Sunday, May 3, 2026

Loons, Trilliums and Eagles

Our Penultimate Day

We are packed for tomorrow! Bags are labeled and ready. 

My trilliums are giving us a beautiful send-off display - isn't this gorgeous?

And then, on our nostalgic boat ride yesterday to see our house one last time,


we were lucky enough to have uninterrupted views of the bald eagles busying themselves at their nest with their offspring. Before we returned home, a lone loon warbled its soulful call, adding another joy to our gloomy weather day.

Photo: D. Schultz

Mark and Su graciously loaned us their downstairs apartment for our last "homeless" week here, and took us around the lake for our final goodbye. This is their beautiful cove, where an osprey gave us a fly over.


Of course, our last days wouldn't have been complete without a visit from two of my "bunnies," Linus and Rachael, who were equally welcome and included in all our activities at 'La Casa Cartisano'.


We are so indebted to all who have helped us complete the last few weeks' chores and errands, with a particular shout out to my PALZ team of superb volunteers.



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