper to just get a short-term rental when we need it. That way the upkeep is someone else’s problem, and we can sample different areas without the commitment.
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Thank you, Janis! Your idea makes perfect sense. There is a LOT that went into our decision, one of which is to eventually move full-time into the home. Now, when we drive to AZ from WA, we pack (or overpack) the car with the dog, Hans’ tools, the kitchen sink, etc. Then as we stay with various family members we have to pack, unpack, figure out where in their homes our stuff can fit… well, you get the picture. Having something would give us a home base. For now the plans are on hold but we’re open to the right opportunity. It’s also cheaper to fly out of Phoenix for other travel than out of Spokane.
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Lots of wildness here, Terri. Sure wish you could use a great townhome in Prescott. Brody would love the walks in the wild areas of Tanglewood Hills, but he’d miss his yard. I like your porch. What is next on the building to-do-list? BTW, I notice that I’m famous this week. I feel honored.
Funny thought, I saw the picture of your deer and I wondered for a second what it was because it was lying down, or at least the legs were cut off in the picture. I thought for a second, “There really are jackalopes.” On that note, I’ll say bye bye for now. Lots of love
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Thanks, Marsha! I love where your townhome is situated, but yes we need a yard. I’m glad you liked the shoutout, I need more people-walking pictures! We have a small herd of deer, mostly does of varying ages that roam around our area. The one doe is tame and she likes to hang out. I think my neighbor named her Dusty. She can be Dusty the Jackalope 😀
So, yeah, our contractor is installing a water hydrant line to the south part of our property today so we can water trees on that side with a timer. Then Hans has to build a small porch deck to fit under the new roof overhang. We’ll chat soon!
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Wow, a fire hydrant. I’ve never known a homeowner that added a fire hydrant. Somehow, I thought cities did that. You have just become your own city. WOW What are you going to name your city? How about Schrandtville? Will it work for the fire department in case of an emergency? That is so cool! 🙂 xxxxx
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It’s actually a water hydrant. A rural water line for watering. Lol. It looks more like a pump handle. 😁 We pay enough taxes now!
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Taxes are crazy. We may have sold our townhome. Talk about taxes!
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Bummer on the house 😦 Hopefully something else opens up. Love your park photos. The moose on the trail would be cool to see.
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Thank you, Kirstin! Not proceeding with this house was OK. The timing wasn’t right. Yep, seeing that moose about 70 yards from me on the trail was nerve-wracking, because I had my dog with me.
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Hi Terri
We didn’t even know that there was such a day.
Happy walking
The Fab Four of Cley
🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂
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There a LOT of those days, at least in the US. Most of us don’t know about them, but sometimes I check National Days Calendar for a theme for my Sunday Stills 🙂
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Great post and photos, love the elephant, Terri!
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Thank you, Donna. We feel fortunate to live so close to a wonderful trail.
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Green Park is one of my favourite parks.
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Thank you, good to know!
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Beautiful photos, Terri, and how fun it is to live where you can enjoy nature’s critters.
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Thank you, Eugi! We see deer every day. I’m happy the birds are back too!
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You’re welcome, Terri.
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These are great Terri, and it must be so good living close to nature, I can relate. It looks like a great place to visit.
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Thank you, Leanne! Some think wildlife on our properties can be a nuisance, but i enjoy seeing them.
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FYI – you’d love it! When you come (notice I say when), let me know. We’ll have a reunion.
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It looks lovely with the fresh sunshine and bright flowers.
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Thank you! Both are much needed!
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That elk is a beauty but I am not sure how close I would want to live near him. He is pretty big…and wild!!
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The elk are huge. They walk down the suburban streets of Payson, AZ, stop in a front yard and chew on grass. Residents are explicitly told not to feed them, but leaving water out is OK. They seem to be used to people and don’t pose any problems.
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Ok..if you say so (lol).
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I know you love where you are, and you guys have certainly made it a home. But, the heart wants what the heart wants. Thanks for the walk through nature. Loved the elephant sighting.
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Thanks for that, Suzanne! I’m not a fan of the desert but I could live in those other areas. I’m glad you liked the elephant 😁
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Hi, Terri – Thank you for letting me know about National Walk in the Park day! I took a 5 km walk with friends this morning in one of our park/forest areas. Your photos are gorgeous and inspiring!
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Hooray, good for you, Donna! I only managed to walk home from church today! Better than nothing!
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I am so sorry the Northern AZ house did not work out but something will come along.
That Elk was fabulous!
And your new porch is wonderful.
I will be linking up to your post on Tuesday!
Have a wonderful week my friend!
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Thank you, Nancy! I’ll never forget seeing those elk for the first time in Payson! We plan to come back to AZ in September and will check out some properties then. I look forward to your link and post!
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Terri, the wildlife around your area is stunning. What a joy to see animals roaming safely and freely and also enjoy wildflowers and rivers. Wonderful post! I hope you find the home you guys want in AZ.
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Thank you, Egidio. Our rural area is bonanza of cool critters. The right property will make itself known to us at the right time 🤞Thank you for the wild inspiration this week!
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Someday I hope to get over to Spokane and visit Riverside Park and the Bowl and Pitcher! Your pictures are simply gorgeous! Your post today inspired me to jump right in with my favorite local park! Take a Walk in the Park – at Gene Coulon Memorial Park – Cats and Trails and Garden Tales
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Hooray, Susanne! Thank you! You would like Riverside State Park. You can camp in our driveway or stay in our home if you come here!
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Thank you, Terri! I forgot to comment on your looking for a place in Arizona. I understand you wanting to be near children and grandchildren. It would be wonderful to be a snowbird! 🙂
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We think it may be a future idea. But not in the desert. Besides I love Spokane!!!
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Hi Terri, your walks in the park look fabulous, you live in a beautiful area to share with visitors. It’s hard living away from family so good luck on the holiday home idea for sometime and maybe a more permanent move in the future.
My post is here: https://debs-world.com/2025/03/30/today-was-a-walk-in-the-park-sundaystills/
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Thank you, Debbie! We enjoy living so close to trails and the state park. The state of Arizona has amazing parks and national parks. If we decide to stay there part time or move there full time one day, we’ll have plenty to do and see.
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Terri, you and I sure agree on how to enjoy a good walk, by ambling through a beautiful park. Your pictures from other seasons make me hopeful that even though Spring has officially sprung, that the weather will finally settle down and we’ll get off this rollercoaster ride we’ve been on.
Today, it’s 66 degrees as I write this and I sit, trying to cross my fingers for luck while typing because any sun this afternoon will increase our severe weather threat for this evening. I’m not liking what I see in other states as this storm inches closer to Michigan. And we have another severe storm on Wednesday night! Plus, we have snow flurries tomorrow. It. Makes. No. Sense.
I like this quote the best of your quotes today:
“In every walk with nature, one receives far more than he seeks.” – John Muir
It’s very true. So, here is my post, hot off the press, about my favorite venue for walking, but with a sad twist.
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Thank you, Linda! Happy Sunday! Our bright sunshiney day is rapidly declining into clouds and rain on the way. I hope spring storms aren’t too severe this week over your way!
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Hi Terri – I’m sorry, I’m bopping between here and watching the weather reports and getting back here now. I wish we were having plain ol’ rain – it would make me happy. These high winds of 70-80 mph we’re getting are worrisome. Then we need to deal with Wednesday’s weather. Sigh.
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70-80 mph? That’s crazy! Be safe!!
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Yes, it was intense for awhile and I think it is over for now, but there was a bow echo/MCS (mesoscale convective system) which means nothing to me, however, that caused a reduction here in my area. We got to 63 mph and Ann Arbor at 65 mph, however in Jackson, (different county) they had 96 mph winds. My NOAA weather radio has gone from red (warning) to yellow watch, so I’m not going to assume we’re totally out of the woods yet. Yikes – another year gone from my life from worry!
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It must be hard to decide where to base yourself when your family is so scattered, Terri. This looks a wonderful area for walking and the outdoor life. Many thanks for sharing xx
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When we planned our move to Spokane nobody from our family lived in Arizona. The pandemic caused a lot of folks to move.
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Great photos, Terri. It’s misty-rainy here today. Possible thunderstorms later. Have a fun hike. 💛
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Thank you, Colleen! Spring is springing and we are all quite happy I’m sure!
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Terri, thanks for taking us along on your walks in these beautiful parks. I’m sorry the purchase of the vacation home didn’t work out.
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Thank you, Beth! The idea of a home was rather impulsive, so it was good it didn’t work out. We can be more thoughtful over some time, and we we still continue to visit there.
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I didn’t know there were elks walking on the streets in Arizona, Terri. It’s a good idea to walk in the park today especially since there sun is out here. I’m with you about the March weather. Oh, I didn’t know you were considering buying a house in Arizona, but good to hear you would stay in Washington in the meantime. Have a wonderful Sunday.
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Hi Miriam, thank you! Sunny today, rain and mountain snow tomorrow. The elk only really walk in Payson…evidently there is a huge herd in the open spaces surrounding Payson. No hurry to move to Arizona–we have to find the right property. Enjoy your sunny Sunday!
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Thanks, Terri. I bought more flowers but it rains in the afternoon. I’ll plant them tomorrow.
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That will keep you busy, Miriam. Good for you!!
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Thanks, Terri! Diana will visit my garden in the summer! Marsha will be here in May. I kind of told her I’ll be with my family for the Mother’s Day weekend.
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Sounds fun!
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You have some great parks in your area. I love the river running through and it would be fun to come across a moose on a walk! Good luck with the Arizona house plan. A lot of people move to Hawaii because they love it, then move back to the mainland because they miss family! Here’s mine this week: https://grahamsisland.com/2025/03/30/a-walk-at-puu-waawaa-cinder-cone-state-park/
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Thank you Graham! We really do, Spokane City and WA state do a marvelous job with their leisure spaces and keeping them inexpensive. I don’t believe people know how expensive Hawaii can be to live there.
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They soon find out!
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Gorgeous photos, Terri. There’s nothing to beat being out in nature. And lovely to see the local wildlife! Have a lovely week 🙂
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Thank you, Cathy! We see a of of wildlife where we live now. Makes one think twice about walking into the hills during coyote whelping season, which is now!
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Lovely photographs, Terri. I especially like the paddlers.
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Thank you, Robbie! I would also love to paddle that part of the river this summer.
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A perfect post for our challenge this week Terri. Sorry the purchase didn’t work out but that means it wasn’t meant to be and you will find the perfect fit at the right time. In the meanwhile happy to see you are exiting winter and hopefully your spring will be glorious!!
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Thank you, Tina! We have a gorgeous sunny day today, rain tomorrow but the flowers are growing! We plan to look again in Arizona this fall.
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Lovely photos, Terri! I’m glad that you guys could back out of the deal on that home. Prescott is a beautiful place based on what I’ve read and photos, a good choice.
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Thank you, John. The house still hasn’t sold yet. It wasn’t meant to be for us. We like Prescott and Prescott Valley. About 4800-5000 feet in elevation keeps summers cooler. Payson is OK but too many older homes.
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I see, by older do you mean like in my HOA where my home is 26 years old? 😎👍🏻
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NO, older as in built in 1975!
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Oh, that was a great year, I was 15 years young!
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We are the same age–good ol’ 70s!
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Hello, fellow Boomer! I loved the 1970s, so fun! The 80s were even better… 👍🏻🔥🔥
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Beautiful, as are the John Muir quotes. It’s easy to see why they named a trail after him.
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Thank you, Jacqui! I’ve read several of John Muir’s books. I’ve gleaned a quote or two from those as well.
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We just got back to North Dakota on Friday, it’s 30 degrees here with little chance for warm up and strong winds forecast for the afternoon. I’ll wait until next week to take a walk in the park. >grin<
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Yes, I would too, John! Spring has finally arrived here but rain and colder weather expected here this week. Stay warm!
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Beautiful images Terri! A vacation home in Northern Arizona sounds great. But then it sounded like you were looking for a permanent home there?
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Thank you, Anne. We’re hoping for a vacation home there for now. Family could also use it to get out of the desert heat. We’re not ready to leave Spokane yet but perhaps in a few years we can sell this and make a permanent move. We feel blessed to have options.
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